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thyssenkrupp Polysius supplies AFR feeding system to Sung Shin cement plant

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World Cement,


thyssenkrupp Polysius has achieved a major milestone by supplying the proven AFR feeding system - prepol® SC to the Sung Shin cement plant, marking the first installation of its kind in the country.

Balasubramanian V.N., CEO of thyssenkrupp Polysius Asia Pacific, expressed his excitement over this milestone, stating,"I am extremely delighted to achieve this milestone for the thyssenkrupp Decarbon Technologies segment. "To our valued Customer, we extend our heartiest congratulations on the achievement and gratitude for reposing faith in our technology, without which, this accomplishment was not possible. This is a classic example of great collaboration between Germany and SEA offices of thyssenkrupp Polysius. The prepol® SC should open new avenues for carbon footprint reduction and reduced production costs while contributing to a greener world.

The achievement emphasises thyssenkrupp Polysius' commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that drive progress in the cement industry and beyond. The collaboration and execution of this project are expected to open new avenues for sustainable practices.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/20092024/thyssenkrupp-polysius-supplies-afr-feeding-system-to-sung-shin-cement-plant/

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