en.Wedoany.com Reported - Nuberg EPC has secured the EPC contract for the chlor-alkali project of Msufini Tanzania Ltd. in Tanzania, and will construct a chlor-alkali plant in the Mlandizi District of the Coast Region. The project adopts advanced process technology, focusing on operational efficiency, process reliability, and strict adherence to global safety and environmental standards. Nuberg EPC will undertake end-to-end project execution, leveraging its project management framework, quality assurance agreements, and a strong emphasis on timely delivery.
The project site is located near major transportation corridors and port infrastructure, offering significant logistical advantages to support efficient supply chain operations. The project is expected to create direct and indirect employment opportunities and catalyze regional industrial activity.
The plant is designed with chlorine and caustic soda as primary products, while also producing co-products and derivatives such as hydrogen, hydrochloric acid, sodium hypochlorite, liquid chlorine, caustic soda lye, and caustic soda flakes. These products are widely used in industries including water treatment, sanitation, pharmaceuticals, textiles, paper, plastics, and chemical manufacturing.
Nuberg EPC possesses extensive expertise in executing chlorine derivatives and downstream chemical projects, including calcium chloride, ferric chloride, stable bleaching powder, chlorinated paraffin wax, EDC to PVC, chloromethanes, and other chemical value chains, positioning it as a comprehensive solution provider within the chlor-alkali ecosystem. The company has built over 25 chlor-alkali plants globally and continues to play a role in industrial infrastructure development in emerging economies.
This order highlights Nuberg EPC's global credentials, having successfully executed projects in over 35 countries. Its footprint in Africa includes locations such as Ethiopia, Côte d'Ivoire, Morocco, and Egypt.
The project is expected to enhance Tanzania's domestic production levels of essential chemicals, reduce import dependence, and promote downstream industrial growth, aligning with the country's agenda for industrialization, economic diversification, and job creation.
A.K. Tyagi, Chairman and Managing Director of the Nuberg Group, stated: "We are delighted to be entrusted with executing this strategic project in Tanzania, which strengthens Nuberg's global EPC project portfolio and solidifies our position in high-growth international markets. Africa continues to offer opportunities for industrial and chemical sector expansion, and our collaboration with Msufini Tanzania Ltd. reflects a shared vision for developing resilient, future-oriented industrial infrastructure. This project supports local industries by reliably supplying essential chemicals, creating value across multiple sectors. Nuberg is focused on delivering engineering excellence, upholding the highest safety and quality standards, and ensuring rigorous project execution within the stipulated timeline."
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