NEXTCHEM (Sustainable Technology Solutions) has recently been awarded new contracts worth approximately €30 million by leading international clients in the Middle East and Europe. Among these contracts, NEXTCHEM’s subsidiary Stamicarbon has secured a contract to design and supply a high-pressure pool condenser for a major Middle Eastern fertilizer producer. This state-of-the-art equipment incorporates the latest technology and design enhancements, showcasing NEXTCHEM’s commitment to sustainable solutions.
In addition to this contract, CONSER, another subsidiary of NEXTCHEM, has been awarded a feasibility study to implement the NX CONSER Duetto proprietary technology for a client in the Middle East. This technology allows for the production of biodegradable monomers on an existing line, further demonstrating NEXTCHEM’s dedication to sustainable solutions.
These contracts highlight NEXTCHEM’s expertise in providing high value-added engineering services to clients in various locations. MAIRE CEO, Alessandro Bernini, expressed pride in the company’s achievements and emphasized the role of their technologies in enhancing infrastructure, energy efficiency, environmental impact reduction, and safety standards.
The performance of NEXTCHEM in securing these contracts underscores the company’s commitment to sustainable technology solutions and its contributions to the energy transition roadmap. With its innovative technologies and expertise in engineering services, NEXTCHEM continues to play a vital role in shaping a more sustainable future for industries worldwide.
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