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The management of Jenmon believes that our staffs are the asset of the company. In the daily operations, we believe that good Workplace safety and health system is an important part of the business. Therefore, the management is all ready to commit and invest in achieving good workplace safety and health practices.
In 2009, Jenmon begins its journey in the five-step programme in bizSAFE under WSH. To date, Jenmon has successfully achieved BizSafe Level 2 and will continue to complete the programme. |
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Top 500 SME award |

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Despite the very challenging economic conditions in 2009, Jenmon was being ranked for the second consecutive year among the top 500 SMEs by DP Information Group and Co-produced by Ernst & Young. |
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Business time Press Release 2009 |
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Top 10 Finalists for the Emerging Enterprise 2009 |
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Jenmon International bagged another award as one of the Top 10 Finalists for the Emerging Enterprise 2009 organised by OCBC, The Business Times, Spring Singapore, NUS and RSM Chio Lim. |
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22ndSINGAPORE 1000 AND SINGAPORE SME 500 RANKINGS |

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JENMON INTERNATIONAL has been recently awarded 22ndSINGAPORE 1000 AND SINGAPORE SME 500 RANKINGS by DP Info, along with Co-Producer Ernst & Young (E&Y) and Supporting Organisations, Infocomm Development Authority Of Singapore, IE Singapore, SPRING Singapore and The Business Times. |
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OSEA 2008 |
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Visit us and be up-close and personal with
our genuinely designed EUROBLOC VT and Explosion-Proof Hoist. Booth No. 6J5-1, Level 6, Suntec City Singapore. |
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manufacturing indonesia 2008 |
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It’s everything about quality hoists and winches!
Get free consultation and information from our booth : Hall A, No. 2110! |
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ISO 9001 : 2000 Certification
- 05/08/08 |
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Congratulations to the success on quality certificates awarded to JENMON INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD!
As of July 2008, JENMON achieved a smooth entrance into another quality and credibility level through obtaining the ISO 9001 : 2008 Certification as well as being listed amongst the Building & Construction Authority’s registered contractors (Workhead ME11). |
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Jenmon handles aircraft engines
- 19/07/08 |
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Jenmon, the sole agent of Verlinde technologies in Singapore, supplied four electric overhead travelling (EOT) and 13 under-hung travelling cranes with a latching and transfer system, as a turn-key equipment package for aircraft engine maintenance, transportation, disassembly and assembly.
The latching principle involves control from a pendant which, when selected, will activate the spring load locking pin at stand-by position while the crane travels at slow speed. At this time, the operator moves the crane to the shunting station where the passive side of the latch will be engaged. Both end-stoppers will then be opened and ready for hoist crossing.
Thereafter, the system will deactivate the spring loading locking pin upon unlatch selection from the pendant control. The engines will be transferred from bay to bay and latched again to a monorail that leads to the test cell for their engine test run.
The order also included 76 manual trolleys from Verlinde. Anti-collision sensors will be fitted to cross-check the alignment of the latching devices before the hoisting units have the green light to move through the monorails. |
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Jenmon Receives EOT crane order - 01/03/08 |
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Verlinde distributor Jenmon International has received an order for overhead cranes from PSA, a container transshipment hub. The cranes will be deployed at a new equipment servicing and repair workshop built to support PSA’s ongoing expansion plans at Pasir Panjang Terminal.
The Eurobloc VT wire rope hoist single girder electric overhead cranes have a handling capacity ranging between 1.5 - 15t. The cranes were constructed with inverter control for both cross and long travel motors. |
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Jenmon delivers shipyard order - 21/10/07 |
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Jenmon International, Verlinde’s agent in Singapore, has delivered an order of an 80/25t, span of 26m double girder overhead crane and a 35t, span of 35m gantry crane, to PPL Shipyard, a leading prime producer of drilling rigs worldwide. Inclusive in the contract is a modification and relocation of a 20t, span of 20m, gantry crane to an overhead crane. The wire rope hoists are of Eurobloc VT range.
The 80/25t Overhead Crane was designed based on bogie wheel end-carriages in order to reduce wheel loading pressure and subsequently reduce infrastructure cost of the overall building as it is located near the coast line, according to Jenmon Engineers. This design helped to save cost substantially and improve the overall performance of the crane.
PPL Shipyard is a subsidiary of SembCorp Marine, the world’s 2nd largest Oil Rig and platform manufacturer and a specialist in integrated solutions in shipbuilding, rig building, topsides fabrication and offshore engineering. |
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Jenmon receives offshore order - 29/8/2007 |
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Verlinde's Singapore-based agent, Jenmon International, has received an order for four overhead cranes and one gantry crane for KTL offshore's new facility.
The order comprises one 40t double girder crane with 20m span, three 16t double girder units with 12m span and one 6t double girder with 9m span.
Also included in the contract is the modification of five Demag overhead cranes at an existing factory. |
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Overhead cranes for ship yard - 7/6/2007 |
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Verlinde's Singapore-based agent Jenmon International has recently delivered four overhead cranes to Britoil Offshore Services’ Batam yard. The order includes one 30t double girder unit, two 20t double girders and one 12.5t double girder with motorised turntable with a magnetic system (all with 28m spans).
Jenmon director Mark Ong said the use of inverter reduces stress on the machinery and cuts downtime. He added: "Other advantages are the saving in electricity bills as the inverter system works on gradual acceleration, thus eliminating inching on the motor speed and reducing sudden high current surge when using the two-speed motor traditionally used on the cross and long travel machinery."
Jenmon installed an Electro Permanent Magnetic (EPM) system, which activates and deactivates the magnets. Once in position, the operator activates the EPM system and the load is virtually permanently fixed onto the magnets. |
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