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P3-List of Handled Projects LIST OF HANDLED PROJECTS INDUSTRY: OIL & GAS PROJECTS Year Project Client Description 1980 Alexandria Petroleum CO. Chiyoda Chemical Handling of 65,000 FRT including 22,000 FRT of Lub Oil Complex Engineering & Heavy Haul up to 185 tons Construction CO. 1982 Ras Badran Oil Field Suez Oil CO. (SUCO) Handling of 60,000 FRT including Heavy Haul Development up to 150tons/piece 1982 Ras Fanar Project Suez Oil CO. (SUCO) Handling of 5,000 FRT of General Cargo 1982 Nasr Petroleum CO. Plant Technipetrol SPA Handling of 20,000 FRT of General Cargo 1984 Zeit Bey LPG Facilities Suez Oil CO. (SUCO) Handling of 45,000 FRT including Heavy & O.D Cargoes 1984 Petrobel Water Treatment Fergal SPA Handling of 8,000 FRT of General Cargo Plant 1986 Zeit Bay Gulf of Suez Project Suez Oil CO. (SUCO) Handling of 65,000 FRT of G.C plus Heavy Haul up to 120tons/piece 1987 El-Obayed Gas Development Badr El-Din Petroleum Handling of 250,000 FRT of G.C plus Heavy & CO. (BAPETCO) OD Cargo 1989 North Abu Kir Gas Enppi & WEPCO Handling of 2,700 FRT of General Cargo Production Plant II 1990 Nidoco, El-Qaraa Project Belayim Petroleum CO. Handling of 45,700 FRT of G.C plus Heavy & OD (Petrobel) Cargo 1993 Ras Gara Field Development Belayim Petroleum CO. Handling of 5,500 FRT of General Cargo (Petrobel) 1993 Marine Incremental Belayim Petroleum CO. Handling of 1,500 FRT of General Cargo Recovery (Petrobel) 1996 Western Desert Gas Samsung Engineering Handling of 50,000 FRT including 17,000 FRT Development Project CO. Ltd Heavy & OD Cargo 1998 El-Obayed Gas Development Petrojet Handling of 62,245 FRT of G.C plus Heavy & OD Cargo 1998 Egyptian Natural Gas CO. Enppi Handling of 45,000 FRT of G.C Gas Complex 1998 Amereya Petroleum Enppi Handling of G.C Refining CO. / Gas Oil Dewaxing 1999 MIDOR Refinery Technip, TTIL + Saga & Handling of 200,000 FRT of G.C including Palumbo 50,000FRT (240pcs) Heavy & OD Cargo up to 850Tons 2000 Cairo Oil Refining CO./ Light Enppi Handling of General Cargo Nafta Isomerization 2000 Amereya Petroleum Enppi Handling of General Cargo Refining CO. Nafta Isomerization 2000 Alexandria Petroleum CO./ Technip & Danzas Handling of 45,000 FRT of G.C including Heavy Naphta Reformer & OD Cargo 2001 Meleha Field Upgrading / Enppi Handling of General Cargo Agiba Petroleum CO. 2001 Gulf of Suez Petroleum CO./ Agip, Amoco & Danzas Handling of 80,000 FRT of G.C plus Heavy & OD Ha’py Offshore Cargo Development Project 2001 AMOC Project Foster Wheeler France, Handling of 50,000 FRT of G.C including Heavy Shenker & BTL & OD Cargo (up to 427 tons) 2002 Scarab Saffron Development Bechtel / K&N Handling of 35,000 FRT of G.C including Heavy Project/ Burullus Petroleum & OD Cargo CO. 2002 Esh El-Malaha Petroleum ESHPETCO Jacking up/down & Inland Transportation of CO. (ESHPETCO) 1x80tons Oil Tank (Height: 14m; Diameter: 17m) 2003 Damietta LNG Project Transcar Inland Transportation of 1x350 tons Heat Exchanger plus Jacking Down & Reloading for Temporary Storage 2003 Egyptian Liquefaction Bechtel Overseas Handling of 400,000 FRT of General Cargo plus Natural Gas Project (ELNG) Corporation 1x200 tons Absorber Train I & II 2003 Egyptian Liquefaction Mitsubishi Heavy Handling