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Six main companies with an international reach, all global or regional leaders in their fields, with deep roots in the countries where they are established, each with its own objectives and strategies, but all partaking an original philosophy of long term presence, commitment to local development, and a passion for quality and technology: this is the Techint Group, which in 2013 had total revenues of USD 25.4 billion and more than 59 thousand permanent employees worldwide.
The companies are: Tenaris, a leading supplier of steel tubes and related services for the world’s energy industry and certain other industrial applications, with an integrated worldwide network of steel pipe manufacturing, research, finishing and service facilities, with industrial operations in North and South America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa and a direct presence in most major oil and gas markets;Ternium, an integrated supplier of flat and long steel products and a leading steel producer in Latin America, with steel manufacturing and processing facilities located in Mexico, Argentina, Brazil (through a managing stake in Usiminas), Colombia, the southern United States and Guatemala, and with a network of service and distribution centers in Latin America serving its core markets;Techint Engineering & Construction, a group of companies providing engineering, procurement, construction, operation and management services for projects of great importance in worldwide locations, in such market segments as oil & gas, energy, industrial plants, oil refineries and petrochemical plants, mining, infrastructure and architecture civil works;Tenova, a worldwide supplier of advanced technologies, products and engineering services for the metals and mining industries providing innovative, integrated solutions for complete process areas through companies located in 5 continents;Tecpetrol, active in oil and gas exploration and production in several countries of the Americas, which also promotes, develops, operates and manages natural gas transportation networks in the region;Humanitas, holder of a number of research-committed health care institutions of high complexity in Italy, managed through a patient oriented approach relying on state-of-the-art management models and integrated information technology systems.
Techint Group companies aim for competitiveness in international markets, invest in human resources and scientific research, promote health and safety among employees, are careful of the impact of operations on the environment, establish transparent and constructive relations with local communities and foster long-term relationships with clients and suppliers. In respect of its founding philosophy, the Techint Group does not engage in purely financial activities.
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Tenaris 16
Ternium 26
Techint Engineering & Construction 34
Tenova 48
Tecpetrol 66
Humanitas 72
Addresses 80
Origins and Expansion 4
Values 9
Activities 10
TECHINT GROUP COMPANIES IN THE WORLD 78
TECHINT GROUP COMPANIES 14
HIGHLIGHTS 2
THE TECHINT GROUP IN BRIEF 4
This publication serves the purpose of presenting the Techint Group and its main activities in the year 2013.It is based on information available as of February 28, 2014
The Techint Group
2013
2
Highlights
Ternium
Tenaris
PERMANENT EMPLOYEES
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30,000
20,000
10,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
TECHINT GROUP CONSOLIDATED COMPANIES’ HIGHLIGHTS USD Million
Revenues
Capital Expenditures
Total Assets
Permanent Employees
*
Increase before depreciation of tangible and intangible assets gross of divestitures.
2009
17,786
880
26,539
48,895
2010
19,092
1,544
28,039
54,205
2011
24,105
1,918
31,364
57,359
2012
25,477
2,282
33,755
59,196
2013
25,378
2,085
33,226
59,429
*
REVENUES
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USD
MIL
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12,000
8,000
4,000
16,000
20,000
24,000
28,000
SHIPMENTS OF STEEL PRODUCTS*
*Shipments of pig iron not included.
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4,000
6,000
8,000
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SHIPMENTS BY REGION IN 2013*
SOUTHERN REGION **2,633
OTHER MARKETS1,370
MEXICO4,985
**The Southern Region encompasses Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay.
TOTAL 8,988 THOUSANDS OF METRIC TONS
SALES BY REGION IN 2013 USD million
NORTH AMERICA4,412
SOUTH AMERICA2,587
TOTAL 10,597
FAR EAST & OCEANIA520
EUROPE958
MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA2,120
SHIPMENTS OF TUBES
3,000
4,000
5,000
2,000
1,000
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TecpeTrol
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BACKLOG OF ORDERS BY REGIONAS OF 12/31/13 USD million
TOTAL 2,374
*At end of period.
WORK PERFORMED BACKLOG OF ORDERS*
COMPANIES’ PERFORMANCE
3,000
2,000
5,000
4,000
1,000
02009 2010 2011 2012 2013
USD
MIL
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BRAZIL682
MEXICO267
OTHER AMERICA284
ARGENTINA612
EUROPE, MIDDLE & FAREAST, AFRICA
529
BACKLOG OF ORDERS BY REGIONAS OF 12/31/13 USD million
TOTAL 2,065
TENOVA PERFORMANCE
*At end of period.
WORK PERFORMED BACKLOG OF ORDERS*
1,500
2,500
2,000
1,000
500
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USD
MIL
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MIDDLE, FAR EAST & OCEANIA526
AFRICA252
CHINA282
EUROPE & CIS280
NORTH & SOUTH AMERICA724
PRODUCTION*
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25
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RESERVES PROVED*
06/30/1306/30/09 6/30/10 6/30/11 6/30/12
80
160
240
320
400
* Own working interest.* Own working interest.
E&P OPERATIONS SERVICE CONTRACTS
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40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
HUMANITAS GROUP: OPERATIVE BEDS*
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200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
*Inpatient, at end of period.
HUMANITAS GROUP: TOTAL ADMISSIONS
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Origins and Expansion
“Compagnia Tecnica Internazionale” - soon named TECHINT
after the original telex code - was founded as an international
corporation in 1945. The founder, Agostino Rocca, was an
innovative engineer, manager and entrepreneur, and a key
force behind the development of the Italian steel industry
in the 1930s.
The company began providing engineering services to a growing
number of clients in Latin America -to where Agostino Rocca
had traveled after World War II- and Europe. Construction
activities soon followed: the first major Techint engineering and
construction (E&C) project was a network of large diameter
pipelines in Argentina and Brazil. After building the southern
gas pipeline in Argentina (inaugurated in 1949) and completing other pipeline
projects, the E&C activities of the company extended during the 1950s to the field of
power infrastructure. In those early years, the company started the production of steel
structures and heavy mechanical parts and equipment near Buenos Aires in order to
support the industrial ventures which soon followed.
Fueled by Mr. Rocca’s vision, the company expanded and diversified its original
activities by building and then operating two seamless steel tube plants, one in
Veracruz, Mexico and the other in Campana, Argentina. Both plants began
production in 1954.
In the late 1960s, a flat steel cold-rolling facility was built in Ensenada, Argentina,
which was meant to be the first step of a planned fully integrated operation.
Steel manufacturing was now the main industrial activity of the Techint Group.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the E&C activities were developed further and farther,
establishing Techint as one of the world’s major pipeline builders, and a supplier
of turnkey plants for productions ranging from steel to petrochemicals.
In the 1980s important projects were undertaken in Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador and
Mexico, and the company diversified into new fields of activity, building the first nuclear
facilities and offshore platforms. In 1980 Techint Engineering & Construction was
among the first companies to adopt computer aided design (CAD) systems.
During the 1990s, the company made key contributions to energy integration
in the Southern Cone region, building the pipelines linking Argentina and Chile,
Bolivia and Brazil, and Brazil and Argentina. In the early 2000s Techint Engineering
& Construction undertook simultaneously two of the most challenging pipeline projects
ever: the OCP crude oil pipeline in Ecuador and the Camisea gas and LNG pipelines
project in Peru. The company also developed projects in Egypt and Nigeria, where it
carried out electromechanical assembly of power generation facilities and natural gas
liquefaction plants.
Currently, Techint Engineering & Construction is engaged in large projects in Argentina,
Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Egypt, France, Italy, Mexico, Peru, United Arab Emirates and
other countries (see detailed references in the Techint Group Companies section of this
publication). In over sixty five years of activity, Techint Engineering & Construction has
Agostino Rocca(1895-1978),founder of theTechint Group.
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successfully completed more
than 3,500 projects in more
than 45 countries, and remains
engaged in large industrial
and infrastructure projects
worldwide.
The Techint Group’s steel pipes
business also continued to grow.
In the mid-1980s it undertook
a major, export-oriented
expansion of the Campana
mill and acquired Argentine
welded pipe maker Siat. In the
1990s it also acquired control
of the Veracruz mill in Mexico and the Dalmine seamless pipe mill in Italy. Steel pipe
manufacturing facilities were also, in time, acquired in Brazil, Venezuela, Japan,
Canada and Romania.
Tenaris, the company under which all the manufacturing and service activities in the
steel pipe business are grouped today, went public at the end of 2002 quoting in the
Buenos Aires, Mexico City and Milan stock exchanges and its American Depositary
Securities listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
With the acquisition of Maverick Tube Corp. in 2006 Tenaris became a leading
North American producer of welded oil country tubular goods (OCTG), line pipe
and coiled tubing for use in oil and natural gas wells. It also acquired a presence in
Colombia through TuboCaribe. Aiming for leadership in the premium market, Tenaris
in 2007 acquired Hydril, a renowned producer of premium OCTG connections in the
USA with a solid international presence. Two years later Tenaris acquired control of
Seamless Pipe Indonesia Java (SPIJ), an OCTG processing business with heat treatment
and premium connection threading facilities; shortly thereafter, Tenaris completed its
new premium threading facility in Saudi Arabia in order to supply customer Saudi
Aramco with TenarisHydril premium connections.
In November 2010 Tenaris rolled out the first pipe at its new rolling mill in Veracruz,
a major investment meant to complement the integrated global manufacturing network
and accompany the development of the oil and gas industry in North America.
With a similar aim, in September, 2013 Tenaris announced that it broke ground on
its first US seamless pipe mill in Bay City, Texas. The new facility will have an annual
production capacity of 600,000 tons of high quality seamless pipe and is expected to
begin operations in 2016. A major expansion project of the TuboCaribe plant is also
under way, with completion scheduled by 2015. When finished, the plant will reach an
output of 300,000 tons of welded and seamless pipes.
Tenaris is also increasing the production of sucker rods, with an expansion of the mill in
Veracruz, Mexico and the construction of a new mill in Conroe, USA.
From left to right:Gianfelice,
Agostino (1945-2001),Roberto (1922-2003)
and Paolo Rocca.
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Today, Tenaris is a leading supplier of tubes and related services for the world’s energy
industry and certain other industrial applications. It has an integrated worldwide
network of steel pipe manufacturing, finishing, service and research facilities with
industrial operations in North and South America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and
Africa and a direct presence in most major oil and gas markets. Tenaris continues to
strengthen its competitive position investing heavily in research and the continuous
improvement of its talented workforce.
Cold rolling and downstream processing of flat steel in Argentina continued
to grow through the 1980s. In 1992, the Group acquired from the state a majority
share of Somisa, the largest integrated flat steel plant in Argentina, and brought
it up rapidly to international production standards through a major investment
program.
Steel coating and processing capacities were also expanded in the 1990s through
investments and acquisitions. All Argentine flat steel facilities were then integrated in
Siderar. In 1997, the Group participated in a consortium that acquired a controlling
share of Sidor, the largest steel company in Venezuela.
In 2005, Ternium was born, with the integration of Siderar, Sidor and Hylsa: acquired
in August of that year, Hylsa was the largest steel manufacturer in Mexico, and the
one with the highest level of vertical integration, from the extraction and processing
of iron ore to the manufacturing of high value added steel products.
In February 2006, Ternium closed its IPO on the New York Stock Exchange.
In 2007, Ternium took control over Grupo Imsa, a company with a strong presence
in Mexico and processing facilities in Guatemala and the United States. In 2008 the
Venezuelan government nationalized Sidor.
In 2010, Ternium completed the acquisition of Colombia-based Ferrasa, a leading
long and flat steel products processor and distributor. That same year, Ternium and
Nippon Steel signed an agreement to form a company in Mexico for the manufacturing
and sale of hot-dip galvanized and galvannealed steel sheets to serve the Mexican
automobile market.
In January 2012, Ternium, together with its subsidiary Siderar and Tenaris company
Confab, completed the acquisition of a stake in Usiminas joining its control group.
Usiminas is the largest flat steel producer in Brazil, with 9.5 million tons of crude steel
capacity. The company has strategically located facilities near the main consumers
of steel in Brazil and iron ore mines in the Serra Azul region.
In September of 2013 Ternium inaugurated an industrial center in Pesquería,
Mexico, realizing the project developed by Ternium and Tenigal, the joint venture
between Ternium and Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation.
Through its two main production lines, a cold-rolling mill and Tenigal’s hot-dipped
galvanizing mill, four cold processes and high-tech services for its operation, this
center will produce high-end steel mainly for the automotive industry, with annual
processing capacity of 1.5 million tons of cold-rolled steel and 400,000 tons of
galvanized steel.
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With an annual production capacity of approximately 10.9 million tons of finished
steel products and 4.4 million tons of iron ore Ternium is now one of the most
significant and dynamic players in the Americas. The company continues to invest
in its steel mills and in mining in order to increase production, improve quality
and draw synergies from process integration and product specialization.
The Techint Group experience and skills in plant making have, since the beginning,
been accompanied by the in-house manufacture of heavy equipment and industrial
machinery. Starting in the 1980s, a series of acquisitions and expansions in Italy had
multiplied the portfolio of products and leading technological solutions, particularly for
the metals and raw materials industries. Important international acquisitions of leading
companies took place in the mid 2000s under the Tenova brand, aimed at the dual
purpose of completing the offer in terms of technologies and products and broadening
and consolidating the geographical penetration. Today Tenova operates in 26 countries
across five continents and its product lines include innovative technologies for the metals
and the mining & minerals industries.
Activities in the metals industries span from the upstream processes involving raw
materials treatment and the steelmaking processes, up to the downstream phase
including both thermal and rolling and finishing processes, covering the key
segments of the industry.
In the mining & minerals industries, Tenova’s engineering and manufacturing
skills have long been applied to bulk handling and advanced mining technologies.
In 2012, through the acquisition of a leading global mining engineering house and
equipment supplier, Tenova has strengthened its offering, presence and operations,
by providing EPCM services and equipment covering most of the mining and
minerals processing and extractive metallurgy value chain.
During the 1990s the Techint Group invested in oil and gas blocks in Argentina
through exploration and production company Tecpetrol. Tecpetrol has acquired
operations in Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Colombia and the United
States. In 2013 the concession of an important operated block in Argentina was
renewed until the year 2027.
Through Tecpetrol, the Group also holds operating interests in a number of
gas transportation businesses, such as Transportadora de Gas del Norte (TGN),
Transportadora de Gas del Mercosur (TGM) and Litoral Gas in Argentina and
Transportadora de gas del Perú (TgP) in Peru. The latter holds the concession of
the two Camisea trans-Andean pipelines, one for gas and one for liquids, whose
construction has been one of the most challenging projects undertaken by Techint
E&C. These Peruvian assets are in the process of being divested. Even so, Tecpetrol
continues to pursue the development of energy infrastructure projects, a synergic
field of activity involving all the major strengths of the Group.
