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LFH develops new pump system for oil and gas industry
LONDON, March 11, 2021 LFH Engineering, which is based in Scotland, has invested £250,000 ($348,411) to develop a specialist pump for the oil and gas industry. The company utilises expertise which it has built designing and manufacturing pumps for diesel engine cooling systems used on international shipping vessels, locomotive and emergency diesel generators to the nuclear industry. LFH Engineering has an established pump design legacy dating back over many decades which includes pumps for water treatment plants and aircraft fuelling systems which it still supports with replacement pumps and spares. With 75% of its business overseas, LFH Engineering has built an enviable worldwide reputation for the design and manufacture of high-performance pumps to cool large diesel engines which propel large ships and locomotives for leading diesel engine manufacturers, including Bergen Engines Caterpillar and MAN E
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THE PERSONAL battle that so many men and women face after leaving the Defence Force is well documented, if not very well understood.
An increasing amount of resources is being invested into providing better support for those who slip through the cracks after their career in the Army, air force or navy comes to an end, and with good reason.
The rate of mental illness, homelessness and suicide among former Defence Force personnel is disproportionately high.
Recent figures from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reported 465 suicides between 2001 and 2018, with the rate of suicide among male veterans 21 per cent higher than the general male population, and the rate of suicide among ex-serving women twice as high as the general female population.