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Auxiliary Equipment

Essential support systems designed to enhance operational efficiency and safety. This range includes durable air compressors and power generators, advanced mobile lighting towers with LED technology, and specialized ATEX-certified welding habitat systems for hazardous environments. Additionally, we offer robust workbenches, modular shelving, and trailer-mounted ATEX HVAC units to meet diverse workspace needs. Each piece of equipment is engineered to provide reliable performance, ensuring optimal support in complex and demanding settings.

Typologies

Accessories

  • Air compressors & electricity generators

  • Mobile lightning towers with led technology

  • Atex welding habitat systems

  • Work benches and shelving

  • Atex hvac trailer-mounted

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PROJECTS

Our Successful Projects

Petrochemical

Granulation Plant Project

The Granulation Plant Project is part of ANWIL’s Fertilizer Expansion Program at its production site in Włocławek, Poland. As part of the ORLEN Group, ANWIL expanded its fertilizer production capacity by more than 50% through the construction of three new production facilities. The new granulation plant increases the production of high-quality granular nitrogen fertilizers, helping to meet the demand of Polish farmers while reducing the country’s reliance on fertilizer imports.

Oil&Gas

Modernización Refinería Talara

The “Modernización Refinería Talara” project involves the refurbishment and modernization of the Talara refinery located in Peru. The project seeks to achieve two key objectives: reducing sulfur content in diesel, gasoline, and LPG fuels to a maximum of 50 ppm and increasing the refinery’s crude processing capacity from 65,000 to 95,000 barrels per day (BPD), allowing for the processing of heavy crude and conversion of residual products into marketable ones.

Bioenergy

H2GS — Sweden — 2.1 MTPY HDRI and BRI Plant

H2 Green Steel was launched in 2021 in Boden, northern Sweden, is designed to produce 2.1 million tonnes per year of hot direct reduced iron (HDRI) and hot briquetted iron (HBI) using fossil-free hydrogen-based direct reduction technology. The project aims to decarbonize steel production by replacing fossil fuels with renewable hydrogen during the iron reduction process. Integrated with an electric arc furnace (EAF), the plant is expected to reduce CO₂ emissions from ironmaking by up to 95% compared with conventional blast furnace technology, supporting the production of near-zero-emission steel. The start of production is planned in 2026.

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