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Sasol Waxing Project (South Africa)

Sasol Waxing Project (South Africa)

Timely delivery of parts in accordance with EN 10217-7 and EN 10222-5 industrial specifications.

  • Location: Free State, South Africa
  • Solution: Upgrade of Waxing plant. Supply and delivery of stainless-steel pipes, fittings, flanges, gaskets as well as nuts and bolts.
  • Project: Procurement

Challenges

Despite challenges related to remote area travel restrictions, civil unrest, and a man power shortage, the project was completed and showing excellent results.

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