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Liebherr overhauls 3,000th heat transfer equipment in its Singapore service center
Liebherr-Aerospace’s footprint in Asia-Pacific reached a new milestone with the delivery of the 3,000th heat transfer equipment overhauled at its Singapore MRO customer service facility.
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The Liebherr team in Singapore proudly presented the 3,000th repaired heat transfer equipment. - © Liebherr
Since the start of the heat transfer equipment recoring services at Liebherr-Aerospace’s service center in the Asia-Pacific region in September 2022, Liebherr-Singapore Pte Ltd has continuously invested in the further expansion of its local repair capabilities for these products.
After just more than two years, the company can proudly announce the achievement of a significant milestone by delivering its 3,000th unit, ahead of schedule by more than 6 months - a strong testament of Liebherr’s commitment to continuously supporting operators in their needs for heat transfer equipment overhaul while adapting to an increasing demand.
“Our team has worked tirelessly to achieve this milestone, amidst the ongoing supply chain challenges, and we are very thankful for the support and understanding of our customers,” said General Manager (Aerospace), Ekkehard Pracht. “Liebherr continues to invest into expansion of repair capabilities at our Singapore facility to better support operators in the Asia Pacific region.”
Heat transfer units are part of air conditioning systems that are integrated in commercial aircraft to provide a comfortable cabin environment for both, passengers and crews.
Since the start of the heat transfer equipment recoring services at Liebherr-Aerospace’s service center in the Asia-Pacific region in September 2022, Liebherr-Singapore Pte Ltd has continuously invested in the further expansion of its local repair capabilities for these products.
After just more than two years, the company can proudly announce the achievement of a significant milestone by delivering its 3,000th unit, ahead of schedule by more than 6 months - a strong testament of Liebherr’s commitment to continuously supporting operators in their needs for heat transfer equipment overhaul while adapting to an increasing demand.
“Our team has worked tirelessly to achieve this milestone, amidst the ongoing supply chain challenges, and we are very thankful for the support and understanding of our customers,” said General Manager (Aerospace), Ekkehard Pracht. “Liebherr continues to invest into expansion of repair capabilities at our Singapore facility to better support operators in the Asia Pacific region.”
Heat transfer units are part of air conditioning systems that are integrated in commercial aircraft to provide a comfortable cabin environment for both, passengers and crews.
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