In Italy, the Techint Group entered the health services sector in the mid-1990s by
building and managing Istituto Clinico Humanitas, a state-of-the-art hospital
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and medical research institute near Milan. Specialized company Humanitas has
subsequently acquired controlling interests in other important private hospitals in
Bergamo, Turin, Catania and Castellanza, where the successful technology-based and
patient oriented management model originally adopted in Istituto Clinico has been
replicated.
Humanitas continues to invest in new health and science facilities, consolidating its
position as a foremost private health concern in Italy.
For more than 10 years Istituto Clinico Humanitas has been a teaching center for
medicine, biotechnologies and nursing degrees thanks to an affiliation with the
University of Milan. Its Research Center has become a world-famous center of excellence
for immune system related diseases, from cancer to rheumatoid arthritis. Since 2010
Humanitas also hosts the international track of the University of Milan School of
Medicine.
Today, the Techint Group comprises six main companies operating worldwide through
numerous subsidiaries, supported by a workforce of experienced professionals and
skilled workers numbering 59,400 permanent employees. The global annual turnover of
companies of the Techint Group, public and non-public, was USD 25.4 billion in 2013.
The magnitude of operations of the main companies of the Techint Group may be
gleaned from the following table:
Techint group companies - significant dataTenaris: total (seamless and welded) tubes shipments in 2013 (million tons) 3.7Ternium: shipments of steel products* in 2013 (million tons) 9.0Techint Engineering & Construction: backlog of work as of December 31, 2013 (billions of USD) 2.4Tenova: backlog of work as of December 31, 2013 (billions of USD) 2.1Tecpetrol: operated and service contracts working interest in oil and gas production in 2013** (million bbl of oil equivalent) 30Tecpetrol: operated oil and gas pipelines at end-2013 (thousand kilometers) 12Humanitas hospitals admissions in 2013 119,200
* Excluding pig iron** Includes production from Libertador field (Ecuador)
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Values
Techint Group companies share an original philosophy of long term presence, commitment
to local development, and a passion for quality and technology. The success and growth of
companies also reflect a management approach based on continued investment in human
resources and the development of individuals’ competences and responsibilities in a safe
working environment where teamwork is as essential as a single’s drive and initiative.
Techint Group companies are “multilocal” industrial enterprises deeply rooted in the
countries where they operate, and are established with such objective in mind. Thus, they
possess a thorough understanding of local cultures, and are able to recognize, and draw
fully from local strengths and skills. Companies are committed to economic progress and
contribute to local development and growth through their output, investment in human
resources and investments aimed at improving the welfare of the communities in which
they operate. They respect, care for, and contribute to the quality of the surrounding
environment.
The management of Techint Group companies is renowned for its professionalism and
for the strict financial and operational control it exercises over all ventures. Thus, Techint
Group companies are ideal partners for business initiatives, and have often set up joint
ventures with both local and foreign partners wherever they have an established presence.
Techint Group companies aim for competitiveness in international markets, relying
on quality, technology and an understanding of their clients’ needs.
Techint Group companies have always prided themselves on their ability to manage
complex projects and integrate up-to-date technology in all fields of operation, beginning
with the companies’ own industrial and services facilities and the information and
communication technology links that allow them to operate worldwide.
A full understanding and evaluation of clients’ needs is a main principle of the Group’s
philosophy. Industrial, engineering and services companies strive to develop long-term
relationships with their clients.
Respecting the philosophy of its founder, it is not the policy of the Techint Group to engage
in purely financial activities.“Safe Hour” time in
Ternium’s plants.
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During more than 65 years of activity, the companies of the Techint Group have evolved,
building upon the vast amount of experience gained in such areas as steelmaking;
building of complex infrastructures; design and construction of industrial plants and
machinery; oil and gas exploration and production; and selected public services.
All along, companies have maintained a deep commitment to efficiency, quality, integrity
and respect of the value of individuals, promoting health and safety among employees,
being careful of the impact of operations on the environment, establishing transparent
and constructive relations with local communities, establishing long-term relationships
with customers and suppliers. Today, the companies of the Techint Group are active in
a small number of clearly circumscribed industries, where they have global or regional
prominence:
• Tenaris is a leading supplier of steel tubes and related services for the world’s
energy industry and certain other industrial applications;
• Ternium is a leading supplier of flat and long steel products in Latin America,
with steel manufacturing and processing facilities, and service and distribution centers
in the Americas;
• Techint Engineering & Construction carries out, from design to execution,
projects of high complexity in the oil & gas; energy; industrial plants; oil refineries
and petrochemical plants; mining; infrastructures and architecture civil works
market segments;
• Tenova is a worldwide supplier of advanced technologies, products and engineering
services for the metals and mining industries providing innovative, integrated solutions
for complete process areas;
Activities
Inauguration of the Roberto Rocca Technical School in Campana, Argentina.
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• Tecpetrol is involved in oil and gas exploration and development, as well
as in gas and natural gas liquids transportation and distribution projects,
in the Americas;
• Humanitas promotes, implements and manages health care initiatives, research
and teaching.
In addition, Techint Group company Exiros provides a wide range of industrial
procurement services to many of the above companies, negotiating more than 7.5 billion
dollars per year in purchases of raw materials, industrial goods and services for its
customers.
TenarisTenaris offers advanced product technology and integrated supply chain management
services on a global scale to customers such as the world’s major oil and gas companies,
as well as engineering and industrial companies.
Tenaris has manufacturing facilities in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Indonesia,
Italy, Japan, Mexico, Romania and the United States, a proprietary global service along
with a worldwide distribution network. Tenaris’s annual production capacity of seamless
pipes is 3.7 million tons. The company also has annual capacity of 2.6 million tons
of welded pipes, and employs 26,800 people worldwide.
Tenaris is the world leader in premium connections and is at the forefront in the
development of the tubular technologies required not only to operate in the most
demanding oil and gas fields, but also in high performance mechanical and structural
applications.
Tenaris is a public company, incorporated in Luxembourg, with its shares listed in Milan,
Buenos Aires and Mexico and its American Depositary Securities listed on the New York
Stock Exchange; it adheres to international standards of corporate governance, financial
transparency and information disclosure.
TerniumTernium is a leading steel producer in Latin America. It manufactures and processes a
broad range of value-added steel products - including galvanized and electro-galvanized
sheets, pre-painted sheets, tinplate, welded pipes, and hot-rolled and cold-rolled steel,
as well as slit and cut-to-length offerings through its service centers - for customers
operating in the construction, home appliances, capital goods, container, food, energy
and automotive industries.
Ternium also produces long steel products, such as bars and wire rod, and metal building
components. With an annual production capacity of 10.9 million tons of finished steel
products and 16,800 employees, Ternium has production facilities located in Mexico,
Argentina, Brazil (through a managing stake in Usiminas), Colombia, the southern
United States, and Guatemala, as well as a network of service and distribution centers
in Latin America. Ternium shares the Techint Group’s high standards of quality, efficiency
and industrial technology. Ternium is a public company with its shares listed on the
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: TX).
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Techint Engineering & ConstructionTechint Engineering & Construction provides engineering, procurement, construction,
operation and management services for projects of great importance in worldwide
locations. The company’s multi-local presence allows it to have deep knowledge
of the technical standards, laws and regulations, taxes, financial entities, labor unions
and subcontractors in the regions where it operates.
Thanks to its large experience in the market, Techint Engineering & Construction
can develop high complexity projects, from design to execution, taking care of the
environment and the welfare of communities. With over sixty five years of experience
and employing 22,000 people worldwide, the company has completed more than 3,500
projects in compliance with ISO/BS/OHSAS international standards in America, Europe,
Middle East and Africa.
Currently, the company delivers services in the following market segments:
Oil & Gas, Energy, Industrial Plants, Oil Refineries and Petrochemical Plants, Mining,
Infrastructure and Architecture Civil Works.
TenovaTenova is a major international supplier of advanced technological solutions for the
metals and mining & minerals industries worldwide, targeting the need for quality,
efficiency and environmental safeguard of its clients. Its product portfolio embraces
a range of technologies and renowned brands with numerous references in most
countries (for details, see the Techint Group Companies section of this publication).
Tenova’s product lines of innovative equipment and services for the metals industry
include steel shop equipment, industrial furnaces, rolling & finishing technologies
and fully automated roll shops. Tenova also operates in the mining industry, providing
engineering and EPCM services, equipment and technologies covering mining, bulk
handling, minerals processing and extractive metallurgy.
The company has carried out an international expansion strategy to complete its offering in
terms of technologies, services and products, and to widen and strengthen its geographical
presence. Today Tenova’s network of companies operates in 26 countries over 5 continents
as an integrated, flexible, customer-oriented organization with solid local roots.
TecpetrolThe Techint Group has a long-standing record of involvement in America’s potential
for energy development and integration. With privately held Tecpetrol, the Techint Group
is active in the exploration and production of oil and gas fields in Argentina, Bolivia,
Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela and the United States.
Tecpetrol also participates in the operation of gas transportation companies, among them
Transportadora de Gas del Norte (TGN), Transportadora de Gas del Mercosur (TGM),
Litoral Gas in Argentina, and Transportadora de gas del Perú (TgP), the Camisea pipelines
company in Peru, as well as in other energy-related developments. The company also offers
maintenance services to Pemex in Mexico, in the Sistema 3 project. Synergies are achieved
with Techint Engineering & Construction, a top-ranking builder of oil and gas pipelines
and facilities worldwide.
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HumanitasIn Italy, the Techint Group is active in health care through the Istituto Clinico Humanitas
and the Humanitas Group. Humanitas promotes, implements and manages health care
initiatives, research and teaching.
The Humanitas Group includes the well established, research- and teaching-focused
Istituto Clinico Humanitas hospital near Milan, built by Techint, and prestigious private
accredited hospitals in Bergamo, Turin, Catania and Castellanza (Varese).
The delivery of health care in these structures is based on Humanitas’ economically
successful, patient oriented management model, supported by state-of-the-art technologies.
ExirosExiros is a global company that offers integral procurement solutions, from suppliers
scouting activities to inventory management and trading of raw materials, production
materials and equipment. Exiros centralizes the purchasing operations of Tenaris and
Ternium, the steel business companies of the Techint Group, and a portion of Techint
Engineering & Construction, consolidating over 8 billion dollars in purchases of a wide
range of categories, including the afore mentioned in trading, plus supplies, transport
and services. The company employs 500 people in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China,
Colombia, Guatemala, Italy, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria, Romania, The Netherlands,
Uruguay, and the United States.
Fully owned by Tenaris and Ternium, Exiros aims to increase the efficiency of its
shareholders’ supply chains, leveraging on the support of more than 12,000 active
suppliers and performing more than 630,000 transactions every year.
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our mission is to deliver value to our customers through product development, manufacturing excellence, and supply chain management. We seek to minimize risk for our customers and help them reduce cost, increase flexibility and improve time-to-market. Tenaris employees around the world are committed to continuous improvement by sharing knowledge across a single global organization.
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our mission is to deliver value to our customers through product development, manufacturing excellence, and supply chain management. We seek to minimize risk for our customers and help them reduce cost, increase flexibility and improve time-to-market. Tenaris employees around the world are committed to continuous improvement by sharing knowledge across a single global organization. T
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Tenaris is a leading supplier of steel tubes and related services for the
world’s energy industry and certain other industrial applications.
With a global network of manufacturing facilities, service yards, R&D centers
and commercial offices, Tenaris in 2013 produced 2.6 million tons of seamless
pipes and 1.0 million tons of welded pipes including Tubes and Projects.
Tenaris is a public company, incorporated in Luxembourg, with its shares
listed in Milan, Buenos Aires and Mexico and its American Depositary
Securities listed on the New York Stock Exchange; it adheres to international
standards of corporate governance, financial transparency and information
disclosure.
The company employs around 26,800 people worldwide.
Tenaris’s customers include most of the world’s leading oil and gas companies
as well as engineering companies engaged in constructing oil & gas gathering,
transportation and processing facilities. Tenaris serves customers through four
global business units focused on specific market segments, and local business
units which are located in the countries hosting its main production facilities.
In 2013 Tenaris had annual net sales of USD 10.6 billion.
Global Lines of Business
Oil Country Tubular Goods (OCTG) and Premium Connections
Tenaris supplies a full range of high quality casing and tubing, drill pipe,
premium connections, pipe accessories, sucker rods and coiled tubing for use
in all types of oil and gas drilling and well completion activities.
Using a unique network of manufacturing, service, distribution and R&D
facilities, Tenaris focuses on reducing time and costs for customers through
integrated supply chain management and developing industry leading
products and technical services. Tenaris’s service offer covers the entire
project lifespan, from the selection of materials to pipe handling and on-site
technical assistance during running.
Through TenarisHydril, Tenaris is able to offer customers worldwide a full
range of integral and coupled premium connection products for the most
demanding E&P environments. The combined R&D and industrial know-how
make a substantial contribution to expanding the frontiers of oil and gas
exploration and production.
A free iPad application - Why Pipe Matters - shows that high quality
and reliable steel pipes are essential to overcome the challenges of today’s oil
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and gas industry. The application explains how steel pipes are used in each
stage of the oil and gas industry and summarizes the extreme conditions in
which companies operate around the world. In addition, it presents a brief
history of the industry, highlights the importance of services and underscores
how steel pipes help reduce the environmental footprint of a project.
Other free apps by Tenaris include Tenaris Library that compiles up-to-date
information on OCTG and pipeline products supplied by the company,
and the Tenaris Hydrill Application Guide that details the features of premium
connections.
Pipeline Services
Tenaris manufactures a complete range of seamless and welded line pipe
and coiled line pipe products for use in onshore and offshore pipelines,
with onsite ready for installation delivery. Tenaris focuses on providing
the risers, flowlines and subsea tubular components for the deepwater and
ultra deepwater markets. Services provided include material selection, double
jointing, internal and external coating, internal blasting, anode pad installation
and other detailed operative services. Tenaris’s range of products also includes
pipes for complex offshore structures like platforms and rigs.
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Process and Power Plant Services
Tenaris provides comprehensive material planning, supply chain
management services and on-time delivery of quality products to enable
customers to meet the demanding needs of major refinery, petrochemical
and power plant contracts. Products include a wide range of seamless
and welded line pipe, fittings and flanges in most carbon, low alloy and high
alloy steel grades as well as special grades, and cold drawn pipes for boilers
and heat exchangers.
