
FUEL DISPENSER & SPARE PARTS
Fuel dispenser are used in petroleum-retail service stations for filling lightweight oil including gasoline or diesel etc. We have taken up the production of fuel dispenser since1992. Among our gigantic business portfolio, oil transfer pumps were first put on our agenda and then mechanical fuel dispensers, electronic fuel dispenser in subsequence.
Our fuel dispensers have 3 series, namely, C series, D series and S series. All of the series share the same electronic system, which consists of flow meter, combination pump, auto nozzle etc. But C series is little in size and has a general outline with hoses from the middle. And D series contains jambs with stainless steel and hoses from the top. Then S series have a novel streamline outline and hoses from the top, which is bigger in size in comparison with the other ones.
we are committed to create the best workplace, encourage our staffs to put their own personalities into their jobs, and provide them a stage to show themselves.
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risks to cover, and at what price. Fitch notes that in 1992, before such
models were widespread, ten insurers went bust as a result of Hurricane
Andrew. Last year, despite the worst-ever catastrophe losses of any type
(see chart), only three American insurers went out of business.
Even so, those who build the models admit they had underestimated the
damage that would ensue from last year s storms. RMS, one of the
leading firms in catastrophe modelling, unveiled a completely revised
model a few weeks ago. The firm says it thinks big hurricanes may hit
America more often in the next five years. It has raised its projections of
hurricane losses for Florida, the Gulf of Mexico region and the rest of the
south-eastern United States by about 40%.
Primary insurers in America, as well as their globa fuel dispenser l reinsurers, are now
running their own numbers through the models to update underwriting
policies. None of this is likely to bode well for homeowners in the
Sunshine State.
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