ANDRITZ AG, founded in 1852 and headquartered in Graz, Austria, is a globally leading supplier of plants, equipment, systems, and services for various industries. Their diverse portfolio includes solutions for hydropower stations, the pulp and paper industry, metalworking and steel industries, as well as environmental and green energy sectors. ANDRITZ is committed to technological leadership, offering automation solutions and digital innovations to enhance industrial processes. With a presence in over 40 countries, they cater to a wide range of industries, driving sustainable industrial transformation worldwide.
The comprehensive turnkey scope includes two new 87 MVA synchronous generators, four Pelton runners, spherical valves, penstock components, and a complete cooling and electrical system upgrade.
As part of DEM’s long-term sustainability commitment, the Formin upgrade will enhance the reliability and output of its 600 MW fleet, which provides nearly 25% of Slovenia’s electricity.
Featuring the advanced Steam-Ex pretreatment system, the line enables efficient fiber recovery, continuous low-energy operation, and high-yield production of sustainable MDF and HDF panels.
Designed for a capacity of 36,000 tons of dry matter per year, the highly efficient plant will thermally treat sewage sludge from more than 70 municipalities and associations across Baden-Württemberg.
ANDRITZ will supply a complete needlepunch line to Mistra-Autex AS in Estonia, which will increase productivity by more than five times and produce high-quality nonwovens for the automotive industry.
ANDRITZ will provide the first of its kind spunlace line in Africa to SNC Kherib Group to produce high-quality spunlace roll goods for the growing wet wipes market.
In order to expand production capacities for large knuckles up to 40 kg, Maxiforja has installed a – record breaking – 6,500 tons forging press from ANDRITZ Schuler, which has now gone into operation.
Norske Skog's solution converts Paper Machine 1 to produce newsprint and NOR Book grade, aiming for top-three wood-containing book paper supply in Europe by the second quarter of 2026.