Industrial and Automotive Services
Tenaris provides a wide variety of mechanical, structural and cold-drawn
seamless pipe products for industrial applications with a focus on segments
such as automotive components, hydraulic cylinders, construction machinery,
gas cylinders and architectural structures. Services provided include
just-in-time delivery, stocking and consignment programs and e-commerce
facilities.
Local Business Units and Facilities
In countries where Tenaris has its principal pipe manufacturing centers,
local business units cater to the local market. Services offered take advantage
of the local manufacturing presence and the distinctive heritage of the mills
in the communities where they operate.
North America
Tenaris has a fully integrated seamless pipe manufacturing facility, a pipe
fittings facility and a sucker rods mill in Mexico; three welded pipe
manufacturing facilities, two coiled tubing facilities and a couplings
manufacturing facility in the United States; and a seamless pipe rolling mill
and a welded pipe manufacturing facility in Canada. Premium connection
threading facilities are also operating in the region. A new sucker rods mill
is under construction in the USA.
In Mexico, Tamsa - Tenaris’s fully integrated seamless pipe manufacturing
facility - is located near the port of Veracruz on the Gulf of Mexico, near
the major exploration and drilling operations of Mexican state oil company
Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex). The facility includes a new cutting-edge
technology rolling mill, which began operation in 2010, and a sucker rod
plant which has recently been expanded.
With its R&D center, automotive center, TenarisUniversity and environmental
certifications, Tamsa has become the industrial center of Tenaris in Mexico.
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In the United States, Tenaris has three facilities producing a complete
size range of welded Oil Country Tubular Goods (OCTG), including
technologically advanced products such as premium couplings, coiled tubing
and coiled subsea umbilicals. Main plants are located in the Houston area,
in Arkansas and in Tennessee. A new sucker rod mill is under construction
in Conroe, Texas. Tenaris is also building a greenfield seamless steel pipe
plant in Bay City, Texas, which is expected to be completed by 2016.
In Canada, Tenaris has two production facilities: a seamless steel pipe
manufacturing facility located in Sault Ste. Marie, in the province of Ontario,
and a welded steel pipe manufacturing facility based in Calgary, Alberta.
South America
Tenaris has a fully integrated seamless pipe facility in Argentina.
In addition, welded pipe manufacturing facilities are located in Argentina,
Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador.
The main manufacturing facility that Tenaris has in South America is a fully
integrated plant with a state-of-the-art seamless pipe mill located on the banks
of the Paraná River near the town of Campana, approximately 80 kilometers
from the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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in sub-zero temperatures as metals without adequate impact toughness
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In Argentina Tenaris also has two welded pipe plants, one located
at Villa Constitución in the province of Santa Fe which produces small
diameter welded pipes, and another located in Valentín Alsina, just south
of the city of Buenos Aires, which produces welded pipes with a diameter
range of 4½ to 80 inches that are mainly used in the construction of pipelines.
In addition, Tenaris produces tubular accessories such as sucker rods and
pipe protectors in Villa Mercedes, in the province of San Luis. Tenaris also
has a modern gas turbine power generation plant, located at San Nicolás,
approximately 150 kilometers from Campana.
At Pindamonhangaba, 160 kilometers from the city of São Paulo, Brazil,
Tenaris processes steel plates and coils to produce welded steel pipes
with an outside diameter range of 4½ to 100 inches for various applications,
including oil, petrochemical and gas applications. The facility also supplies
external and internal anticorrosion pipe coating. With an investment of
over USD 38 million the construction of the new Tenaris’s Research and
Development Center in the Rio Technology Park at Ilha do Fundão,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is nearing completion.
In Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, Tenaris has a steel pipe manufacturing
facility which produces mainly welded OCTG and line pipe products
for the local oil & gas industry and for export, as well as welded steel pipes
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for electric conduits. The plant is undergoing an expansion that will allow
it to reach an output of 300 thousand tons per year of seamless and welded
pipes.
To strengthen its presence in South America, Tenaris completed in 2013
the construction of a new threading facility for OCTG products in the town
of Machachi, Ecuador. The facility will finish casing and tubing in a wide
range of sizes.
Europe
In Europe, Tenaris has seamless pipe manufacturing facilities in Italy and
Romania and a premium connection threading facility in the UK.
The principal manufacturing facility in Europe is an integrated plant
with over one hundred years of history, located in the town of Dalmine
in the industrial area of Bergamo, about 40 kilometers from Milan.
It also boasts a Research and Development Center specialized in hot
rolling technologies for seamless tubes and the study of new products
for the thermal and mechanical sectors. In Romania, Tenaris has production
facilities located in Zalau - a seamless pipe mill with a 225,000 tons/year
capacity - and in Calarasi - a steel shop with an annual capacity of 470,000
tons, as well as a recently acquired sucker rods plant in Campina and
a service center in Ploiesti.
Far East and Oceania
Tenaris’s manufacturing facility in Asia, operated by NKKTubes, is a
seamless steel pipe plant located in Kawasaki, Japan, in the Keihin steel
complex owned by JFE. The facility produces seamless pipes with an outside
diameter range of 1 to 17 inches. Steel bars and other essential inputs and
services are supplied by JFE, which retains a 49% interest in NKKTubes.
Tenaris operates a premium connections and coupling threading facility
in Qingdao, China, and a joint venture threading facility in India.
In Indonesia, Tenaris has an OCTG processing business with heat treatment
and premium connection threading facilities. The plant is located in the
Krakatau industrial park, 100 kilometers from Jakarta.
Middle East and Africa
Tenaris started up a premium threading operation in Saudi Arabia and in 2011
expanded its operations in Nigeria through a joint venture with the leading
pipe coating company.
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Tubular Technologies of Tomorrow
Tenaris is at the forefront of developing the tubular technologies required
for operating in the world’s most demanding environments, not only to meet
the challenge of drilling in extreme conditions of pressure and temperature
but also in high performance mechanical and structural applications.
Tenaris has set up a worldwide research and development organization
committed to developing new products and to constantly improving
existing products and manufacturing processes. R&D activities are carried
out at specialized research facilities and support centers located in Argentina,
Brazil, Italy, Mexico and Japan.
Tenaris is responsible for developing and testing the tubular materials
used in many of the world’s most advanced oil and gas exploration,
production and processing activities and in specialized mechanical
applications. Research explores the boundaries of material science
and mechanical design to develop the most advanced products to meet
the needs of customers. For companies that have moved beyond traditional
operations to explore new fields in complex environments Tenaris offers an
ever broader gamut of options and solutions.
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TenarisUniversity
Tenaris has established a corporate university, TenarisUniversity, to integrate,
align and disseminate knowledge across the company. TenarisUniversity’s
core activity is training, with a variety of courses customized to fit the needs
of employees at every stage of their careers.
Training is effected through six Schools - Industrial, Commercial, Finance
& Administration, Management, IT and Technical - and delivered via multiple
venues and formats that include e-learning, classroom lectures, case studies
and simulations. Most training is carried out regionally but in some cases,
global events are held that bring together Tenaris employees from all over
the world and provide a rich opportunity for the sharing of knowledge and
experience, facilitating Tenaris efforts to build a unified corporate culture.
In November 2013 Tenaris University announced a collaboration with edX,
the not‐for-profit online learning initiative founded by Harvard and MIT.
Through this collaboration edX will provide training and consulting for online
course development to expand training and education for the almost 27,000
Tenaris employees around the world.
Finally, Tenaris co-sponsors the Roberto Rocca Education Program, named
after the Techint Group’s late Chairman, an initiative that provides
scholarships and fellowships to talented undergraduate and graduate students
of engineering and the applied sciences.
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Ternium
Ternium is a leading steel producer in Latin America. It manufactures and
process a broad range of value-added steel products, including galvanized
and electro-galvanized sheets, pre-painted sheets, tinplate, welded pipes,
hot-rolled flat products, cold-rolled products, bars and wire rods as well as slit
and cut-to-length offerings through its service centers.
Ternium’s customers range from global companies to small businesses
operating in the construction, automotive, home appliances, capital goods,
container, food and energy industries. The company aims to build close
relationships with its customers and recognizes that its success is closely
linked with theirs.
The proximity to local steel consuming markets enables Ternium to offer
valuable services to its customer base across Latin America. Favorable access
to iron ore sources and proprietary iron ore mines in Mexico make for
reduced logistics costs, while diversified steel production technology enables
the company to adapt to fluctuating input-cost conditions.
Ternium has an annual production capacity of approximately 10.9 million tons
of finished steel products and 4.0 million tons of iron ore pellets and supports
its operations with 16,800 employees sharing a deeply ingrained industrial
culture. The company has production facilities located in Mexico, Argentina,
Colombia, the southern United States and Guatemala, as well as a network
of service and distribution centers throughout Latin America that provide
it with a strong position from which to serve its core markets. In addition,
Ternium participates in the control group of Usiminas, a leading steel
company in the Brazilian steel market.
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During 2013, Ternium was the leading supplier of flat steel products in
Mexico. Shipments to this market remained relatively stable year-over-year
at 5.0 million tons, representing 56% of Ternium’s total steel shipments.
Ternium has twelve steel production and/or processing units in Mexico,
consisting of three integrated steel-making plants, based on DRI-EAF
technology (two of which produce long steel products and one of which
produces flat steel products and includes two steel service centers), five
downstream flat steel processing plants combining hot-rolling, cold-rolling
and/or coating facilities (two of which include steel service centers), and
four steel service centers. In addition, Ternium has ten retail distribution
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centers in this region, aimed at serving customers mainly in the construction
sector.
In 2013, Ternium inaugurated a new industrial center in Pesquería,
Nuevo León, Mexico. The project was developed partly by Ternium in Mexico
and partly by Tenigal, a company in which Ternium and Nippon Steel &
Sumitomo Metal Corporation hold participations of 51% and 49%, respectively.
Through its two state-of-the-art main production lines - Ternium’s cold-rolling
mill and Tenigal’s hot-dipped galvanizing mill - this center will produce
high-end steel mainly for the automotive industry, with annual processing
capacity of 1.5 million tons of cold-rolled steel and 400,000 tons of
galvanized steel. The ramp-up of these facilities is expected to be mostly
completed during the first half of 2014. This steel complex is the most modern
of its kind in Latin America and represents a strategic asset for Ternium’s
Mexican industrial system. The technologies introduced by Tenigal and the
high quality requirements and standards of the new steel products set
a milestone for Ternium’s research and development efforts.
Southern Region
The Southern Region encompasses the steel markets of Argentina,
Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. During 2013, Ternium was the
leading supplier of flat steel products in Argentina and a leading supplier
of steel products in Paraguay and Uruguay. Shipments in the Southern
Region increased 7.7% year-over-year in 2013 to 2.6 million tons,
representing 29% of Ternium’s total steel shipments.
Ternium produces 3.9 million tons of iron ore pellets at its facilities located in Colima, Jalisco and Michoacan, Mexico.
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Ternium has eight steel production and/or processing units in this region,
located in Argentina, consisting of one integrated flat steel-making plant,
based on blast furnace technology, producing slabs, hot-rolled, cold-rolled
and tinplate coils; four downstream flat steel processing plants comprising
cold-rolled, hot-dip galvanized, electrogalvanized and color-coated coils
(three of which include steel service centers); and three steel service centers.
During 2013, Argentine Ternium Siderar made progress in several projects,
including the expansion of specialty steel production capacity through
a new vacuum degassing station, repairs at the coking and blast furnace areas,
and the expansion and enhancements of the hot strip mill.
Other Markets
During 2013, Ternium was a leading supplier of steel products in
Colombia and Central America. In addition, Ternium continued serving
customers in the southern United States and in other countries throughout
Latin America. Shipments to these markets remained relatively stable
year-over-year in 2013 at 1.4 million tons, representing 15% of Ternium’s
total steel shipments.
Ternium has a total of fifteen steel production and/or processing units in
Colombia, Guatemala and the United States, consisting of one integrated
long steel-making plant, based on EAF technology, which produces bars
for the construction industry, two downstream flat steel processing plants,
comprising hot-dip galvanized and pre-painted coils (one of which includes
a steel service center) and twelve steel service centers. Ternium has also
four retail distribution centers in Central American countries.
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Crude steel production at the Colombian facilities in 2013 was similar
year-over-year, but Ternium’s shipments in the country decreased slightly
in 2013 as a result of less processing of purchased steel.
Ternium’s shipments to Central America increased strongly in 2013 on the
back of continued expansion in the region, while shipments to the Peruvian
and Ecuadorian markets decreased year-over-year in 2013 as Ternium
prioritized shipments to other markets.
Ternium’s plants in Colombia, Guatemala and United States increased
utilization rates at their finishing facilities.
Ternium’s Colombian company Ferrasa completed the installation
of a new de-dusting system at its steel shop, which enables the facility
to increase steel production by approximately 25% while ensuring that
its emission levels comply with Colombia’s environmental regulations.
Mining
All of Ternium’s mining operations are located in Mexico. Mining concessions
were granted for a 50-year period. Following the expiration of the initial
concession term, the concessions are renewable for an additional 50-year term
in accordance with, and subject to the procedures set forth in Mexican mining
laws and regulations.
Shipments of iron ore reported by Ternium mainly include those originating
from Mexican subsidiary Las Encinas and, starting in 2013, 50% of those
originating from Peña Colorada, a company owned 50% by Ternium and 50%
by ArcelorMittal. Iron ore production in Las Encinas and Peña Colorada is
destined mainly to internal consumption by Ternium’s steel plants. In 2013,
Ternium’s mining segment reported shipments of 4.2 million tons of iron ore,
a 128% increase compared to 2012 primarily attributed to the proportional
consolidation of Peña Colorada effective January 1, 2013.
Usiminas
In January 2012 Ternium Siderar and TenarisConfab completed the
acquisition of a participation in the control group of Usiminas, a leading
steel company in the Brazilian steel market that has crude steel annual
production capacity of 9.5 million tons. Usiminas has strategically located
facilities near the main consumers of steel in Brazil and iron ore mines
in the Serra Azul region.
Usiminas continued its ongoing turnaround process, showing a remarkable
improvement in 2013. Shipments to the domestic market reached a five-year
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record of 5.4 million tons. At the same time, EBITDA margin increased to 14%,
enabling Usiminas to return to profitability. This increase in returns, coupled
with a stringent capital expenditures control, enabled the company to
significantly improve its financial position.
Support Program for Small-and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Ternium sponsors, as it has done for more than ten years now, a small-and
medium-sized enterprise (SME) support program called “ProPymes”.
