Volvo was founded in 1927 in Gothenburg, Sweden, initially as a car manufacturer but soon expanded into other areas, including construction and heavy machinery. Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE), a division of Volvo, began developing its own hydraulic pumps as part of its expansion into construction equipment.
Volvo pumps are part of a broader range of hydraulic systems engineered for high performance and efficiency, essential in machinery such as excavators, loaders, and other heavy equipment. While primarily designed for construction, the robustness of these hydraulic systems, especially models like the V30B series, makes them adaptable for various applications, including potential modifications for marine environments where their durability and variable flow capabilities can be crucial.
GumaTech, a specialist in ship spares, plays a crucial role in reconditioning parts from ships destined for demolition. They refurbish essential components, including Volvo hydraulic pumps, ensuring these parts are restored to good working condition for resale.
GumaTech stocks models such as F11, F12, and V30B, which, due to their high durability and adaptability, may also be suitable for marine applications. This process not only supports sustainability in the maritime industry but also provides a reliable source of high-quality, reconditioned ship spares, underscoring GumaTech’s critical role in the maritime supply chain.
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