Doosan Vina delivers over 2,600 tonnes of equipment to customers
Doosan Heavy Industries Vietnam Company (Doosan Vina) has completed two shipments with 2,600 tonnes of products in total for the Van Phong 1 (VP1) Thermal Power Plant and Thailand’s Sriracha Refinery, the company announced on March 15.
Doosan Vina delivers steel structural components to the Van Phong 1 Thermal Power Plant (Photo: VNA)
Quang Ngai (VNA) – Doosan Heavy Industries Vietnam Company (Doosan Vina) has completed twoshipments with 2,600 tonnes of products in total for the Van Phong 1 (VP1) ThermalPower Plant and Thailand’s Sriracha Refinery, the company announced on March15.
The shipment sent tothe VP1 Thermal Power Plant, located in the Van Phong Economic Zone of thesouth central coastal province of Khanh Hoa, was delivered to Japanese IHICorporation on March 15 after nearly seven months of production.
The equipment sent areunder the contract of the VP1 Steel Structure project which was signed lastApril. In this order, Doosan Vina will supply nearly 9,000 tonnes of steelstructures including columns, beams, h-braces, monorail beams, and elevatorshafts for the power plant.
The entire project isdivided into 19 shipments and in the first shipment on March 15, Doosan Vinadelivered 195 packages weighing 1,010 tonnes of steel structure of the firstfloor of the plant. This is the floor with the heaviest volume and the mainbearing force for the entire thermal power plant.
Among the equipment delivered,the biggest one weighs 32 tonnes, measures 3m in height, 23m in length, 4m inwidth and is made of imported steel plates up to 8cm thick. The next shipmentis expected to be made in early April and the project completion will be in Maynext year.
At the same time,Doosan Vina is also exporting more than 1,600 tonnes of components that formthe fired heaters for the operation of the Sriracha refinery in Thailand.
This is the third andfinal shipment of the TOP Fired Heater project after more than one year sincethe contract was signed with the JNK Heaters of the Republic of Korea in September2019 with a total weight of 3,772 tonnes.
The completion ofthese two shipments has brought Doosan Vina's total export volume from thebeginning of the year to over 7,500 tonnes./.
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