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HBIS Premium Petrochemical Plates Secure Key Contracts in China & Serbia Energy Projects

Synopsis: HBIS Wusteel's premium petrochemical steel plates have been selected for use in the KOSTOLAC-B Power Plant Second Phase in Serbia, marking a significant achievement in the China-Serbia Cooperation Framework. The plates will be used in high-temperature heaters and boilers, contributing to Serbia’s largest energy project in three decades.
Sunday, November 24, 2024
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In a notable development for the steel industry, HBIS Wusteel has successfully secured major contracts for its high-end petrochemical steel plates in the context of two significant international projects under the China-Serbia Cooperation Framework Agreement. The contracts focus on the construction of the KOSTOLAC-B Power Plant’s Second Phase in Serbia, one of the largest energy projects in the country in the past three decades. HBIS Wusteel’s premium steel plates, used for critical components such as high-temperature heaters and boilers, played a pivotal role in the success of the project. The 1×350 MW supercritical coal-fired power generator successfully passed a rigorous 168+96 hour reliability test, which highlighted the plates' reliability and performance under extreme conditions.

The KOSTOLAC-B Power Plant, which will feature a 350 MW supercritical coal-fired power unit, marks the first export of such a unit by a Chinese company to a Middle Eastern European country. This is a landmark achievement, not only for HBIS Wusteel but also for China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), further strengthening the bilateral cooperation between China and Serbia. The plant is expected to play a crucial role in Serbia’s economic and social development, improving energy production capacity while contributing to the country's sustainability goals. This project also underscores the growing economic ties between China and Serbia, symbolizing a deeper, more strategic partnership between the two nations.

HBIS Wusteel’s involvement in the KOSTOLAC-B Power Plant project is a testament to the company's focus on developing and providing high-quality, high-performance steel products for complex industrial applications. To meet the specific demands of this Serbian project, HBIS Wusteel utilized its expertise in manufacturing petrochemical plates designed to withstand extreme conditions. The company’s R&D and manufacturing procedures adhered strictly to CE Standards set by the European Union, ensuring that the products not only meet but exceed industry expectations. The plates used in the power plant’s construction are critical to the operation of key components like boilers and high-temperature heaters, where both strength and durability are essential.

The project required close collaboration between HBIS Wusteel’s sales, technological, and production teams, who worked in tandem with contractors to understand the personalized requirements of the project. By engaging directly with the contractors, HBIS Wusteel ensured that its products were optimized for the specific needs of the plant, resulting in tailored solutions that supported both the structural integrity and operational efficiency of the power plant. This level of client-oriented service was instrumental in securing the contract and ensuring that the steel plates met the high-performance standards required for such a critical infrastructure project.

In addition to the technical excellence of the steel plates, HBIS Wusteel’s commitment to quality control was another key factor in the success of the project. After the plates were delivered to the site, the company’s teams continued to support the project by following the equipment manufacturing procedures closely, ensuring that each component was up to the highest standards. This focus on quality assurance and customer service demonstrates HBIS Wusteel’s dedication to providing end-to-end solutions that meet the unique challenges of large-scale infrastructure projects.

The KOSTOLAC-B Power Plant project is not only significant for the energy sector but also serves as a cornerstone for the growing economic and strategic partnership between China and Serbia. As part of the China-Serbia Cooperation Framework, this project is expected to enhance the Belt and Road cooperation between the two countries. By providing cutting-edge steel products and expertise, HBIS Wusteel is playing a crucial role in supporting Serbia’s energy transition and contributing to the broader geopolitical goals of the BRI. This project also highlights China’s increasing influence in the energy and infrastructure sectors across Eastern Europe.

In the broader context of the China-Serbia Cooperation Framework, the success of the KOSTOLAC-B Power Plant is just one example of the deepening ties between the two countries. The project not only benefits Serbia’s energy needs but also strengthens the bilateral relationship between the two nations, opening doors for further collaboration in infrastructure development, trade, and technology. As the first supercritical coal-fired power unit exported from China to a Middle Eastern European country, the KOSTOLAC-B Power Plant sets a precedent for future energy projects and further solidifies HBIS Wusteel’s reputation as a key player in the global steel market.

Through its involvement in these international projects, HBIS Wusteel continues to demonstrate its leadership in the steel industry, particularly in the petrochemical and energy sectors. The company's commitment to producing high-quality steel plates that meet stringent standards, combined with its customer-centric approach, positions HBIS Wusteel as a key partner in global infrastructure development. With its successful participation in the KOSTOLAC-B Power Plant project and other initiatives under the Belt and Road Initiative, HBIS Wusteel is paving the way for future growth and innovation in the steel industry.

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