Shinhoo’s technical team recently visited Russia to provide on-site product training to local partner Vandjord, focusing on the application and installation of PFM03-30EC Pro Self Priming Permanent Magnet Booster Pump. The initiative aimed to enhance technical knowledge, resolve real-world installation challenges, and deepen bilateral cooperation in the Russian market. Driving Localization Through Technical Expertise As part of Shinhoo’s global high-performance series, PFM03-30EC pro is widely recognized for its energy efficiency and intelligent control. This hands-on training reflects Shinhoo’s commitment to global service support and its strategy of empowering international partners with in-depth product knowledge. Over several days, Shinhoo engineers delivered a comprehensive training program covering: Structural and functional overview of PFM03-30EC Pro Installation best practices and key technical checkpoints Troubleshooting common issues during field operation System commissioning and energy optimization techniques Vandjord’s engineering team engaged actively throughout the sessions, contributing real-world insights and collaborating on field-specific scenarios. The exchange created a strong foundation for improving local technical support and customer satisfaction. PFM03-30EC Pro, one of Shinhoo’s flagship products for international markets, is designed for HVAC and domestic hot water systems. Its high efficiency, intelligent control, and reliable performance have made it a preferred choice among global customers. Future Outlook: Expanding Cooperation Beyond Product Supply With global demand rising for energy-efficient heating and HVAC systems, Shinhoo continues to deliver on its mission: “Let people live more comfortably and in harmony with nature.” This training session not only enhanced product understanding but also served as a catalyst for broader strategic alignment between Shinhoo and Vandjord. As both companies look ahead, the goal is clear: expand technical synergy and jointly serve more customers across the Eurasian region.