PROCESS Worldwide brings to you the ‘Top 10 plant engineering projects of February 2022’ from all over the world. Right from China’s first megaton CCUS project to developing Europe’s first lithium refinery, find out all the projects making headlines here.
Filtration specialist Testori currently invests huge sums in internationalisation and expansion projects. Under new ownership the Italians aim for operational excellence and international presence in the gas and liquid filtration market.
Adani, BASF, Adnoc and Borealis have signed a MOU to conduct a joint feasibility study in order to evaluate collaboration for the construction of a 4 billion dollar chemical complex in Mundra, Gujarat, India.
BP and Zhejiang Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (ZPCC) have signed a MOU to explore the establishment of the plant. If everything goes to plan, the new unit is expected to use BP’s Cativa XL technology to produce acetic acid and it would also be BP’s largest acetic acid producing site across the globe.
Right from the United Nations’ Clean Seas campaign to the Paris agreement, single use plastics has become a burning issue across the globe. Nonetheless, prominent global companies have taken up the challenge to create a more sustainable and circular economy for the plastics industry.
KBR announced it was awarded a contract by Samsung Engineering Company to provide a technology license, basic engineering design package, and supply of proprietary equipment for a 1,200 MTPD ammonia fertilizer plant in Carrasco, Bolivia.
Lummus Technology’s CDAlky technology has been selected by China’s Shandong Yulong Petrochemical Co. for the development of its new 400 KTA alkylation unit which will be a part of the company’s 20,000 KTA Refining and Petrochemical Integrated Project in Shandong Province, China.
China is heavily investing in AI in order to help the growth of its innovative pharmaceutical industry. The move is in line with the government’s initiative of ‘Made in China 2025’, under which the country looks to heavily invest in R&D to boost innovation.
Schubert will be showcasing its new 3D printer for high-quality printing of format and spare parts – the Partbox along with a lightline cartonpacker which packs grated cheese pouches into cartons on site at the soon to be held Anuga FoodTec trade show in Cologne, Germany.