Created by the Techint Group in 2002, the program is focused on helping SMEs
in the steel industry’s value chain to grow. The program’s ultimate goal is to
enhance SMEs’ competitiveness and to stimulate investments in the steel
industry’s value chain. To achieve this, ProPymes provides a diversity of services
including training, business advisory, institutional assistance, commercial support
and financial aid. Ternium supervises the execution of the ProPymes programs
through two departments operating under local management supervision
in Mexico and Argentina, currently assisting a total of approximately 890 SMEs.
Research & Development
Ternium continuously seeks to introduce new value-added products and
transform its technical knowledge into competitive advantages.
Product research and development activities in Ternium are conducted through
a central Product Development Department in coordination with local teams
that operate in several facilities. Applied research is carried out in-house and
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The repair works of the #2 blast furnace at the General Savio mill in Argentina included the change
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in conjunction with universities and research centers, as well as through the
participation in international consortia.
Ternium develops new products and processes in cooperation with its
industrial customers. During 2013, Ternium continued participating in leading
research for the development of new products.
Consortia projects included the development of high-strength steel for
applications in the pipe manufacturing and automotive industries, with the
University of Pittsburgh, and the development of new coating technologies for
applications in the automotive industry and of improvements in the galvanizing
bath to optimize processes, with the International Zinc Association.
Ternium’s product research and development efforts focused mainly on
initiatives aimed at supporting customer requirements for products to be
manufactured at our new industrial center in Pesquería and on increasing
market share in the automotive and industrial steel markets.
The steel complex is currently the most modern of its kind in Latin America,
and requires a new set of product research and development activities
targeting applications for advanced steels with high quality standards.
During the year Ternium also completed the implementation of a new IT
system in Mexico that fully integrates product and processing route
specifications among its Mexican plants. These efforts, initiated in 2012,
enabled significant optimization of processes and products that resulted in
improvements in productivity and costs, and decreases in inventory volumes.
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Techint Engineering & Construction
TechinT engineering & consTrucTion highlighTsAbout 22,000 employees. More than 3,500 engineering and construction projects completed worldwide.Over 70,000 km of pipelines.18 pipelines laid on the Andes mountain range, some reaching altitudes of 5,000 m above sea level.Over 1,000 units completed in chemical and petrochemical plants.Over 23,000 km of power lines.74,000 MW installed in power plants.Over 7 million kVA installed in substations.
450 oil & gas processing plants.
marKeT segmenTs core proDucTs
OIL & GAS Pipelines for oil, gas and byproducts transportation; oil and gas treatment plants; offshore works and maritime terminals; facilities associated with transportation systems (compression and pumping stations, storage tanks and other surface facilities); LNG plants.
ENERGY Simple and combined cycle power stations; hydroelectric power stations; nuclear facilities; renewable energy; transmission lines; transformer substations.
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS Iron and steel plants (facilities and industrial services); other plants (metallurgical, pulp and paper, aluminum production, for construction materials, for home appliance manufacturing, and for material handling).
OIL REFINERIES AND Oil refineries (units for process, treatment and production, gasoline and diesel PETROCHEMICAL PLANTS hydrotreatment and hydrodesulfurization plants); petrochemical plants (chemical, methanol, fertilizer, agrochemical and herbicide, polyethylene and polypropylene, and hydrogen production).
MINING Civil works (routes, access roads and ports); aqueducts and ore pipelines for mineral processing plants; industrial and service structures and buildings.
INFRASTRUCTURE & Hospitals; bridges; underground railways; roads; highways; water and sewageARCHITECTURE CIVIL WORKS treatment plants; buildings and aqueducts.
Techint Worldwide
Techint Engineering & Construction provides engineering, procurement,
construction, operation and management services for projects of great
importance in worldwide locations.
The company’s multi-local presence allows it to have deep knowledge
of the technical standards, laws and regulations, taxes, financial entities,
labor unions and subcontractors in the regions where it operates.
Thanks to its large experience in the market, Techint Engineering & Construction
can develop high complexity projects, from design to execution, taking care
of the environment and the welfare of communities.
With over sixty five years of experience and employing 22,000 people
worldwide, the company has completed more than 3,500 projects in compliance
with ISO/BS/OHSAS international standards in America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
Currently, the company delivers services in the following market segments:
Oil & Gas, Energy, Industrial Plants, Oil Refineries and Petrochemical Plants,
Mining, and Infrastructure & Architecture Civil Works.
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Multilocal Presence
Argentina
Established in 1946, Techint Compañía Técnica Internacional is the leading
engineering & construction company in Argentina and one of the most
important in Latin America.
The company - which has participated in the largest and most technologically
complex projects in the country covering all market segments - has
established credentials as one of the world’s major pipeline builders and
as a prime contractor for oil refineries and chemical or petrochemical plants.
The company is especially recognized for its capability to develop complex
infrastructure projects in harsh geographical areas, as manifested by the laying
of 18 trans-Andean pipelines, as well as other projects in remote locations.
In the past few years, the company has also carried out numerous civil and
architectural works related to urban development projects. Furthermore it is
developing important mining ventures, aiming for a strong positioning in that
segment.
Through years of engaging in engineering, construction and maintenance
of steel plants, the company has acquired a deep understanding of the
steel industry which it has translated into the rendering of services such as
electromechanical maintenance, steel mill heavy cleaning, light industrial
cleaning, complete packaging system for cold-rolled coils (including the
supply of packaging materials) and refractory works.
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Brazil
Established in 1947, Techint Engenharia e Construção has contributed
to Brazil’s development by undertaking over 1,100 projects, providing
engineering, procurement and construction of oil and gas refining, treatment
and transportation facilities; chemical and petrochemical complexes; iron,
steel, non ferrous metal and nuclear plants and basic sanitation and
educational structures.
It has played a particularly outstanding role in the oil and gas sector in this
country: achievements include laying more than 13,000 km of pipelines
(60% of the existing oil and gas pipeline system in Brazil), participating in the
construction of jackets, integrations and modules for offshore platforms, laying
offshore pipes, and supplying “hook-up” and maintenance services to major
Brazilian clients, including Petrobras for whom the company has executed
over 250 projects.
Chile
Established in 1951, Techint’s initial activities in Chile included the
construction of roads, highways and civil works for the public sector.
In the past few years, the company has focused on the development
of engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) projects for the oil
and gas sector and the mining industry.
Techint has built most of the relevant oil and gas pipeline projects in the
country such as the Transandino oil pipeline and the NorAndino and
GasAndes gas pipelines. In addition, the company has worked in the
engineering of petrochemical projects for the national oil company ENAP.
Techint is increasingly involved in mining projects that range from
electromechanical facilities to slurry pipelines for clients such as BHP Billiton
and Anglo American.
Egypt
Established in 1974, Techint has carried out major projects in the pipelines,
refineries, sea-lines and marine platforms, power generation, oil & gas and
petrochemical fields.
The company has successfully executed more than 40 large projects,
participating in the construction of 15 conventional or combined cycle power
plants, as well as major petrochemical and process plants.
Thanks to its consolidated know-how and experience, the company covers all
the local aspects necessary to handle any kind of large industrial project.
India
Established in May 2010 in Mumbai, Techint has approximately 200 employees
and works closely with the Engineering Department in Milan, especially in
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the detailed engineering area, during both the proposal and project execution
stages.
Techint India has also strong capability in procurement services and in E&I
work in Middle Eastern countries.
The creation of the Indian company answers the need to increase the
availability of engineering resources, while maintaining high design quality
and containing costs.
Italy
Founded in 1945, Techint Compagnia Tecnica Internazionale is the forerunner
of today’s extensive group of Techint engineering and construction companies,
and is considered one of the most prestigious E&C companies in Italy.
This fully integrated organization specializes in the design, engineering and
construction of industrial plants and major infrastructure projects.
Over the years the company has developed a special expertise in refineries,
petrochemical plants, power plants, LNG regasification plants and health care
facilities.
Mexico
Techint is one of the leading EPC companies in Mexico, specializing in lump
sum turnkey projects for the energy, oil and gas, petrochemicals and steel
industries. Established in 1954, the company has grown steadily in the last
ten years by participating in the most important industrial and infrastructure
projects in Mexico and Central America such as pipelines, petrochemical and
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Samsung Engineering and Kapoc.
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gas plants, steel plants, hospitals, hydroelectric and combined cycle power
plants, transmission lines and electrical substations, coal handling facilities,
coal and pet coke fired power plants.
Techint has built more than 7,500 km of high voltage transmission lines,
more than 5,000 MW of power generation plants, and high voltage electrical
substations for a total capacity of 4,500 MVA. The company has also built
in 1999, and operated since then, the 6 million ton coal-handling terminal
in Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán.
Nigeria
TCM Nigeria Ltd was established in 1989 with the aim of promoting and offer
to the Nigerian growing industrial market the services of its experience and
skills acquired in over 20 years of successful activity all over the world.
The services offered range over engineering, procurement, construction,
civil works, mechanical /electrical / instrumentation works, commissioning
and operation assistance for the realization of power generation plants,
petrochemical plants, liquefied natural gas plant, refineries, pipelines
and production facilities. The company is working on the promotion and
development of local content in partnerships with local companies aiming
to increase domestic employment and procurement of materials and services
for projects executed in the country.
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Peru
In 2009 Techint established new headquarters in Lima. The company
has successfully carried out major projects in the oil and gas sector and
in energy and mining, including the construction of one of the major
infrastructure projects in Latin America: the Camisea gas and NGL pipelines,
730 and 560 km long, which run from the Peruvian rainforest across
the Andes mountains to the city gate in Lima, and to near the port of
Pisco respectively.
Russia
In 2011 Techint E&C opened a new branch in Moscow to strengthen its local
commercial operations. The branch has enabled the company to consolidate
relations with key customers resulting in new important feasibility studies and
front end activities for gas treatment and petrochemical plants. Techint E&C
in Russia supports the project task forces in maintaining excellent relations
with clients and partners and coordinating project development activities. The
branch also assists in achieving greater penetration in neighboring CIS markets.
Uruguay
Techint began operations in Uruguay in 1956 and has focused its activities
on roads, highways, airports and other civil infrastructure works.
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Techint has maintained a permanent presence and leadership in the
engineering and construction market in several countries in Latin and
North America, the Middle East and Africa.
Since 1974, Techint has been one of Ecuador’s leading companies in project
engineering, construction and financing. It has built the Heavy Crude Oil
Pipeline (OCP) and facilities, one of the largest and most difficult projects
in its history.
In Colombia, the company has been active since 1979, particularly in
oil & gas industry projects, such as pipelines, crude oil processing facilities
and terminals, as well as civil infrastructure projects.
The company has also developed many projects in the refining segment in
Trinidad and Tobago, mainly with Petrotrin, the state company responsible
for oil refining in the country.
In 1978, Saudi Techint Ltd. started working in the Middle East, with a major
gas pipeline project (the Shedgum-Yanbu pipeline), located in Saudi Arabia.
Since then, Saudi Techint Ltd. has been involved in various projects that range
from pipelines to industrial plants and water systems, particularly with the
company’s main client in the region, the national oil company Saudi Aramco.
The new aspiration system for Ternium’s steel shop in Manizales, Colombia.
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Today the company has a workforce of about 600 people, active in
operations, procurement, engineering, administration and management,
and is focusing on projects in petrochemicals, refineries and gas treatment
plants, where it has successfully completed very important contracts.
Since many years Techint has also been active in the United Arab Emirates
with a branch located in Abu Dhabi working to support the facilities
for the major oil and gas, chemical and petrochemical, infrastructure and
power generation clients in the country and sustaining the GCC activities
such as in Oman, Qatar and Kuwait.
Techint has established a branch in Algeria. The company assures
international standards and complete services from construction to
installation and maintenance of industrial plants, including oil and gas
and petrochemical plants, power plants and oil refineries.
Techint Engineering & Construction is also present in Canada, the Caribbean,
Libya and other countries.
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2013 reference list
The main worldwide projects in which Techint Engineering & Construction has been involved during 2013 are listed below. They represent the more prominent part of an activity that in the 12-month period ended on December 31, 2013 resulted in overall sales of USD 2.8 billion, with a backlog of USD 2.4 billion.
Except for major works, the list does not include projects involving engineering, procurement, construction, maintenance, logistics and other services provided by Techint on a competitive basis to the oil and gas blocks, and to the steel mills belonging to companies of the Techint Group. In particular, services to the steel business represent a time honored, distinguished specialization steeped in the industrial culture of the Techint Group.
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In Buenos Aires, Argentina, the company is developing the country’s most important subway project in the last 60 years: the expansion of the H Line.
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oil anD gas4 In Belgium, Techint E&C in a joint venture with Sener was awarded a contract for the expansion of the LNG
terminal in Zeebrugge on an EPC LS basis, a further confirmation of Techint E&C leadership in this field.4In Brazil, Techint E&C worked on the construction of one fixed offshore platform consisting of topside, jackets and
stakes. The project required the previous expansion and complete retrofitting of the construction site. Also in Brazil, the detailed engineering stage of the FPSO P-76 project for Petrobras has begun. The construction
activities will start in the Techint Offshore Unit in 2014, carried out in consortium with Technip.4In Colombia, front-end engineering activities went ahead on the OAP (Oleoducto al Pacífico) heavy crude pipeline
for Embridge, involving the dilution pipeline, pumping and regulation stations, marine terminal and the crude heating system.
4In Ecuador, works proceeded for Shushufindi project, consisting in the full design, construction and installation of all equipment and facilities required for the exploitation of the block. In addition, Techint E&C has started the construction of the water treatment plant.
4In Mexico, the works carrried out for the Tamazunchale Facilities EPC project include the 630 MMcfd compression station, one measurement, one pressure regulation & control, and two delivery meter stations on the Tamazunchale Pipeline Extension. In the same market segment, Techint E&C worked on the Naranjo project facilities, including three measurement stations, a new compression station and the expansion of the Tamazunchale gas pipeline from 465 to 865 MMscfd.
Also in Mexico, another ongoing project was the Ethane Pipeline project, a 225 kilometer long and 24”, 20” and 16” diameter pipeline, including all facilities, in the states of Tabasco, Chiapas and Veracruz. The scope includes: environmental impact assessment; environmental and government permits; land acquisitions; engineering, procurements and construction services; pre-commissioning; commissioning & start-up.
4In Northern France, works proceeded on a LNG regasification plant in Dunkerque for EDF. The plant has an annual capacity of 13 billion cubic meters of gas and is one of the largest methane terminals in Europe. Techint E&C is developing the project on an EPC basis in joint venture with Sener.
4In Peru, a full range of maintenance work was performed for gas transportation company COGA (Compañía Operadora de Gas del Amazonas) along the Camisea gas pipeline system.
