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Landia back in business after restrictions eased in China

With the re-opening of its Shanghai office after the Coronavirus pandemic appears to be easing in the country, Landia has sold a new batch of chopper pumps to China.
As business begins to get back to normal after a lengthy lockdown, the new order will see the chopper pumps used for a liquid manure application at a dairy farm in the northern part of China. The 18.5 kW pumps are for an expanding business that purchased its first unit from Landia five years ago.
Arriving in Zhengzhou, the capital of China’s Henan province, the new pumps will make their journey via train from Hamburg, Germany, saving time, costs and reducing carbon footprint.
Thorkild Maagaard, Landia’s export sales director, said: “It’s is very heartening to see life returning to normal for people, including our hard-working team in China, who have been extremely diligent whilst working from home.”
He added: “Our sales manager Danny Zhang is already very busy bringing us new enquires, and our business development manager, Ya Sun, is also back to our office in Shanghai after more than four weeks of total isolation at home. We are very proud indeed of our resilient team in China who have shown tremendous determination throughout such a challenging time."
This latest order for Landia – in the 70th anniversary of the chopper pump being invented by the company’s Christian Oelgaard – follows the investment made earlier in 2020 by the
Beijing Anguo Water Treatment Automation Engineering Technology Company for 88 Landia mixers for the very gentle treatment of biofilm carriers in anaerobic and anoxic tanks.





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