A fully loaded Enjue 40t hydraulic winch departed from the Port of Shanghai, China, marking the official Bureau Veritas (BV) certification of the Enjue brand's 40-ton fully hydraulic winch. The vessel will arrive at the Port of Chancay, Peru. The delivered equipment will directly serve the first phase of the vessel construction project, marking a significant milestone in the interconnection between China's equipment manufacturing industry and South American infrastructure.
BV Certification: A Rigorous Test of International Standards
As a leading global ship inspection and certification organization, BV's testing standards cover 127 indicators, including material strength, hydraulic winch system stability, and safety device response speed. The Enjue 40t hydraulic winch demonstrated three core advantages during testing:
Adaptability to extreme environments: To address the strong winds, salt spray corrosion, and frequent earthquakes along the Peruvian coast, the equipment utilizes a balancing valve assembly from the US-based SUN company and a hydraulic circuit improved with Italian technology. It successfully passed BV's laboratory simulated magnitude 8 earthquake vibration test and a 72-hour salt spray corrosion test, ensuring no risk of secondary slippage in humid environments.
Technology Export: The Paradigm of China's Equipment
This delivery marks a new phase in China's high-end equipment exports: "Equipment + Digital Services."
Standard Output: The hydraulic winch system's pressure tolerance design complies with the Peruvian National Port Regulations (NORMAS TECNICAS PERUANAS NTP 210.001:2024). The friction coefficient between the brake shoe and the brake drum has been certified by BV to 0.45, exceeding the international average.
Risk Management: In response to challenges such as strikes and natural disasters in Peru, COSCO SHIPPING Specialized Carriers has developed a multi-faceted response plan, including an alternative transport route around the Port of Callao, a foldable frame container design, and an emergency response mechanism equipped with a 40-ton backup hydraulic pump station.
As the whistle of a freighter echoed across the Pacific, the Enjue 40t hydraulic winch, like a shining star, carried the wisdom and ingenuity of China's equipment manufacturing industry, embarking on a profoundly meaningful journey across the vast ocean. Like an invisible bond, it closely connects the warm care of the Belt and Road Initiative with the vibrant industrialization of South America. Under the radiant glory of BV certification, this equipment delivery, spanning 17,000 kilometers, was like a stirring piece of music, playing a magnificent melody that set a new standard for the construction of a global logistics hub.