At the Malvinas base, the EPC-30 Camisea well head compression project for Pluspetrol Perú Corporation went ahead with the installation of two compression trains with a maximum entry capacity of 1,000 MMscfd, a 30 MW turbine and the corresponding auxiliary facilities.
4In Poland (Swinoujscie), the construction activities on the LNG terminal for Polskie were executed. The project is a partnership between Techint E&C, Saipem and a local partner.
4In Russia, Techint E&C went ahead with the engineering activities of a plant for the 95% reduction of sulfur dioxide pollution at the Norilsk nickel works in Siberia. This plant will be located beyond the 70° North parallel where winter temperatures drop to 50° C below zero. The project is a new technology prototype studied in pilot plants built for the purpose.
4In Saudi Arabia, in Al Khafji, the construction phase of the Hout Crude Facilities project for KJO (an AGOC/KGOC joint venture) has been almost completed.
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oil reFineries anD peTrochemical planTs4 In Abu Dhabi, UAE, Techint E&C worked on an EPC LS contract involving a sulfur handling plant located in Ruwais.4In Brazil, Techint E&C worked in the Comperj petrochemical complex of Petrobras. The activities’ scope includes
the installation of a retarded coking unit, coke management and storage yard, and unit power sub-stations. The project is developed in partnership with Andrade Gutierrez.
4In Nigeria Techint E&C has completed the activities for the construction of a Gas to Liquid Plant in Escravos.4In Saudi Arabia, Techint E&C carried on the activities for the solid coke and sulfur handling and export facilities at
the Yanbu refinery for Saudi Aramco. For this project, the client officially delivered Techint E&C the prestigious Silver Banner, indicating that the overall HSE performance was excellent.
inDusTrial planTs4In Colombia (Manizales), Techint E&C has concluded the activities for Ternium’s ACASA steel plant for long products
consisting in the installation of a fumes and dust aspiration system. 4In Mexico, Techint E&C has completed Ternium’s new Pesquería plant near Monterrey. The new facility includes a
cold-rolling mill and a hot-dip galvanizing plant, the latter under a joint venture with Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation.
energY4In Argentina, works proceeded in the construction of the Punta Negra hydroelectric plant in the province of San
Juan. This project includes the assembly and start-up of a hydro generator (with 2 x 31 MW Francis-type turbines), a high-voltage line and main sub-stations.
4In Egypt, Techint E&C worked on the mechanical equipment and piping installation for the El Ain Sokhna thermal power plant, consisting of two supercritical units of 650 MW each, for the East Delta Electricity Production Company. The plant start-up is scheduled for 2014.
4In Italy, Techint E&C has begun the activities of the LSTK contract for the construction of a grouting plant for the conditioning of low-level radioactive solid waste at the European Commission’s Joint Research Center in Ispra.
4In Mexico, works proceeded on the combined cycle power plant Norte II in Chihuahua. The scope includes engineering, procurement, construction and operation of a 433 MW plant in partnership with Samsung Engineering and Kapoc. Techint E&C is in charge of the construction of the balance of plant.
4In Peru, Techint E&C has concluded the Fenix 520 MW thermal power plant project for SNC Lavalin / Fenix Power Perú SA, consisting in the installation and mechanical assembly of a steam turbine, condenser, piping, the balance of plant and the electric controls.
4In Uruguay, Techint in temporary partnership with Usinas y Transmisiones Eléctricas went ahead with the high voltage 500 KV power line interconnecting Uruguay and Brazil in two spreads: the San Carlos-Melo (283 Km) and the Melo- Brazil Border (65 Km).
4Techint E&C has a long experience and a significant number of references in the field of nuclear waste management and it is currently developing two major projects. The first is the Andreeva Bay project, for Moscow-based customer UGP that consists in the decommissioning and the safety setting of a nuclear submarine base on the Barents Sea. The second one is the completion of sludge extraction and liquid waste grouting station at the Latina nuclear power plant, for Rome-based client Sogin.
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consisting in the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning services for two sections of the Subway. The scope of work comprises 6.1 km of tunnels and the construction of six stations. Civil and electromechanical works are being developed, including tracks, power installations, traction, signaling, communications, escalators, elevators and stations equipment.
4 In Iraq, Techint E&C has signed the letter of intent preliminary to the contract signature with ENI on the new village for the Zubair Oil Field project, located near Basra. It consists in the design and construction of a highly technological village for ENI and SOC employees, including all the accessory facilities and infrastructures.
4 In Italy, work is going ahead on the construction of the new Milan polyclinic. At the Poliambulanza General Hospital in Brescia, the design phase for the construction of a new maternity, pediatrics, operating rooms and intensive care buildings is in progress. Techint E&C is also participating in a Ministry of Education tender with the project “Smart Healthcare for a Smart City” in a joint venture with the Polytechnic of Milan and other partners. The project has been admitted to the second stage of detailed design. In Castellanza, Techint E&C carried out the feasibility study, concept and preliminary design for the new offices of Tenova Pomini.
4Also in Italy, Techint E&C is leader in the SA.T. S.p.A. special-purpose entity, handling a project finance concession for four new hospitals in Tuscany (in Prato, Pistoia, Lucca and Massa), for a total of 1,710 beds; work on the hospitals is close to completion and SA.T. S.p.A. (part of Techint E&C) began providing O&M services in mid-2013, for a 19-year period. In Rozzano, Techint E&C developed the conceptual design, preliminary and final for the restructuring of approximately 4,000 sqm of the Cascina Perseghetto project, composed of a surgical unit of 6 operating rooms and a new central plant.
4In the UAE, Techint E&C has been prequalified to participate in the prestigious Sheikh Khalifa Medical City project for the construction of the new medical city in Abu Dhabi, for a total of 840 beds.
4In Canelones, Uruguay, works proceeded on the Ciudad de la Costa project. It involves the construction of a 33 km network of PVC and PRFV piping, three artificial basins for rain water flow control and a network of streets. Other projects under way in the country include the construction of a port in the free trade zone of Punta Pereira for Montes del Plata involving, among other works, the dredging of the basin and the access canal; the construction of a wastewater disposal system for the Maldonado and Punta del Este municipalities for Obras Sanitarias del Estado (OSE) including pumping stations, treatment plant and related system of PVC and PRFV pipelines.
mining4 In Santa Cruz, Argentina, Techint E&C is managing the procurement and construction for the companies contracted
by its customer GoldCorp for the execution of the Cerro Negro project which started in July 2013. In the Pascua-Lama project, Techint E&C advanced in the construction of three mills and the stock pipe building,
among other works.4 In Chile, in the Antofagasta region, works proceeded on the Minera Escondida Limitada (MEL) project, the world’s
largest copper mine by production, consisting in mechanical maintenance in the two concentration plants and in the dry area of the cathodes plant. In Antofagasta, the Sierra Gorda project was being developed which includes the construction of a 143 km, 36” water pipeline with two pumping stations and the intake and terminal stations. In Copiapó, EPCM services for the CAP-APVH project were carried out consisting in the enlargement of the Los Colorados plant and the pellets plant in order to increase the production of iron ore concentrate.
4 In Peru, the Toromocho mining project advanced on track and with good perspectives in the mountains at more than 4,800 meters above sea level. The contract awarded by client Minera Chinalco consists in the construction of the hydrometallurgical and molybdenum filtering plants of the copper mine. The scope of work comprises engineering, procurement and construction of piping, electricity and instrumentation of all the plants in the mine; the reactants, lime and neutralizers plants; a 24” water pipeline in HDPE and a number of other mechanical and civil construction works.
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Tenova
Tenova is a leading supplier of technological solutions and engineering
services for the metals and mining industries all over the world, covering the
key segments of the metallurgical process and the entire mining value chain.
Its product portfolio embraces distinguished technologies and brands, with
plenty of references in all countries, serving top tier customers in each industry.
Combining process and automation know-how Tenova provides its customers
with high added value solutions.
To strengthen and enhance its offer in key sectors of the metals market, in
2013 Tenova completed two important acquisitions of specialized German
companies.
Tenova’s heat treatment know-how and competences were integrated and
expanded through the acquisition of Metall Technologie Holding GmbH (MTH)
a worldwide manufacturer group of industrial furnaces controlling the
companies Schmetz, BMI, Mahler, IVA/RIVA and Huisen-MTH. The companies
are leading suppliers of industrial heat treatment technology solutions, both
for vacuum and atmospheric furnaces, in the aerospace, machine tooling
and automotive industries.
The second acquisition, of Technometal GmbH, marked the growing path of
Tenova in the secondary metallurgy market. Technometal specializes in steel
production processes and refining, with expertise in plant design, procurement,
start-up, training and consulting, and has a particular know-how in vacuum
treatments. Leveraging on these further skills Tenova has become a relevant
player at a global level providing treatment plants designed for the integrated
steelmaking route.
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The consistent integration of industrial know-how from high-tech companies
allows Tenova to set a unique expertise in the metals industry and reaffirms its
role of catalyst of the best resources and competences on the market.
Tenova today has a worldwide presence through different companies active
in the metals and mining & minerals businesses located in 26 Countries
in 5 continents, all of them distinguished by a common feature: technical
excellence supported by a core of constantly evolving engineering expertise.
Tenova provides technological solutions through its products and services,
targeting the needs for quality, efficiency and environmental safeguard of its
clients. The main products supplied are:
Metals industry
Direct Reduction Plants
Tenova is active in the direct reduction business through HYL. The company,
based in Mexico, is the pioneer of modern direct reduction, developing and
supplying leading-edge DR technologies.
Tenova HYL and Danieli, a leading Italian firm in the iron and steel industry,
have formed a strategic alliance to serve the DR plant market. Under the
alliance, the two companies have combined their know-how and technology
for the design and construction of gas-based DR plants, offered worldwide
under the ENERGIRON trademark. The ENERGIRON process reduces iron ore
to a highly metallized, carbon rich DRI (Direct Reduced Iron) and HBI
215 t/h Rotary Hearth furnace for blooms reheating at TenarisDalmine, Italy.
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(Hot Briquetted Iron) using natural gas, coke oven gas or syngas as fuel
and reducing agent. Plant sizes range from the 200,000 tons per year (tpy)
Micro-Module design, to plants producing 2.5 million tpy or more in a single
module.
HYL also supplies the HYTEMP® pneumatic system for the transportation
of hot DRI directly from the exit valve of the direct reduction plant into the
electric arc furnace. The company has broadened its technological offering
in the DR market to include supply of process gas heaters and CO2 removal
plants.
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DirecT reDucTion planTs4 Nucor Corporation (USA) started up the world’s largest single DR module ever constructed, a 2.5 million tpy
Energiron ZR plant using state-of-the-art reformerless process design. The plant is located in Louisiana, and will supply highly metallized, high carbon DRI to Nucor steel plants. Operations began on Dec. 24, 2013.
4 After difficulties in the region, the 2.0 million tpy Suez, Egypt, Steel DRI plant based on the ZR process is starting operations and is under commissioning.
4 Ezz DRP plant in Egypt resumed activities and is completing construction works. Start-up expected by 2014.4 Revamping works at Hadeed Module E HYL DRP were completed and successfully tested. The plant is now under
steady state operation.4 Engineering work is underway for a 2.5 million tpy Energiron plant for Jindal Steel & Power Limited of India. The
plant will use a mixture of syngas and coke oven gas as reducing agents instead of natural gas.
Melt Shops
In the steelmaking process, Tenova provides tailor-made solutions through
the Melt Shops business units, a one-stop shop capable of providing a fully
integrated range of high-quality technologies and services for the industry.
Solutions for electric arc furnaces (EAF) and ladle furnaces (LF) are
integrated by:
- Consteel® EVOLUTION: the “environmental friendly” system for the
continuous charging and feeding of electric arc furnaces;
- Tenova KT system for an optimized injection of carbon and oxygen;
- EFSOP®, iBOF® and iEAF® for an holistic approach to real-time off-gases
analysis for complete optimization of the EAF and BOF steelmaking process.
Tenova Melt Shops’ full set of plants includes vacuum degassers, vacuum
oxygen decarburization systems and BF/BOF route refining equipment (RH).
The recent acquisition of Technometal GmbH has again boosted the offer
of Tenova Melt Shop.
The iRecovery® technology, a heat recovery system for EAF and other
energy-intensive industries, completes the technologies provided by
the business unit.
Operations in the NAFTA market are supported by the engineering and
process teams based in Tenova Core (USA) and Tenova Goodfellow (Canada)
providing products and services for the melt shops facilities.
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vacuum furnace.
melT shops4The second application of iRecovery®, with integrated waste heat boiler, has been successfully started up at the
Feralpi EAF in Riesa, Germany. 4 The 3rd contract for a Consteel® EAF with continuous charging of hot metal for Xining Special Steel Co., Ltd, China.4 Contract for a specialty steel plant including EAF / LF / VOD at Zhong Yuan Special Steel, China.4 Contract for a 240 t RH / LF revamping project at CSN, Brazil.4 A 180 t Twin RH Plant at Shagang ISCO, China and Steam Jet Pump Systems at POSCO STS Pohang, Korea were
successfully commissioned.4 Successful start-ups of iEAF® in ArcelorMittal Dofasco, Canada, in Hadeed, Saudi Arabia and iBOF® in AK Steel,
USA.
Industrial Furnaces
Tenova is a leading global supplier of reheating and heat treatment furnaces
able to offer a full range of technologies for any complex furnace plant.
Its technological market leadership, backed by hundreds of reference plants,
draws from the long lasting experience inherited from Italimpianti and LOI
Thermprocess.
The most advanced reheating furnaces solutions are provided through
Tenova Italimpianti and include ferrous and non-ferrous reheating furnaces
for processing slabs, billets, blooms, beam blanks and rounds; furnaces for
petroleum coke and carbon products; and furnaces for direct reduced iron
as well as for metal reclamation and waste oxide recycling. The reheating
furnaces are equipped with the FlexyTech® in-house developed combustion
technology and supplied with the latest flameless burners that guarantee very
low NOx emissions, and a new generation of regenerative burners.
An advanced control system allows also the best reheating performance under
every operative condition.
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A full range of heat treatment furnaces is offered by Tenova LOI Thermprocess
providing top-class ferrous and non-ferrous heat treatment furnaces for steel
strips, hot formed material, automotive parts, pipes, wires and bars serving
the steel, automotive and aluminum industries. The heat treatment for
components offer has been further improved thanks to the know-how and
references of the MTH companies Schmetz, BMI, Mahler, IVA/RIVA and
Huisen-MTH - focused on the aerospace, machine tools and automotive
industries - that have become assets for the whole business area.
