ASEC signs 3-year O&M agreement with Al Takamol Cement Company
Published by Emily Thomas,
Deputy Editor
World Cement,
Arab Swiss Engineering Company ASEC and the Sudanese producer, Al-Takamol Cement Company, have announced that they will sign a 3-year agreement for the operation and maintenance of Al-Takamol Cement Plant, a 1.6 million tpy facility, located north of Khartoum city, Sudan.
In 2009, the collaboration between ASEC and Al-Takamol saw its robust debut when partners signed the first operation and maintenance agreement. ASEC was entrusted with the technical management of the state-of-the-art facility till 2011 when the plant shifted to self-operation.
Commenting on the renewed cooperation with Al-Takamol, ASEC's Managing Director, Eng. Khaled El-Sebaie, said, "Resuming the collaboration with Al-Takamol Cement Company is a testament of the cherished trust our customers award us and the confidence in our capabilities in managing their facilities and supporting their goals."
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/africa-middle-east/25112020/asec-signs-3-year-om-agreement-with-al-takamol-cement-company/
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