Cromaglass at the Gateway

Date: 
Fri, 01/08/2010

Early world explorers made their voyages with stops for provisions at strategic locations - this need has not changed over the last two centuries.

One of the more important ports in the developing Far East is the Singapore area. In these times the principal cargo is oil - shipped in large super tankers bound for Europe, Japan, and the United States.

Naturally, these ships require service and maintenance provided by Sembawang Shipyard, a modern facility constructed on Karimun Island, Indonesia. Pollution control being important , a "state-of-the-art" Cromaglass Wastewater Treatment System was specified by the project engineers, Sam McCoy Engineering, Inc. of Singapore. This 12,000 GPD system was shipped from Pennsylvania in a 40' container with final installation and start-up by Bill Young, Vice President of Cromaglass (a service offered by the firm to all customers).