The main heat treatment products offered are: heat treatment and quenching
of heavy plate; heat treatment of forged components; H2 - batch annealing
(HPH); continuous annealing lines for Si-steel; melting, holding and
casting for aluminum, Al strip, coil and foil annealing and heat treatment
of Al components.
The comprehensive product range includes both continuous and batch-type
furnaces operated under controlled atmospheres or vacuum.
The furnaces offer is integrated and broadened by the engineering teams
based in the USA and South Korea. The American unit based in Tenova Core
provides advanced solutions for reheating and heat treatment furnaces and
supplies also car bottom baking furnaces for treatment/reheating of graphite
electrodes used in industrial electric furnaces. South Korean Tenova Envita
focuses on aluminum melting and holding furnaces and pollution abatement
facilities like regenerative thermal oxidizers (RTO) and scrubbers.
inDusTrial Furnaces4 Hyundai and Tenova Italimpianti together with Tenova Envita signed a contract for the supply of a 160 t/h and 200
t/h walking beam furnace for long product billets and blooms to be installed in the new wire and bar mill of the Hyundai plant in Korea.
4Gerdau Açominas released the preliminary acceptance certificate for the walking beam furnace in the Steckel Mill at the Ouro Branco plant in Brazil; final acceptance is expected at the beginning of 2014. A second furnace for plate mill is under installation in the same plant.
4At the end of 2013 ArcelorMittal Saudi started the commissioning of the rotary furnace supplied together with LOI Thermoprocess Tianjin. The installation of the heat treatment furnaces is in the last phase and will be ready for commissioning in early 2014. The furnaces are in the new pipe mill plant in Al Jubal Saudi Arabia.
4Tenova Italimpianti signed a contract with Tenaris for a rotary hearth furnace for pipe mills in Bay City, USA.4LOI Thermprocess has received the final acceptance for a state-of-the-art heat treatment line at Taiyuan Heavy
Industries, China. Taiyuan is using the new line to produce railway wheels for the high speed lines.4Successful start-up of the first combined DCL heat treatment line for grain- and non-grain oriented electrical strip
at Baosteel, China, supplied by LOI Thermprocess.4Voestalpine Special Steel placed an order for a new heat treatment plant in Dusseldorf, Germany, including 10
units comprising horizontal vacuum furnaces from Schmetz as well as vacuum tempering furnaces from IVA.4In China, LOI Thermprocess has received orders from the aluminum industry for six twin-chamber melting furnaces
(TCF) in Tianjin and Suzhou. Another order has been placed by Nanshan Aluminium for five single-coil lifting hearth furnaces (SCL) for the annealing of aluminum coils.
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colD rolling mills Tenova I2S was awarded some important contracts to supply:4 a 2 High cold rolling mill for iron-nickel alloys, stainless steel and clad materials for Foshan Tongbao Precision in
Guangdong, China;4 a 2 High cold rolling mill for specialty materials to Posco Energy, Pohang, So. Korea;4 a 6 High cold rolling mill for carbon steel to PT Surabaya Steel in Surabaya, Java, Indonesia;4 a 20 High cold rolling mill for stainless steel and clad materials to Wenzhou Hiher Thermal Control in Zhejiang Province,
China;4 a 2 High cold rolling mill for specialty materials to J.V. Manufacturing in Pennsylvania, USA;4 a 20 High cold rolling mill for copper and copper based alloys to Anhui Xinke New Materials in Anhui Province, China;4 a 2 High skin pass mill for stainless steel to Guang Han Tian Cheng Stainless in Sichuan Province, China;4 a 2 Stand Tandem mill for aluminum to Exal in Pilar, Argentina;4 a 20-High cold rolling mill for stainless steel for POSCO AST in Ansan, South Korea;4 a 4 Stand Tandem mill for lead alloys to Delkar Corporation in Gyeongbuk, South Korea;4 a 20-High cold rolling mill for stainless steel to Southwest Stainless Steel in Guanghan, China;4 a 20-High cold rolling mill for stainless steel to Fuxing Precision Stainless Steel in Hanchuan City, China;4 a 4 Stand tandem mill for lead alloys to Chongqing Johnson Controls Battery Co in Chongqing, China.
Tenova I2S also received several orders for the revamping of:4 a 2 High cold rolling mill for specialty materials to Elmet Technologies, Covington, Georgia;4 a 20 High cold rolling mill for stainless steel to Ningxia Wanlong New Material in Ning Xia, China;4 a 20 High cold rolling mill for stainless steel to Vista Metals in Rhode Island, USA;4 a 20 High cold rolling mill for copper and copper based alloys to Zhejiang Bada Copper in Zhejiang Proviince, China;4 a 2 Stand Tandem mill for copper and copper based alloys for the Poongsan Metals Corporation in Ulsan, Korea;4 a 20-High cold rolling mill for copper and copper alloys for the Chinalco Central China (Daye) Copper in Huangshi,
China;4 a 20-High cold rolling mill for specialty steels and alloys to Laminaries Matthey in La Neuveville, Switzerland;4 a 20-High cold rolling mill for bonded metals, for Shanghai Sumison Specialty Metals in Shanghai, China.
Cold Rolling Mills
Tenova designs and manufactures cold rolling mills, auxiliary equipment and
mill control systems for the ferrous and non-ferrous metal industries through
I2S, an integrated manufacturer that designs, fabricates, installs and services
a wide range of cold reduction mills. Rolling applications include reversing,
tandem, temper/ skin pass, bonding and specialty mill flat strip product
(carbon steel, stainless steel, silicon steel copper based alloys, and special
alloys). Since its foundation in 1974, Tenova I2S has developed strong
competencies and experience in building and modernizing over 400 20-High
and Vertical Stack mills (2-4-6 High).
The company supports a full range of advanced automation and control
systems as well as its established line of thickness gauges that provide for the
production of the highest quality strip, from the tightest tolerances for heavy
gauge plate, to 20 microns tolerance precision strip.
Aerial view of the 2.5 million tpy Energiron direct reduction plant for Nucor Steel, Alabama, USA.
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Strip Processing Lines
Tenova’s Strip Processing business unit supplies modern and highly
technological processing lines for cold rolled strip (aluminum, carbon,
stainless and silicon steel), including electrical and automation systems.
The company’s specific know-how covers a wide portfolio of lines such as
push-pull and continuous pickling lines and acid regeneration plants; tinning,
galvanizing and color coating lines; electrocleaning and silicon steel lines.
Tenova Strip Processing is also constantly improving its technologies in the
continuous annealing line (CASH) for aluminum, consolidating and increasing
its market share. The business unit is also leader in the manufacturing
of aluminum annealing surface treatment lines for the automotive and
aerospace markets.
Thanks to its well-established experience, Tenova is able to carry out new
tailor-made processing lines and complete revamping on a turnkey basis.
sTrip processing lines4In 2013, Tenova Strip Processing was awarded four new contracts for aluminum projects in Russia related to the
aerospace industry, and in China, the USA and Germany for the automotive industry.
Several projects are in the startup phase or final acceptance stage:4aluminum cash line for a confidential client, USA;4recoiling and electrolytic cleaning line for Ternium, Mexico;4acid regeneration plant for Ternium, Mexico;4acid regeneration plant for Hung Li Steel, Taiwan;4acid regeneration plant for China Steel Sumikin, Vietnam;4thermoflattening and coating line for NLMK, Russia - FAC received;4new plant of Mg oxide regeneration in the succinic acid process in Europe - FAC received;4zero waste push-pull pickling line and acid regeneration plant at Roofings Co. Ltd, Uganda - FAC received.
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roll grinDers In 2013, Tenova Pomini was awarded various prestigious and significant contracts worldwide. 4Some traditional customers in China, India, South Korea and in other countries confirmed their previous choice of
Tenova Pomini grinders: - Baosteel (P.R. China) for the Zhanjiang project, with 11 roll grinders (steel, HSM and CRM); - Nanshan (P.R. China), with 3 roll grinders (aluminum, HSM, CRM) and 1 roll grinder (aluminum, plate mill); - Yieh Phui (P.R. China), with 3 roll grinders and ancillaries (Steel, CRM); - BAOTOU (P.R. China), with 2 roll grinders (steel, CRM) - JSW (India), with 1 roll grinder (steel, CRM); - Posco (South Korea), with 1 roll grinder (stainless steel, CRM); - Novelis (South Korea), with 1 revamping (aluminum, HSM); - SSAB EMEA AB (Sweden), with 1 revamping (steel, CRM).
4Tenova Pomini was also chosen by new customers in China: - Tangshan, with 4 roll grinders, 1 loader and roll shop ancillaries (steel, CRM); - Zhongwang, with 3 roll grinders and ancillaries (aluminum, plate mill, HSM and CRM).
4and in other countries: - Eko Swiat (Poland), with 1 roll grinder (aluminum, CRM); - O.A.R.C. (Oman), with 1 roll grinder (aluminum, CRM); - Surabaya (Indonesia), with 1 roll grinder (steel, CRM); - Irga (Italy), with 1 revamping (paper); - Hydro Aluminium Slim (Italy), with 2 revampings (aluminum foil); - Böhler-Uddeholm Strip Steel AB (Sweden), with 1 revamping (steel, CRM).
Roll Grinders and Automatic Roll Shops
Roll grinding machines of the highest quality, performance, reliability and
automation levels are designed, built and installed worldwide under the
Pomini brand name. Single machines or whole automatic roll shops are
supplied to rolling mills for ferrous and non-ferrous flat products, as well
as to the paper and aluminum industry and to branches of heavy industry.
Mining & Minerals industry
Engineering and Engineering, Procurement
and Construction Management (EPCM) Services
Management of the complete project lifecycle from concept to commissioning
is provided by Tenova Bateman. The unit is focused on maximizing
the success and profitability of a project through state-of-the-art process
engineering and design, and leading-edge project management systems.
Comprehensive services for new process plants and brownfield upgrades
cover a wide range of commodities and are tailored to both large and small
projects. Tenova Bateman’s engineering and EPCM skills have been proven
on some of the most exacting mineral resource projects, in the most difficult
of terrains.
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engineering anD epcm services New contract awards in the engineering and EPCM market remain dominated by study work as new capital
projects are delayed or on hold.
Project highlights included:4a reimbursable contract, in joint venture with AMEC, for the EPCM of a uranium metallurgical plant for Swakop
Uranium’s Husab project in Namibia, which will be the third-largest uranium mine in the world;4commissioning of the Unattritioned Mags Material (UMM) plant at the Tronox/Namakwa Sands heavy minerals
mine in South Africa;4commissioning of Harmony Gold’s Kusasalethu elution column plant in South Africa;4engineering support for Phase 1 expansions of London Mining’s Marampa iron ore project in Sierra Leone;4commissioning of two dense-media separation plants for Rhino Minerals Annesley andalusite mine in South Africa;4turnkey project, awarded by Tata Steel, to establish an 8 Mtpa crushing and washing plant for a greenfield iron ore
project at Khondbond in Orissa, India;4major milestone achieved in Russian Platinum’s Chernogorsky mining and metallurgical complex project in Russia
where Tenova Bateman is the general designer for the basic engineering design phase;4overland conveyor system for Utkal Alumina International Limited (UAIL) with execution handled by Tenova
TAKRAF.
Studies included:4 feasibility study for brownfield upgrades of London Mining’s Marampa iron ore project in Sierra Leone;4 completion of technical engineering study for Tambao Manganese Project, Burkina Faso;4 scoping study awarded by Kogi Iron Limited for Agbaja Iron project in Nigeria;4 definitive feasibility study for Namib Lead and Zinc Mining‘s North River zinc/lead project in Namibia;4definitive feasibility study for Baobab Resources’ pig iron and ferro-vanadium project in Mozambique’s Tete region;4 definitive feasibility study for Phase 0 and Phase 2 of the West Rand Tailings Retreatment Project, a j-v between
Sibanye Gold and Gold One International Limited, South Africa; 4 prefeasibility study awarded by Clifton Resources for Duparquet Gold Project in British Columbia.
Open pit mining, underground solutions and bulk handling
Tenova is active in the mining and bulk handling sectors through TAKRAF,
a key supplier of equipment and systems for open pit mining & underground
solutions and bulk handling, having provided hundreds of complete systems,
as well as individual machines, to clients all over the world in all climatic
conditions.
Tenova Delkor belt filters at Rio Tinto’s Hope Downs 4 iron ore project in Pilbara, Australia.
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open piT mining, unDergrounD soluTions anD BulK hanDling Tenova TAKRAF continued to see good demand for its mining and bulk handling equipment, particularly in the
Americas but also, with increased activity in Europe and Asia.
Contract awards from the Americas included:4Minera Antucoya in Chile, in which Tenova TAKRAF is working with Tenova Bateman Technologies (see following
section) to design, supply and construct a copper ore handling/processing system and solvent extraction/ electro-winning plant. Tenova TAKRAF is providing the agglomeration plant, the on-off leach pad and a spent ore handling system;
4the design and supply of stacker and reclaimer for Vale, Brazil;4the design and supply of a continuous ship unloader for SEINFRA at Pecem port, Brazil;4the upgrade of four double roll crushers for Shell; the design and supply of two double roll crushers for Canadian
Natural Resources Limited (CNRL), Canada;4the design and supply of 21 conveyors for the Concentrator 2 Project at the Buena Vista el Cobre Mine in Mexico.
Contracts awards from Asia included:4Erection of two 1400L bucket wheel excavators for Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC);4Design and supply of a transport crawler for China Coal Pingshuo Group Corp;4Engineering, design, supply and manufacture of a urea bulk handling system for Indorama Eleme Fertilizer and
Chemicals in Nigeria. The contract was awarded by TOYO Engineering Corporation of Japan.
Contract awards from the Middle East included:4Supply of a pipe conveyor and of a radial quadrant shiploader for Takreer’s carbon black and delayed coker unit in
Abu Dhabi, UAE. Contracts awarded by PHB Weserhutte S.A and by Samsung Engineering respectively; 4Supply of a stacker, bridge reclaimer and heavy duty double wheel bridge reclaimer for an iron ore mine in the
Middle East.
Contract awards received from Europe included:4Supply of a bucket chain continuous ship unloader for ILVA S.p.A. for its steel plant at the Port of Taranto, Italy;4EPC contract awarded by Vattenfall Europe Mining AG to refurbish Tenova TAKRAF conveyor bridges at mining
operations in Lusatia/Germany. The conveyor bridges have been in operation for some 40 years at the Nochten and Janschwalde opencast mines.
Orders received from Australia included:4Supply of two scraper reclaimers for Maules Creek;4Design, supply and construction of new stackers to replace current Italimpianti machines at Australia’s Port
Kembla coal terminal.
