News and publications

News and publications

November 2009 - MV Ibis Arrow
Installation of the second phase with 6 Cargo modules was executed along side in São Sebastião, Brazil. These aseptic NFC Cargo Modules are the first in its kind and also possible to transport FCOJ. These stainless steel tanks are outfitted with insulation, cooling plants , aseptic and concentrate process system, electrical and the latest PCS7 automation system, They were succesfully installed, commissioned and loaded with NFC (Not From Concentrated Orange Juice).

February 2009 - MV Ibis Arrow
Installation of 4 Cargo modules was executed along side in São Sebastião, Brazil. These aseptic NFC Cargo Modules are the first in its kind. These stainless steel tanks, which were constructed together with our Brasilian partner Dedini, are outfitted with insulation, cooling plants , aseptic process system, electrical and the latest PCS7 automation system, They were succesfully installed, commissioned and loaded with NFC (Not From Concentrated Orange Juice). We wish our client success with latest their transport expansion.

November 2008 - MV Harefield
Installation of 6 Cargo modules was executed along side in Santos, Brazil. These stainless steel tanks which were constructed together with our Brasilian partner Dedini are outfitted with insulation, cooling plants , process system, electrical and the latest PCS7 automation system, They were succesfully installed, commissioned and loaded with FCOJ (Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice). We wish our client success with latest their transport expansion.

March 2008 - Consultancy
Trilobes received in March 2008 an order for the taking part in the consultancy of a Orange Juice Supply Chain. This implies that Trilobes will do the engineering, supervision and final start-up of one of our clients newly to be installed installations in Brasil and Europe. Whereas Trilobes will install the sea transportation as a seperate turnkey contract.

February 2008 - Cargo Modules NFC
Trilobes received two contracts for the engineering, delivery and installation for a number of Cargo Modules for NFC and FCOJ (Flex). These stainless steel tanks with insulation, cooling, process, electrical and automation system, which are intended for NFC (Not From Concentrated Orange Juice), will be installed as additional transport capacity on one of our clients vessels. All engineering will be done by Trilobes, automation will be done in-house and construction will be done with Brazilian partner Dedini in Santos, Brazil.

January 2008 - Upgrade Vessel to NFC
Trilobes received in January 2008 the order for the engineering, delivery, adaptation and installation of a process, electrical system on board of the MV Ouro do Brasil managed by Aleuropa/Fischer Group. This to be installed NFC system consisting of high quality pipelines, aseptic valves, pumps, washing machines, agitators and tank adaptations will be executed at a to be designated yard.

December 2007 - Cargo Modules
Trilobes received in December 2007 again an order for the engineering, delivery and installation for a number of Cargo Modules. These stainless steel tanks with insulation, cooling, process, electrical and automation system, which are intended for FCOJ (Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice), will be installed as additional transport capacity on one of our clients vessels.

November 2007 - Automation Update
Trilobes has received the order for updating the automation system at one of our customers facilities. The automation hard- and software is based on Siemens PCS7 and the Trilobes automation team is developing this further, also as a a standard for future turn key projects.

July 2007 - Cargo Modules
Trilobes received in July 2007 a new order for the engineering, delivery and installation fo a number of Cargo Modules. These stainless steel tanks with insulation, cooling, process, electrical and automation system, which are intended for FCOJ (Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice) will be constructed together with Dedini in Brasil.

September 2006 - Foodnews, High tech and very safe
Is bulk transport going to be the inevitable choice for all fruit juices, whether they be concentrate or not?
by Diederik Brasser, Gert Jan Vossnack and Eric van der Zalm
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