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Energy China signs contract for PPRC refining project in Malaysia
Seetao 2022-04-27 14:56
  • This project is of great significance to promote the deepening of the Malaysian market
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On April 26, 2022, Energy China Gezhouba International Company and Malaysia WBSB Company successfully signed the EPCC contract agreement for PPRC refining and chemical complex terminal and auxiliary works in Perak, Malaysia, which is another important achievement of the company in the non-electrical field in Malaysia. It is of great significance to promote the deepening of the Malaysian market.

The project is a dedicated terminal for the PPRC refining and chemical complex project in Perak. The main work includes a trestle bridge with a length of about 800 meters, a wharf with a length of about 1300 meters, and related dredging work and ancillary facilities. The development and construction of the project will effectively promote and promote local employment, which is of great significance to the economic development of the region. Keywords: engineering news, PPRC refining complex

Malaysia is a key market of China Energy Construction Gezhouba Group in Southeast Asia. Currently, there are many projects under construction, such as the Bale Hydropower Project, the Jingxing Paper Mill Industrial Plant Project, the D1 Project on the Sara Yueyan Avenue, and the Kelantan Small Hydropower Project. Made an important contribution to the infrastructure construction of Malaysia. Energy China Gezhouba Group will continue to strengthen the development of the Malaysian market, actively participate in local investment, and promote the continuous deepening of Sino-Malaysian cooperation. Editor / Zhao E

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