Tenova TAKRAF Africa’s project highlights included:4The major greenfield Kusile Power Station Project in South Africa for the national power utility Eskom, has reached
an advanced stage with the provision of the terrace, stockyard and limestone handling facilities. Kusile is one of three new state-of-the-art coal-fired power stations that will use the most advanced thermal power generation technology to meet South Africa’s rapidly growing power needs;
4Commissioning of five new bucket elevators and modifications to 15 existing bucket elevators for Kenmare Resources’ Moma Sands, Mozambique;
4A repeat order for chain conveyors for Atcom Air Pollution Control, South Africa, was installed at the Xstrata Lion ferrochrome plant;
4Supply of two granulators for BHP Billiton in South Africa.
New contract awards included:4Conveyor system for Sasol Mining’s Tweedraai expansion project, South Africa;4Design and supply of a Rapid Load Out Station (RLOS) for Vale’s Moatize Phase 2 iron ore project in Mozambique.
The phase 1 RLOS was also supplied by Tenova TAKRAF Africa;4A turnkey contract for a boiler emission abatement plant from Impala Platinum Ltd - Refineries in South Africa;4Redesign and upgrade of the BATCAT (Bateman Capsule Transport) system for De Beers Venetia Diamond Mine,
South Africa;4Repeat order for a Redler coal handling system for a boiler coal feed system for RCR Energy Systems, New
Zealand;4Replacement of two rotary breakers for BHP Billiton in South Africa;4Supply of bagfilters for two Pretoria Portland Cement (PPC) Company Limited sites in South Africa.
The Tenova TAKRAF Africa client support services had another successful year with contracts driven by a buoyant demand for refurbishment work for, amongst others, rotary breakers, granulators and reclaimers.
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Process technologies and modular plant solutions
Tenova supplies process technologies and modular plant solutions through
Bateman Technologies, leveraging decades of experience of establishing
processing facilities. Advanced hydrometallurgical solutions include
solvent extraction, electrowinning and leaching, supported by expertise
in complementary processes from sulfuric and phosphoric acid plants,
ion exchange circuits, water and wastewater treatment plants through
to beneficiation processes for phosphate rock, base and precious metals,
iron ore, coal and uranium. Pioneering the concept in the 1960s, Modular
Plants offer competitive processing and reduced risk in difficult locations.
process Technologies anD moDular planT soluTions Key process technology projects included:4 Tenova Bateman Technologies is supplying the solvent extraction plant based on proprietary BATEMAN
SETTLERTM technology, for a copper solvent extraction-electrowinning plant, to produce 80,000 tpa of fine copper cathodes. The client is Minera Antucoya, part of Antofagasta plc, in Chile;
4 Conceptual scoping study awarded by IGLE Resources for a nickel heap leach-solvent extraction-electrowinning operation at NiWest nickel laterite project in Western Australia;
4 First installation of a Turbulent Technologies system, of which Tenova Bateman Technologies is the exclusive licensee;
4 Bench scale solvent extraction testing on a leach solution from Çaldaǧ Nikel of Turkey, confirming the viability of solvent extraction for the direct recovery of nickel and cobalt.
Key contracts for the modular plant business included:4 A 50 tph modular iron ore beneficiation pilot plant using ultra high dense media separation (UHDMS) cyclone
technology, for a Tier 1 mining client in South Africa. The performance tests have been successfully completed;4 Supply of two front end modules for a diamond plant in Zimbabwe;4 Supply of a 5 tph DMS modular diamond processing plant in a fast track project (nine weeks from order
placement), to Russia.
Tenova Pomini automatic cell for cluster mill rolls.
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Argentinian border;4Delivery of Delkor BQR 1500 flotation machines, together with the supply of Delkor High Rate Thickeners, for
Polyus’s gold plant at Natalka in the Russian Federation;4Commissioning of two Delkor Belt Filters at Hope Downs 4 iron ore project for Rio Tinto, Australia;4Delivery of ore tailings thickener to London Mining’s Marampa iron ore project in Sierra Leone;4Delivery of a Delkor Thickener and flocculant plant for Tata Steel Minerals Canada, for the Direct Shipping Ore
(DSO) project;4Commissioning of two 44 m Delkor High Rate Thickeners, with bolted design, for AngloGold Ashanti Australia’s
Tropicana gold project;4Commissioning of two Delkor High Rate Thickeners, with self-supported tanks, for Nui Phao Mining in Vietnam.
New contract awards included:4Delkor High Rate Thickener and flocculant plant for Phu Bia’s Ban Houaxyai gold-silver operation in Laos;4Delkor Thickener mechanism for Dynatec Madagascar SA’s Ambatovy Nickel project in Madagascar;4Delkor Clarifier for Swakop Uranium’s Husab project in Namibia;4164 m2 Delkor Belt Filter for Kibali Gold Mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo;4Delkor Thickener, with a self-supported tank, and Delkor Clarifier for ArcelorMittal’s Liberia Iron Ore project; 4Delkor High Rate Thickener, two Delkor Belt Linear Screens and a flocculant plant for BEA Mountain Mining
Corporation, part of Aureus Mining Inc., for New Liberty Gold, Liberia;4Linear screens for the oils sands industry in Alberta, Canada;
Solid/liquid separation and minerals processing
Tenova is an industry specialist in solid/liquid separation and mineral
processing applications for the minerals, chemical and industrial markets
through Delkor. Offering comminution, flotation, sedimentation, filtration,
screening, and gravity separation systems, Tenova Delkor services range
from test work, process trade-offs and flowsheet design, to installation,
commissioning and aftermarket support.
Feed Water Tank of the iRecovery® system
installed at Elbe Stahlwerke Feralpi,
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Pyrometallurgy
Tenova offers advanced pyrometallurgy solutions through its South African
company Tenova Pyromet, a leading company in the design and supply of
high capacity AC and DC furnaces and complete smelting plants for production
of ferroalloys, base metals, slag cleaning and refining. Tenova Pyromet also
designs and supplies equipment for material handling and pre-treatment, alloy
conversion and refining, granulation of metal, matte and slag, furnace off-gas
fume collection and treatment, and treatment of hazardous dusts and waste.
Tenova Pyromet has several technologies to reduce operating costs, increase
production and lower power consumption.
pYromeTallurgY Tenova Pyromet successfully commissioned/completed five key projects:4Two 33 MVA ferromanganese/silicomanganese furnaces for SARDA Metals and Alloys (SMAL), India;4Replacement of Assmang Chrome Machadodorp Works Furnace No 2’s electrode pressure rings, South Africa;4Simcoa Silicon Metal furnace, Australia;4Four 16.5 MVA ferrochrome furnaces for Visa Bao’s new plant in Orissa, India;4The performance certificate for Lonmin’s Furnace No 2 in South Africa was signed by the client.
New projects awarded included:4Equipment supply for a 36 MVA silicon metal furnace for RS Silicon in Bosnia;4BCL in Botswana became the first recipient of Tenova Pyromet’s new generation AutoFurnTM controllers, based
on the client’s experience of a previous successful installation of the controller at Freeport McMoran’s Miami smelter plant in the USA;
4Supply of copper cooler technology for the Xstrata Isoconvert process.
Study work included: 4 Definitive feasibility study for Ironveld Mining on a DC furnace smelter solution, for production of pig iron and in the
longer term, vanadium;4Prefeasibility study for Siyanda Resources on a DC furnace focused smelting complex in South Africa, for
ferrochrome production;4Study for Baobab Resources covering an optimal process solution for a pig iron project in Mozambique.
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Factories
Tenova produces the core components of its equipment in its own factories.
With a global network of facilities in China, France, Germany, India, Italy,
Poland, USA and Vietnam, employing nearly 700 skilled technicians and
craftsmen, Tenova manufactures high-quality equipment for projects
worldwide.
Asia
Tenova has five different factories in Asia spanning three countries.
In China, Tenova Timec factory is based in Tanggu (Tianjin).
Main activities are the manufacturing of heavy structural steel components,
water cooled and pipe to pipe parts for iron and steel plants, and high-value
manufactured goods for strip processing lines. The excellent quality
of production is guaranteed under Tenova’s worldwide quality assurance
program.
In Shanghai, Tenova Huisen is focused on multi-purpose heating furnaces
for automotive and heat treatment companies.
In India Tenova operates through two factories based in the Mumbai area.
The factories handle fabrication, machining and equipment assembly for strip
processing lines and cold rolling mills. Final assemblies and testing of the
majority of equipment are conducted internally to ensure compliance with
Tenova quality standards.
Tenova Delkor factories, based in the Bangalore area, handle production and
quality control of Tenova Delkor liquid/solid separation equipment and key
components.
Two 33 MVA ferromanganese/silicomanganese furnaces for
SARDA Metals and Alloys (SMAL), installed near Vishakhapatnam,
India.
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In Vietnam, the Tenova Envita factory is located in the Nhon Trach industrial
block, close to Ho Chi Minh City. It is strategically located in an industrial
development area close to some of the major steel producers.
Europe
In Europe Tenova runs a production network of eight factories.
Tenova BMI factory, based in Saint Quentin Fallavier (Lyon), designs and
produces, since 1947, vacuum furnaces for the heat treatment industry.
It is focused on the development of customized solutions for the treatment
of steel, titanium, aluminum and ceramic parts.
Germany counts four Tenova manufacturing facilities.
The Tenova TAKRAF factory in Lauchhammer is used for metal prefabrication,
steel construction, assembly, wear parts manufacture. The workshop is
designed for the fabrication of sophisticated core components of Tenova
TAKRAF’s equipment, which will be supplied to its sites worldwide.
The Tenova Schmetz factory, based in Menden, designs and produces, since
more than 65 years, vacuum furnaces for the heat treatment industry.
Over the years it has become a top class manufacturer for automotive and
aerospace applications. In Dortmund the Tenova IVA factory designs and
produces multi-purpose heat treatment equipment and mainly focuses on retort
type furnaces and quench furnaces, supplying a wide range of automotive
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industry corporations. The Tenova Mahler factory in Plochingen is a world
leader in continuous furnaces under protective gas atmosphere, boasting
60-years know-how in the sector. It has the capacity of assembling furnaces
for brazing, sintering and other treatment for automotive and tool industry.
In Italy, Tenova Pomini is a modern factory based in Castellanza (Varese).
Equipped with the most advanced CNC machine tools, the factory is mainly
focused on the production of Pomini roll grinders and is able to meet the
most demanding delivery schedules and quality requirements.
Two more facilities operate in Poland. The Tenova LOI Thermprocess
factory in Tarowskie Gòry, Katowice, handles manufacturing and assembly
of industrial furnaces and heating systems for heat treatment of metals.
Its in-house capabilities and best practices guarantee excellent quality and
manufacturing standards. Tenova Riva factory in Swiebodzin offers a range of
equipment and services for all needs of modern heat treatment shops. It focuses
on furnaces with protective and reactive atmospheres for diverse applications.
North America
The Tenova I2S production facility, located in Yalesville, Connecticut,
produces a full line of cold rolling mills. By combining quality manufacturing
capability, a strong engineering foundation and the latest in controls
technology, Tenova I2S excels in the technical support and responsive service
that its customers demand.
Research and Development
Technological innovation is the main pillar of Tenova’s competitiveness.
Tenova is fully committed to R&D to effectively meet the present and
future most pressing requirements of the metals and mining industries.
Tenova focuses on the fields of end product quality improvement, energy
saving, and effective pollution reduction that it considers essential for
sustainable development within its client’s industries.
Quality
Tenova is focused on quality and is committed to continuously improving
services, in order to meet or exceed the client’s expectations, following best
practices and standards within the reference industry.
Tenova has begun an excellence path involving some companies of the
Group, that already have ISO 9001, 14001, and OHSAS 18001 certifications
with some of the primary certifying bodies such as Moody International
Certification Ltd., BVQI, and DNV.
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We focus our strategy for growth in america through qualified, committed and highly experienced human resources, continuous technological improvement, the industry’s best practices in safety, occupational health and environmental protection, and the constant involvement with the communities near our areas of operation.
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Tecpetrol
Tecpetrol is an Argentine oil and gas exploration and production (E&P),
and gas transportation company, fully owned by the Techint Group, with
operations or interests in Argentina, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Mexico,
Peru, Colombia and the United States. The company currently employs about
6,000 people counting own employees and contractors’, with a permanent
staff of nearly 1,000 people.
E&P
Tecpetrol operates 9 blocks in Argentina’s Northwest, San Jorge, and
Neuquina basins, where it holds shares in long-term concessions.
Tecpetrol also operates in the Oriental basin of Ecuador and in the Burgos
basin of Mexico, and has a share of the Baripetrol Mixed Enterprise, which
operates the Colón block in the Maracaibo basin of western Venezuela.
Finally the company operates 3 blocks in south Texas.
In Colombia, Tecpetrol is exploring three blocks (CPO-6, CPO-7 and CPO-13)
in association with Petronova. After finishing the seismic acquisition,
the company has drilled 11 exploratory wells, 3 of wich were successful,
as well as 2 successfull apraisal wells.
In Peru, Tecpetrol was awarded the 174 Block, close to the Camisea field.
The company also holds non-operating interests in E&P, such as a 25% share
in the Ramos block in the Northwest Basin in Argentina; a 25% share in the
Shushufindi block, one of the most important fields in Ecuador; a 10% share
in the Camisea block (Blocks 88 y 56) in the Ucayali Basin in Peru. This large
gas and condensate block has significantly increased the company’s reserves.
Finally, Tecpetrol holds 20% non-operating interests in the Ipati and the Aquío
blocks in the Tarija Basin, Bolivia. A discovery of a gas and condensate field
was made in Ipati in 2004 and in Aquío in 2011. Start-up is scheduled for 2016.
Tecpetrol’s current operated oil and gas production is around 90 thousand
barrels of oil equivalent (boe) per day with more than 1,800 productive wells
and with plants and facilities for primary and secondary recovery, for oil
and gas conditioning and processing, and for power generation.
El Tordillo Block
The El Tordillo block in the Gulf of San Jorge basin in Argentina, whose
concession was recently extended until 2027, stands as one of the most
important oil fields operated by Tecpetrol. It produces (together with
neighboring blocks La Tapera and Puesto Quiroga) nearly 6.0 million barrels
(bbl) of oil and 3.7 billion cubic feet (bcf) of gas per year. Tecpetrol holds
a majority share of the block. El Tordillo has currently over 740 wells
in production and 200 injection wells.
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Aguaragüe Block
Tecpetrol holds a 23% share and is the operator of the Aguaragüe block in
northwest Argentina. The production of Aguaragüe is 24 bcf of gas and 0.8
million bbl of oil per year. The concession of Aguaragüe also expires in 2027.
