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LNG filling equipment and small-scale liquefaction equipment - HAM Company

HAM is one of Europe's leading companies in the development, manufacturing, and engineering of LNG (liquefied natural gas) facilities.

HAM is a company that develops and manufactures one of the leading LNG facilities in Europe. Based near Barcelona, Spain, HAM was established in 1980 as a transportation operator for hazardous materials. After becoming involved in the delivery of LNG, the company incorporated new ideas into LNG satellite tanks and tank trucks to improve delivery efficiency. In 2000, as LNG-fueled trucks began to gain popularity, HAM established Spain's first LNG filling station. While continuing to develop the market with mobile LNG filling stations, the company has been revolutionizing the market with innovative ideas, such as increasing the efficiency of LNG filling machines and proposing a unique filling nozzle that does not emit residual gas.

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Original product development and manufacturing (OEM, ODM)

Prototyping and development follow the principle of "three realities"! We create physical samples instead of just words (free of charge).

We would like to introduce our "Original Product Development and Manufacturing (OEM, ODM)" services. We will introduce you to manufacturing partners we have worked with, tailored to your needs. We provide one-stop assistance from line modifications, material development, formulation, to product mass production launch. 【Example of Development Flow (Partial)】 ■1. Customer's idea (please convey a general image) ■2. Prototyping and development based on the principle of "genba" - we create physical samples rather than just words ■3. Meeting with the customer ■4. Tentative specification decision ■5. Product cost estimation ■6. Kickoff meeting with the customer *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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