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  1. SECO/WARWICK S.A.

    Poland

    The company SECO/WARWICK S.A., is a Multi-Category, which operates in the Heat treatment furnaces industry. It also operates in the industrial furnaces, brazing, and metallurgy furnaces industries. It is based in Swiebodzin, Poland.

  2. HAVACO GROUP

    Ukraine

    The group of our companies joins efforts to invest, produce and trade charcoal made of hard and fruit woods of Ukrainian origin. The indexes of our product shifts the effective EU Din Plus (EN-1860-2, 3) standards: carbon weight - more than 85%, moisture content - 1.6%, volatile substances - 6.2%, ash weight - 2.3%. Such figures makes our product successfully applicable in recreation are (BBQ, picnic, grill-points), medical/pharmaceutical industry (absorbation, filtration), agriculture (fertilizer), color metallurgy (heating fuel), domestic households (heating, cooking). Such reaults are gained on our own equipment power owing to the pyrolysis process in special retorting furnace providing constant quality and manufacturing cycle all the year round. We targeting to enter the EU field with the output of high quality, organize reliable partnership for charcoal trade and production. Going ahead to meet the customer preferences in a best way. Open for cooperation development.

  3. GTS HOLDING

    Moldova

    HIGH QUALITY AT LOW PRICES! ! ! A modern metallurgy plant The plant has two major production shops: the Melting Shop (the EAF shop) and the Rolling Mill. According to the design, the melting shop consisted of two electric arc furnaces (the 1006 EAF) and two billet continuous casting machines (the CCM), all designed to produce about 700, 000 tonnes of steel per year. The total output in the first year of operation was as low as 206, 000 tonnes of steel billets. The installed metallurgical equipment appeared to be inoperative. Both the EAFs and the CCMs revealed certain deficiencies in the design that prevented the efficient operation of the units. IIn 1985, the EAF shop started its modernisation to redesign and up-grade its production line No. 2 (the EAF-2 and the CCM-2). The work involved many foreign engineering companies and equipment suppliers. As a result, the EAF shop shifted to the operation based on only one production line (the EAF-2, the Ladle Furnace, the CCM-2) in 1998.

  4. ENGEMAN

    Portugal

    The company ENGEMAN, is a Service Provider, which operates in the Ovens, kilns, furnaces and hearths, industrial industry. It also operates in the Lubricants, industrial, Industrial maintenance, Lubricants, industrial, burner installation, Industrial maintenance, and metallurgy industries. It is based in Lisboa, Portugal.