C.C. Jensen, Inc.

C.C. Jensen, Inc. (often referred to as CCJ) is a globally recognized company specializing in oil filtration and contamination control solutions. Founded in Denmark in 1953, the company has grown to be a leading provider of oil maintenance and filtration systems, serving a broad range of industries, including marine, mining, energy, and manufacturing.


Here are some key aspects about C.C. Jensen, Inc.:



  1. Product Offering:



    • Oil Filtration Systems: CCJ provides advanced oil filtration systems designed to remove contaminants such as dirt, water, and oxidation by-products from oil. These systems help in extending the life of lubricating oil, hydraulic oil, and other types of oils used in machinery and industrial equipment.

    • Filters: The company offers a wide range of filter inserts and offline oil filters, which are known for their efficiency and reliability.

    • Condition Monitoring: CCJ also designs systems for the monitoring of oil condition, aiming to provide real-time data that can be used to make informed maintenance decisions.



  2. Industries Served:



    • Marine: CCJ's products are widely used in the marine industry to ensure the efficient operation of ship engines, gearboxes, and hydraulic systems.

    • Mining: Mining operations benefit from the company's oil filtration solutions to maintain the performance of heavy machinery and to lower maintenance costs.

    • Energy: Power plants and energy producers use CCJ systems to enhance the reliability of their turbines and other critical equipment.

    • Manufacturing: In manufacturing, CCJ helps maintain the integrity of hydraulic systems, reducing downtime and extending machinery life.



  3. Global Presence: C.C. Jensen has a significant global presence, with subsidiaries, distributors, and partners in over 60 countries. This extensive network allows the company to provide localized support and service to customers around the world.



  4. Environmental Commitment: The company is committed to sustainability and environmental protection. By focusing on oil filtration and maintenance, CCJ helps reduce oil consumption and waste, contributing to environmental conservation.



  5. Innovation and Quality: Known for innovation, CCJ invests heavily in research and development to stay at the forefront of oil filtration technology. The company adheres to strict quality standards to ensure the performance and reliability of its products.



  6. Customer Focus: Customer satisfaction is a core pillar of CCJ's operating philosophy. The company seeks to build long-term relationships with its clients by offering high-quality products and exceptional customer service.




By providing effective solutions for oil contamination control, C.C. Jensen, Inc. plays a vital role in helping industries reduce costs, improve efficiency, and protect valuable equipment.


Products

Filter systems for diesel fuel, lube and hydraulic oil.

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