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Plant Waste Management

Efficient and sustainable waste handling solutions tailored to industrial environments. This selection includes specialized trailers for sludge, versatile tractors, loaders, and service vehicles designed for demanding waste management tasks. Additionally, we offer glass crushers, high-performance vertical and horizontal balers, and customizable skips in various colors and dimensions, providing adaptable solutions for effective waste reduction, recycling, and disposal.

Typologies

Accessories

  • Special trailers for sludge

  • Tractors, loaders and service vehicles

  • Glass crushers

  • Vertical and horizontal balers

  • Skips tailored in colors and dimensions

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PROJECTS

Our Successful Projects

Energy

Taweelah RO Independent Water Project

The world’s largest sea water reverse osmosis desalination plant (RO), boasting a capacity of 200 MIGD (909,200 cubic meters of water per day). This plant surpasses the world’s current largest RO facility by 44% in terms of capacity. The Taweelah plant is poised to establish new benchmarks for water production efficiency and cost, thanks to its utilization of RO technology instead of thermal desalination.

Petrochemical

PDH – Kallo Project

The upcoming propane dehydrogenation (PDH) plant is set to be a major player, aiming for a production capacity of 750,000 metric tonnes per year, positioning it among the world’s largest and most efficient facilities. It is situated at an existing Borealis production site in Kallo, Belgium, chosen for its strategic logistical location and extensive experience in propylene production. Additionally, the selection aims to capitalize on synergies with the existing PDH unit. Utilizing Honeywell UOP’s Oleflex™ technology, known for its reliability and sustainability in propylene production, underscores the plant’s commitment to efficient and eco-friendly operations.

Oil&Gas

Tortue Development Project – Phase 1

An offshore project based on gas production in deep waters up to 2 km off the maritime border between Mauritania and Senegal. It is currently the deepest offshore project in Africa. Planned in phases, the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim LNG project will produce up to 10 million tonnes of LNG per year (Mtpa). A new drilling called Greater Tortue Ahmeyim-1 was carried out to a total depth of 4,884 meters in the eastern part of the Greater Tortue area, discovering 30 meters of net gas in a high-quality Albian reservoir in July 2019. This new discovery indicates the potential to expand the capacity of the LNG project beyond 10 Mtpa in the future.

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