Stories
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Offshore Gas: clean energy as a standard
As the main contractor of the Gallaf Project, Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Co. Ltd. (DSME) is delivering the new main process platform of Qatar Gallaf Project Batch 3 to be installed on the Al Shaheen field, one of the largest offshore gas fields in the world.
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Actemium enters Norway with a bang!
To bring in the new year, the first Actemium project in Norway was delivered to Vafos Pulp AS, a company that specializes in the production of unbleached pulp.
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Albyco avoids stock and delivery errors with Actemium’s barcode scanning solution
Albyco in Oosterhout, NL supplies machines, label systems, and consumables for finishing documents in the digital graphics market. And in recent years, the company has tremendously grown partly due to more exports through their website.
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Beating the odds in the Feed industry as raw materials and transportation become pricey
Under challenging market conditions, agricultural and horticultural cooperative, AgruniekRijnvallei (AR), sold more compound feed in the first half of 2021 than in the first six months of 2020. The production of cattle and poultry, as well as pig feed, has increased.
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A Green transition to industry: From dry turf to a lush wildflower meadow
Actemium Rheinland has proposed a solution to transform turf into wildflower meadows for insects.
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A Green Transition in Industry: 3D printing to reduce spare parts and waste
At a large production facility like Arcelor Mittal Ghent, spare parts management is very costly. They have a large spare parts warehouse with a lot of different spare parts waiting to be used. Most of the time, complex tailor-made parts are used to replace the original part that is only slightly damaged.
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How did Actemium successfully support Neste’s turnaround?
Neste is a producer of renewable diesel for a sustainable future. Their facility in Sluiskil, Netherlands is used for the storage and pre-treatment of renewable raw materials, such as waste and residual streams which are oftentimes difficult to process. They are pre-treated there before being further refined.
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Coming to Paris… hydrogen refill stations
HYPE, the world's first cab fleet made up entirely of hydrogen-powered electric vehicles, joined forces with other shareholders, to create HysetCo to accelerate the development of the recharging infrastructure required for hydrogen mobility in the Paris region. HysetCo approached France Ingénierie Process (FIP), part of the Actemium network, to be involved in this up-and-coming project.
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A Green Transition in industry: A second life for maritime containers
Actemium Laxou, a French Business Unit that manufactures biomethane injection stations has introduced the idea of using recycled containers on their site. The containers are transformed and fitted out as shelters to inject biogas into the French networks. The initiative aims to recycle maritime containers, thus giving a second life to tons of steel.
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Is industrial relocation a reality or utopia?
The decade of deindustrialization (differing from countries according to policies) is rooted in competitiveness for the need to produce at lower costs in the context of increasing globalization. This is what has provoked industrial transfers to low-cost countries. This trend has been amplified by the need for "local production" in countries that until then were not quite industrialized.
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