Yokogawa awarded order by Air Liquide
Published by Francesca Brindle,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
To strengthen its competitiveness in an ever changing industrial gas market, Air Liquide will, with this project, modernise these facilities by introducing technologies that will improve the flexibility, reliability and safety of its production operations.
At both sites O2, N2 and Argon are produced. Via a direct connection to a gas pipeline network, these plants deliver industrial gasses to customers throughout the Benelux region.
For both production sites, Yokogawa Belgium will deliver the CENTUM® VP R6 integrated production control systems and ProSafe®-RS safety instrumented systems, and will be responsible for the engineering, installation, and commissioning of these systems and the training of plant operators.
“Yokogawa believes that it was able to win this order thanks to its successful track record in delivering control systems to Air Liquide, the high reliability and long-term stability that its products have demonstrated at ASU plants all over the world, and the excellent engineering capabilities of Yokogawa Belgium,” says Will de Groot, Managing Director, Yokogawa Belgium.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/09032017/yokogawa-awarded-order-by-air-liquide/
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