A shipment of local manufactured steel structure has been shipped to Brunei for installation at the Brunei Fertilizer Industries (BFI) plant, the Korean Doosan Heavy Industries Viet Nam (Doosan Vina) said.
A shipment of local manufactured steel structure has arrived in Brunei for installation at the Brunei Fertiliser Industries (BFI) plant, the Korean Doosan Heavy Industries Vietnam (Doosan Vina) said.
It said the shipment, which left Dung Quat Port last week, was the second steel structure produced by the MHS shop of Doosan Vina in Quang Ngai Province, and two more cargo shipments of steel structure would be transported to Brunei in July and August.
Doosan Vina said the steel structure production was made following a project signed with Thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions AG regarding the fabrication and supply of more than 1,500 tonnes of steel structure for building the BFI plant at the Sungai Liang Industrial Park, Kuala Belait, Brunei.
The BFI plant is expected to produce 3,900 metric tonnes of urea per day, making it one of Southeast Asia’s largest fertiliser plants once it runs at full production capacity.
Brunei is one of 35 countries enlisted in the global market of Doosan Vina mechanical products.
Doosan Vina is a high tech industrial complex in the Dung Quat Economic Zone of central Viet Nam’s Quang Ngai Province, employing 2,000 Vietnamese workers.
It produces mega infrastructure products including boilers, desalination plants, cranes, structural steel, buildings and infrastructure developments. To date the company has exported products valued at US$2.4 billion. — VNS