of 25,000 FRT of Nickel Steel Sheets Natural Gas Project (ELNG) Industries / Tomen plus G.C Train I & II / LNG TANKS Corporation 2003 NGL Project UGDC / Mammoet Loading & Inland Transportation of 3 Columns Fostrans Egypt (160tons, 320 tons & 350 tons) 2003 NGL Project UGDC / Petrojet Inland Transportation of 11 Heavy & OD Cargoes (up to 136 tons) 2004 Damietta LNG Project SEGAS / DLC Inland Transportation of Ethane Gas 2004 El-Qasr Petroluem Project Khalda Petroleum CO. Handling of 40,000tons of pipes 2005 El-Bakr Base Development Enppi Handling of 25,000 FRT of G.C & OD Cargo 2007 Saqqara Project Saving Handling of all general cargo & over Egypt/Panalpina dimensional/weight cargo including: Energy & Projects - Amine Reboiler Skid (120tons; Solutions—KBR / BP 12.0x5.1x9.5m) - Teg Regeneration Skid (80tons; 12.0x5.1x8.5m) 2008 Salam Gas Train III Saving Egypt/ Handling of all general cargo & over Panalpina Energy & dimensional/weight cargo Projects Solutions -- Petrofac 2008 Methanol Project Techint Cimi Montubi Customs Clearance & Inland Transportation of 120,000FRT of G.C including: 2x300tons Boilers (19.0m high); 1x350tons column (71.0m length 2009 Salam Gas Train III Khalda Petroleum CO. Transportation of 2x280 tons Slug Catchers 2012 Egyptian Polypropylene Panalpina Energy & 1x284 tons (70m long) absorber Projects Solutions /UHDE 2012 Sumed Sukhna Plant Enppi Customs Clearance & Inland Transportation Development 2013 Assil & Karam Project Enppi / BAPETCO / Customs Clearance & Inland Transportation of Shell 16 Amine Packages max. height 10m with weight 170tons from Dekheila Port up to Western Desert Field 2014- ERC Mustorod Refinery GS E&C / Pantos Customs Clearance & Inland Transportation of 2016 Logistics 322,197.00 FRT of general cargo, ODC (101 units), heavy cargos (109 units) including 198tons drum 31.4x7.8x9.5m, 11Silos 21.0x11.0x9.5m 2016- Zohr Gas Plant Phase I Petrobel / Eni / ISS Customs Clearance & Inland Transportation of 2017 Palumbo / Saga Italia 200,000 FRT of general cargo, ODC, heavy cargo including - 3x220 tons Boilers (18x11x12m) - 3x280 tons Gas Sour Absorbers (30x4.35x4.65m) - 1x250 tons Umbilical Reel (12.0m diameter) 2016- West Nile Delta Gas Plant Bechtel / BP Handling of 100,000FRT of general cargo, 2017 containers, ODC and heavy cargo including: - 4x395tons Absorption Towers (21x5.4x6m) - 1x207 tons HP Separator (18x3.7x4.2m) - 1x138 tons HP Separator (16x3x3.5m) 2017 Zohr Gas Plant Phase I Saipem / ISS Palumbo Handling of 140,000 of coated pipes at Damietta Port (receiving at port storage area/stacking on racks/reloading on trucks/shifting inside port/loading on vessel/lashing) 2018 Zohr Gas Plant Phase II Petrobel / Eni / ISS Customs Clearance & Inland Transportation of Palumbo / Saga Italia 200,000 FRT of general cargo, ODC, heavy cargo including - 3x280 tons Gas Sour Absorbers (30x4.35x4.65m) 2019 Assiut Refinery ASORC/ENPPI Customs Clearance & Inland Transportation of (Utilities/CCR) 100,000 FRT of general cargo, ODC, heavy cargo including - 1x Deisohexanizer Column 135 tons 65x5.4x6.15m - 1x Splitter Column 76 tons 44.15x3.65x4.1 m - 2x Boiler 110 tons - Plus other columns and heavy cargo Industry: Power Station ProjeCts Year Project Client Description 1981 Shoubra El-Kheima