Factory directly Galvanized Stub Link Anchor Chain - Marine mooring chain (with a common chain) – Laiwu Steel Group Detail:
Since establishment, relying on the advantages of Laiwu Steel Group, to become one of the biggest manufacturers for anchor chains and mooring chains in China with an annual output of 100,000T . Our company mainly produce Φ16-132mm standard AM2,AM3 marine anchor chains, and non-standard chains and fittings. The products are widely used in various types of ships, offshore mooring projects and military equipments.
Our products have been approved by ABS,CCS,DNV,GL,KR,LR,NK,RINA,BV,RS,BKI the eleven ship classification Societies, and also passed ISO9002 Quality Management System、OSHMS18001 Occupational Safety and Health Management System and ISO14001 Environmental Management System by CSQA of China.
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With our leading technology also as our spirit of innovation,mutual cooperation, benefits and advancement, we'll build a prosperous future together with your esteemed organization for Factory directly Galvanized Stub Link Anchor Chain - Marine mooring chain (with a common chain) – Laiwu Steel Group, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: venezuela, Ecuador, Niger, Our focus on product quality, innovation, technology and customer service has made us one of undisputed leaders worldwide in the field. Bearing the concept of "Quality First, Customer Paramount, Sincerity and Innovation" in our mind, We have achieved great progress in the past years. Clients are welcomed to buy our standard products, or send us requests. You will be impressed by our quality and price. Please contact us now!
By Emily from Slovakia - 2017.08.28 16:02
We have been appreciated the Chinese manufacturing, this time also did not let us disappoint,good job!
By Prudence from Durban - 2018.09.21 11:01