Tanzania 45 t/d Chlor-Alkali Plant Nuberg EPC Lump-Sum Turnkey Contract Commissioning in 2027
2026-06-10 10:50
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Nuberg EPC has been awarded a lump-sum turnkey contract for a chlor-alkali plant in Tanzania, located in the Mlandizi District of the Coastal Region, with a design capacity of 45 tons per day. The project was awarded by Msufini Tanzania Ltd. and is expected to commence production in January 2027.

The project will adopt advanced process technology to ensure excellent operational efficiency, process reliability, and compliance with global safety and environmental standards. Nuberg EPC will be responsible for end-to-end execution from review, design, procurement, installation, construction, to commissioning, leveraging its project management framework, quality assurance protocols, and a strong focus on schedule adherence.

The project site is located near major transportation corridors and port infrastructure, offering logistical advantages conducive to efficient supply chain operations. The project is also expected to create direct and indirect employment opportunities and stimulate local industrial activity.

The main products of the plant are chlorine and caustic soda, along with co-products and derivatives such as hydrogen, hydrochloric acid, sodium hypochlorite, liquid chlorine, liquid caustic soda, and caustic soda flakes. These products are widely used in industries including water treatment, sanitation, pharmaceuticals, textiles, pulp and paper, plastics, and chemical manufacturing.

Nuberg EPC has specialized expertise in chlorine derivatives and downstream chemical projects, covering calcium chloride, ferric chloride, stable bleaching powder, chlorinated paraffin wax, ethylene dichloride to PVC, chloromethanes, and other chemical value chains. The company has executed over 25 chlor-alkali plant projects globally and successfully delivered projects in more than 35 countries, with implementations in African nations such as Ethiopia, Côte d'Ivoire, Morocco, and Egypt.

This project is expected to boost Tanzania's domestic production of essential chemicals, reduce reliance on imports, and drive downstream industrial growth, aligning with the country's strategic goals of industrialization, economic diversification, and job creation.

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