Mitsubishi Heavy Handling of 4,000 FRT of Piping Power Station Industries Material 1985 Rehabilitation of Agat Handling of 38,000FRT of G.C including Aswan II Power Plant Heavy & OD Cargo 1985 Petrobel Abu Redeis Turbo Technica SPA Handling of 6,000 FRT of G.C Power Station 1995 Assyut Power Station Mitsubishi Heavy Handling of 38,000 FRT of G.C including Industries Heavy & OD Cargo 1994 Al Arish Power Fuji Electric / Tomen Handling of 2,700 FRT of G.C plus Station (2x30MW) Corporation Heavy & OD Cargo up to 108 tons/piece 1996 El-Kureimat Power Nouva Cimi Montubi / Handling of 160,000 FRT of G.C plus Station (2x600MW / Babcock & Wilcox Heavy & OD Cargo (max. 320 tons/pc & Boiler Package) max. length 28m) 1996 El-Kureimat Power Korean Heavy Industries / Handling of 20,000 FRT including Heavy Station (2x600MW / Nouva Cimi Montubi & OD Cargo up to 81 tons / 24m length Condensers & / 5.4m height Heaters Package) 1996 El-Kureimat Power Saving Italy / Nouva Cimi Handling of 11,250 FRT of G.C Station (2x600MW / Montubi Chimney Package) 1994 Overhead Metra Handling of 7,500 FRT of General Cargo Transmission Line Towers 1998 Sidi Krir Power Babcock & Wilcox / Handling of 48,000 FRT of G.C including Station (2x230MW) / Techint Cimi Montubi 189tons Steam Drum (17.4m length) Boiler Package 1998 Sidi Krir Power Mecanica De La Pena Handling of 7,000 FRT of G.C Station (2x230MW) / Critical Piping Package 2000 Ayoun Mousa Power Babcock & Wilcox / Handling of 48,000 FRT of G.C including Station (2x230MW) / Techint Cimi Montubi 182tons Steam Drum (17.4m length) Boiler Package 2000 Ayoun Mousa Power Mecanica De La Pena Handling of 7,000 FRT of G.C Station (2x230MW) / Critical Piping 1997 El-Ezz Sub-Station / ABB Transformatori / Handling of G.C plus Transformers 98 Sadat City Saving tons/pc 1998 Egyptian ABB / Danzas Handling 6,000 FRT of G.C including Petrochemical CO. Heavy & OD Cargo Sub-Station II 2000 Sidi Krir Power Bechtel Power Corp. / Handling of 50,000 FRT of G.C including Station 3&4 Intergen Heavy & OD Cargo (2 x 290 tons Trafos.) 2000 Sidi Krir Power Bechtel Power Corp. / Handling of 40,000 FRT of G.C including Station 3&4 / Boiler Intergen 250 tons Boiler Package 2000 Sidi Krir Power ABB / Alstom U.K Handling of 30,000 FRT of G.C including Station 3&4 / Turbine Heavy & O.D Cargo Package 2001 East Port-Said Power EDF / CFTI / Saving Egypt Handling of G.C, Heavy & O.D Cargo Station plus Inland Transportation & Skidding of 3x230 tons Trafos. 2001 Ain El-Sukhna Power EDF / CFTI / Saving Egypt Handling of G.C, Heavy & O.D Cargo Station plus Inland Transportation & Skidding of 3x230 tons Trafos. 2003 Ein EL-Seira Power Saving Egypt Customs clearance, Inland Station Transportation & Skidding of 3x120 tons Trafos. Plus G.C 2002 Cairo North Power Mitsubishi Heavy Handling of 25,000 FRT of G.C, Heavy & Station I / Gas Industries / Tomen O.D Cargo plus 2x205tons Turbine Turbine Package Corporation 2003 Cairo North Power Conisys Customs clearance, Inalnd Station I / Transportation & Skidding of 3x180 Transformers Package tons Trafos. Plus G.C 2004 El-Kureimat Power Saving Egypt / Tomen Customs clearance, Inalnd Station Corporation / MHI Transportation & Skidding of 1x125 tons Trafos.
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