L&T Breaks Records with Delivery of Massive Ethylene Oxide Reactor to China
- 24-May-2024 5:08 PM
- Journalist: Nina Jiang
Larsen & Toubro's (L&T) Heavy Engineering division has shipped two enormous Ethylene Oxide (EO) Reactors for a project undertaken by the renowned chemical company BASF in China. These reactors were dispatched from L&T's A M Naik Heavy Engineering Complex located in Hazira, Gujarat.
Each weighing 1,136 metric tons, these EO Reactors stand as the heaviest globally, utilizing BASF's cutting-edge technology. Their production incorporates advanced engineering, Industry 4.0 manufacturing techniques, and top-tier quality protocols. The EO Reactor plays a vital role in petrochemical facilities, enabling the catalytic transformation of ethylene into ethylene oxide, a pivotal precursor in the synthesis of diverse downstream chemicals.
In response, Mr. Anil V Parab, Whole-time Director & Senior Executive Vice President of L&T Heavy Engineering & L&T Valves, expressed gratitude to BASF for entrusting L&T with the supply of crucial reactors for its esteemed project. He emphasized that dispatching the reactors was a source of immense pride for L&T. He further reiterated L&T's unwavering commitment to delivering dependable performance and exceptional customer service to all clients, maintaining their benchmarked delivery standards despite uncertainties in the global supply chain.
Mr. Joachim Thiel, Senior Vice President & Senior Project Management New Verbund at BASF China, remarked, "These EO Reactors, each weighing 1,136 metric tons, represent the largest ever built in BASF's nearly 160-year history. They are crucial components for the petrochemical project at Verbund in Zhanjiang, aimed at bolstering the chemical market in China. Given the complexity of this equipment, I extend my deepest appreciation to all the dedicated colleagues from L&T and BASF who contributed to this project. I firmly believe that BASF made the right decision in awarding these EO Reactors to L&T. This marks a significant milestone in our companies' future collaborations."
Dr. Joachim Queisser, Senior Vice President of Global Technology, Safety & Quality, Petrochemicals at BASF, stated, "The flag-off signifies another significant stride in the enduring collaboration between BASF and L&T. Once again, the L&T team has showcased remarkable capability, craftsmanship, and competence in manufacturing these multi-tube reactors. I am deeply impressed by the work carried out at L&T. The 'one team' mindset exhibited by L&T has been pivotal in the successful execution of this project. L&T has been and will continue to be a valuable partner as we advance in expanding our global presence."
L&T's achievement in securing such a substantial project, particularly considering China's expertise in high-end manufacturing, is truly a source of pride for all Indians. It serves as a shining illustration of "Make in India" on the global stage.