Turnkey contracts have the potential to allow blue chip equipment manufacturers opportunities to improve the overall efficiency of stockyard management.
While dry bulk stockyard handling may seem an unlikely inclusion in a major crude oil refinery expansion project, this is nevertheless the contract that has been secured by Taim Weser, who will be responsible for designing, manufacturing and supplying two separate stockyard machinery facilities plus a portal crane in a major expansion of the Repsol YPF Cartagena Refinery in Spain....
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