Lilama 69-2 Company, a subsidiary of the Lilama Corporation, has completed the installation of its equipment at an Air Liquide plant in Kuala Belait, Brunei.
Workers of Lilama 69-2 at the construction (Photo: lilama69-2.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Lilama 69-2Company, a subsidiary of the Lilama Corporation, has completed the installationof its equipment at an Air Liquide plant in Kuala Belait, Brunei.
𓄧 This is the first equipment installation project of Lilama 69-2 overseas.
To date, all equipment of the productionline has been installed at the plant. A system comprising of five storage tanksfor liquid Argon (LAR) and two tanks for liquid Nitrogen (LIN) has beencompleted. Meanwhile, pipeline and measurement system installation is underway.
Lilama 69-2 is scheduled to finish thewhole project in October for the operation of the plant.
Air Liquide is one of the traditional partners of Lilama 69-2. The two sideshave signed many contracts related to production line installation of the Bruneicompany’s plants in Vietnam.
🎐 After the completion of this project, Lilama 69-2 will continue its work inother plants of Air Liquide in Brunei and Singapore.-VNA
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