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Brazilian petrochemical plants set to upgrade

An ABB Automation Technologies product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 5, 2007

ABB has received a $30 million order from Braskem, Latin America's largest petrochemical producer, to implement maintenance and performance improvements at six petrochemical plants in Brazil.

ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, has received a $30 million order from Braskem, Latin America's largest petrochemical producer, to implement maintenance and performance improvements at six petrochemical plants in Brazil.

ABB will take over maintenance of instrumentation, rotating and electrical equipment at Braskem's basic petrochemicals and vinyl units in Camacari, in the state of Bahia.

The two-year, renewable contract includes both fixed payments and a variable bonus linked to the reliability of production processes and cost reductions.

Key performance indicators will track variables such as reduction in materials consumption and production gains.

"There is strong demand for ABB expertise in order to increase the performance and useful life of plant assets", said Veli-Matti Reinikkala, head of ABB's Process Automation division.

"ABB's proven best practices contribute to both cost and energy savings and a greater return on investment".

A team of performance specialists from ABB businesses in Brazil, the USA and the UK will carry out key analysis, engineering and planning activities in consultation with Braskem.

In addition, a staff of some 300 ABB service professionals will work full time at the Braskem sites.

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