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.
This extension will increase the centre’s capacity in renewable energy production and thus contribute to reducing the carbon footprint of the region near Paris. Start-up of the line is scheduled for 2025.
ANDRITZ will supply a new HERB recovery boiler, new ash leaching system and an upgrade of the non-condensable gases (NCG) collection and incineration system to The Navigator Company.
This will be the 15th insulation board production line equipped with an ANDRITZ pressurized refining system, confirming ANDRITZ’s strong position in the industry.
ANDRITZ received an order from Skellefteå Kraft, Sweden, to supply a new flue gas treatment system for their biomass-fired heat and power plant in Hedensbyn.
The new wood room contributes to meeting the very high pulp quality standards at the Bäckhammar mill. The plant will have the capacity to process over 1.4 million m³ sob of pine and spruce logs annually.
ANDRITZ has received an order from ArcelorMittal, France, to supply a reversible 6-high cold-rolling mill for processing high-grade non-oriented silicon steel strip (NGO) for use in electric motors.
ANDRITZ will supply Enva Northern Ireland Ltd. with an automated fridge recycling plant for their new site in Toomebridge. The plant will process 70 fridges per hour.
Koppö Energia of Finland has selected international technology group ANDRITZ to perform the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) for a large-scale plant to produce green hydrogen.