Other Blocks in Argentina
Tecpetrol operates another 7 blocks located in the main basins of Argentina.
Annual production from these areas is 1.4 million bbl of oil and 19 bcf of gas.
E&P International Operations
In Venezuela Baripetrol Mixed Enterprise operates the Colon Unit in the
Maracaibo basin, where Tecpetrol holds a 17.5% share. Oil production
amounts to more than 1.8 million bbl per year, and gas production amounts
to 1.0 bcf per year.
In Ecuador the company operates the Bermejo Block, in the Oriental basin,
where production doubled since the start-up in 1999, reached 3.1 million bbl
of oil per year in 2005, and was 1.2 million bbl per year in 2013.
A consortium for the Libertador field is led by Tecpetrol (40%) in association
with other strategic partners.
In the Shushufindi field consortium -led by Schlumberger- Tecpetrol holds
a 25% share and participates in the technical and investment decisions.
The two fields produce above 80 thousand barrels of oil per day.
Tecpetrol also provides of oilfield development services to Petroecuador.
Tecpetrol has a 50% participation and is the operator of the Misión block
in Mexico, an area of 1,972 km2 where there are currently more than 145
productive wells with a total output of approximately 38 bcf of natural gas
per year and 0.3 million bbl of oil. Tecpetrol is also involved in a pilot project
in Chicontepec operating and maintaining a PEMEX field with the purpose
of increasing its output. Current production is 2,800 bbl per day of oil and
7,500 million cubic feet a day (Mscfd) of gas.
In 2010 Tecpetrol acquired an American company with blocks in south Texas.
There are 60 wells that produce 1,300 bbl/day of oil and 14 Mscfd of gas.
Gas Transportation
Since 1997, Tecpetrol is also an investment company and operator of gas
transportation businesses, and has become a successful developer of gas
infrastructure projects. The company promotes new initiatives, taking
advantage of business opportunities, supporting the role of private investment
in the integration of the energy infrastructure of neighboring countries
in America. Tecpetrol holds shares in - and jointly operates with leading
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and Mexico.
The company holds stakes in Transportadora de Gas del Norte (TGN),
Transportadora de Gas del Mercosur (TGM), Litoral Gas in Argentina,
Transportadora de gas del Peru (TgP) and Norpower in Mexico (Sistema 3).
Tecpetrol also owns the Compañía Operadora de Gas del Amazonas (Coga)
for operations of gas and natural gas liquids pipelines in Peru.
Transportadora de Gas del Norte
TGN operates two main pipelines in the northern and western regions of
Argentina, connecting three major gas producing basins to the industrial belt
running from Córdoba to Buenos Aires, and serving eight out of the nine local
gas distribution companies. TGN also provides the link to major exporting gas
pipelines: GasAndes, that provides natural gas to central Chile and its capital,
Santiago; Norandino, supplying natural gas to the copper mining region in
Northern Chile; TGM, exporting gas for power generation in southern Brazil;
and Entrerriano, connecting Uruguay. Tecpetrol holds a 27.2% share in
Gasinvest, the holding company that owns 56.4% of TGN, and is the
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Litoral Gas distributes gas in the Province of Santa Fe and in the northern part
of the province of Buenos Aires. It is located at the hub of the TGN system,
connecting two major gas producing basins in the country with the largest
domestic gas markets. Tecpetrol holds a 27.5% share in Litoral Gas and
participates in its management.
Transportadora de Gas del Mercosur
TGM transports gas to a 600 MW combined cycle power plant in Uruguayana,
in southern Brazil. TGM is the owner of the 440 km pipeline that allowed the
first export of natural gas from Argentina to Brazil, and TGN is the operator of
the pipeline. Tecpetrol holds a 21.8% interest in TGM.
Transportadora de gas del Peru y Compañía Operadora
de Gas del Amazonas
Tecpetrol has recently inked a USD 650 million deal with Grupo Energía de
Bogotá to sell its 23.61% interest in the consortium Transportadora de Gas del
Perú (TgP) and 100% of Compañía Operadora de Gas del Amazonas (Coga).
Despite this, Tecpetrol mantains its commitment and interest with Peru, and
prepares to face new projects in energy infrastructure.
Sistema 3
In January 2010, through Norpower, Tecpetrol began maintenance services to
the Sistema 3 gas pipeline system of Pemex E&P. Sistema 3 is located in the
Mexican states of Chiapas, Tabasco and Campeche. The project includes 1,436
Km of pipelines and 58 measuring stations.
Power Generation
Central Térmica Pesquería
Tecpetrol is leading the construction, along with Tenaris and Ternium, of
an approx. 850/900 MW combined cycle gas power plant in the Monterrey
area (northeast Mexico) with the objective of supplying Techint Group plants
throughout the country by 2016. The size of the investment is USD 1 billion.
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Humanitas
Humanitas was established in 1988 by the Techint Group, jointly with other
industrial and financial partners, in order to promote, implement and manage
health care initiatives. In particular, Humanitas has built or acquired in Italy
a number of health care institutions of high complexity which it manages.
Humanitas’ strategic objective is to build a network of institutions characterized
by the quality, efficiency and humaneness of the service provided, as well
as by the scientific level and the quality of investments in innovation.
Humanitas’ management model joins economic sustainability with social
responsibility and has been used as case study at Harvard University for
Health Care courses. It relies on a wide application of advanced integrated
information technology systems, and the use of the Internet to facilitate the
relationship between the hospitals and both clients and suppliers. The main
features of this model are the complete control and open, on the spot analysis
of costs; a lowering of average hospital stays or stopovers; the minimization
of waiting time; the high level of service, under a Diagnosis Related Group
(DRG) payments system.
The model also requires a constant interaction between medical staff and
managers to ensure high levels of quality and the maintenance of a humane,
patient oriented approach in the delivery of health care.
Based on its experience, Humanitas supplies management consulting services
to both public and private health care concerns.
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Humanitas is also the holding company which at present includes the Istituto
Clinico Humanitas near Milan; the Humanitas Gavazzeni hospital in Bergamo;
Cellini, one of Turin’s major clinics; Humanitas Centro Catanese di Oncologia
in Catania (Sicily); Humanitas Mater Domini in Castellanza (Varese).
The Techint Group holds an 81% share of Humanitas, and also controls
Fornaca di Sessant, a historical private hospital located in Turin.
Istituto Clinico Humanitas is a highly specialized hospital, research and
teaching center. Built around centers for the prevention and treatment
of cancer, for cardiovascular, neurological and orthopedic disease - together
with an Ophthalmic Center and a Fertility Center - Humanitas also operates
a highly specialised Emergency Department.
The hospital has 747 beds of which 75 are in the medical, surgical, and
oncological day-hospital and 28 in the intensive care unit, while 154 beds
are reserved for cardiopulmonary, orthopedic and neuro-motor rehabilitation
in a separate building. It has 28 operating theatres, 5 angiographic rooms,
and more than 200 outpatients clinics.
The first Italian hospital quality certified by the Joint Commission International,
Humanitas is accredited by the National Health-Care System.
Humanitas promotes health, prevention and early diagnosis by means
of innovative and advanced outpatient health care facilities. Its diagnostic
and therapeutic activities meet patients’ needs at a local, national and
international level.
Humanitas is considered one of the technologically most-advanced
hospitals in Europe. Among the most significant examples are last generation
linear accelerators (TrueBeam) for radiotherapy, robotic surgical systems
(the new frontier in minimally invasive surgery), last generation laser for
ophthalmology, 5 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance stations, including a 3 Tesla
and an openbore NMR, 2 PET-CT. Humanitas is also equipped with an EOS,
a newly-designed imaging system for 3D reconstruction with a sharply
reduced X-ray exposure dose.
Appointed as IRCCS by the Ministry of Health (an accreditation in the Italian
system that acknowledges institutions focused on excellence in clinical care
and research), Humanitas is a world-famous center of excellence for immune
system related diseases, from cancer to rheumatoid arthritis. More than 300
researchers work at the Humanitas’ Research and Teaching Center - which is
fully integrated with the hospital - utilizing cutting edge technology such as
the recently acquired two-photon microscope. The group operates in close
collaboration with the 650 physicians of the hospital, in order to facilitate
translation, i.e. the direct application of the most recent advances in healthcare
through a systematic and ongoing process of innovation.
In 2013, as in the previous year, Humanitas’ scientific production has continued
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to increase in quality, as indicated by bibliometric indexes: over 2,600 Impact
Factor points in 2013 (ranking among the first IRCCS institutions in scientific
output), with particular focus on the immunodegenerative area.
Humanitas is one of 126 health institutions (out of 661 in the world) which
in 2013 were awarded the Green Label of Research Impact by the SCImago
Research Group: 23.8% of Humanitas’ scientific output is included into the
set of the 10% most cited papers in their respective scientific field.
Humanitas is also a teaching center and hosts the courses of the University
of Milan: the International Medical School (www.mimed.it), as well as the
courses in Biotechnology and Nursing Schools. Integration and synergy among
the hospital, laboratories and the University create the conditions that nurture
young talents in medicine and biomedical research.
In 1999 Humanitas acquired Cliniche Gavazzeni, a historical hospital located
in Bergamo renamed Humanitas Gavazzeni. Founded in 1903, the hospital is
internationally renowned for its cardiovascular surgery and has been accredited
by the Joint Commission International. Humanitas Gavazzeni has 6 operating
theaters, 3 operating theaters for day surgery activity, 2 operating theaters for
outpatient activity, 3 rooms for hemodynamic and electrophysiological activity,
intensive and post intensive care units, and a complete array of highly
technological diagnostics. Though the cardiovascular department remains the
mainstay of the hospital, activity has grown to encompass general surgery,
thoracic and urological surgery, orthopedics and traumatology, spinal surgery,
hand and shoulder, general medicine, oncology, senology and obesity.
The hospital is also equipped with a modern emergency and acceptance
department (DEA). Multifunctional outpatient rooms provide a wide range
of services. In 2009 and 2010, Humanitas Gavazzeni completed the outpatient
care with radiotherapy, equipped with 3 nuclear accelerators, dialysis and
nuclear medicine, as well as a newly refurbished facility with modern wards,
which increased the availability of beds to 300 units.
Cellini, a historical private hospital located in Turin, was acquired by
Humanitas in 2000. With 120 inpatient beds, Cellini is a multi-specialist
hospital well known for its medical and surgical activity. Cellini has been
accredited by the National Health Service since 2003 and its main fields
of surgical and medical specializations are orthopedics, vascular surgery,
ophthalmology, urology and cardiology. The Clinic has 8 operating theaters,
facilities for haemodynamics and cardiology, intensive and post-intensive care
units and state-of-the-art diagnostic services.
A number of outpatient stations offer health care in numerous specialties.
With 88 beds and 220 employees and collaborators, the Humanitas Centro
Catanese di Oncologia (Humanitas Oncology Center of Catania), founded
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in 1958, is a private facility located in the east of Sicily and accredited by
the National Health Service. The Operating Units are medical oncology,
surgery and radiotherapy specialized in the treatment of abdominal,
gynecologic, breast and thyroid diseases. The Center is endowed with the
most modern diagnostic and therapeutic equipment, has 4 operating theaters
and 4 intensive treatment rooms.
Humanitas Mater Domini is an Institute with many different specialties
located in Castellanza (Varese, Italy). Since 2007, it is part of the Humanitas
Group, sharing with it the excellence of the health services (certified by
the Joint Commission International), the deep local roots and the strong
interaction with the top scientific community.
The Institute has a 160 bed ward, 5 in-patients units (4 accredited by the
Italian National Health Service and 1 in private practice), 8 operating rooms,
interventional cardiology labs (hemodynamic, electrophysiology), diagnosis
and care services (diagnostic imaging, digestive endoscopy, analysis laboratory),
outpatient area, emergency room and dental center.
Furthermore, its healthcare service is integrated with a medical centre, that
offers specialized visits and exams, diagnostic tests (echography, articular MRI,
mammography, orthopantomography) and dental practice.
The quality accreditation from Joint Commission International, achieved
by the Hospital the first time in 2007, has been reconfirmed last July 2013.
In 2011 Humanitas Mater Domini was the first healthcare facility in the district
of Varese to obtain the OHSAS 18001:2001 certification (management system
for workplace’s safety and health).
Humanitas also runs medical centers in Turin, which provide instrumental
and ambulatorial diagnostics, image diagnostics, laboratory analysis
and physiokinesiotherapy.
The Techint Group controls Fornaca di Sessant, a well known private,
multi-specialist hospital located in Turin. It has 6 operating rooms, intensive
care unit, 92 in-patient beds, day-hospital, day surgery facilities and
specialized ambulatories that allow treatment of 5,000 patients per year.
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Tenaris
Registered Office:29 avenue de la Porte-Neuve, 3rd Floor(L-2227) Luxembourgphone: (352) 26 478978 fax: (352) 26 478979
Principal Offices:
argenTina
Av. L. N. Alem 1067, 27th Floor(C1001AAT) Buenos Airesphone: (54) 11 4018 2100 fax: (54) 11 4018 1000
Dr. Jorge A. Simini 250(B2804MHA) Campana Buenos Airesphone: (54) 3489 433100fax: (54) 3489 433100
BraZil
Av. Dr. Gastão Vidigal Neto475 Cidade Nova Pindamonhangaba, (12414 - 900) São Paulophone: (55) 12 3644 9000 fax: (55) 12 3644 9623
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Piazza Caduti 6 Luglio 1944, 1(24044) Dalmine, Bergamophone: (39) 035 560 111fax: (39) 035 560 3827
Japan
1-10 Minamiwatarida(210-0855) Kawasaki, Kanagawa phone: (81) 44 328 3400fax: (81) 44 328 3456
meXico
Campos Elíseos 400, 17th FloorCol. Chapultepec Polanco(11560) México, D.F.phone: (52) 555 282 9919 fax. (52) 555 282 9966
Km. 433.7 Carr. México-VeracruzVia Xalapa(91697) Veracruzphone: (52) 229 989 1100fax: (52) 229 989 1120
uniTeD araB emiraTes
Suites 2501 - 2505, 25th Floor, Tower A Business Central Towers PO Box 27581, Dubaiphone: (9714) 427 1800/1801fax: (9714) 423 0789
usa
2200 West Loop South, Suite 800(77027) Houston, Texas phone: (1) 713 767 4400fax: (1) 713 767 4444
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Head Office:Av. Leandro N. Alem 1067(C1001AAF) Buenos Airesphone: (54) 11 4018-2100fax: (54) 11 4018-1000
Industrial Centers:Barreiro s/n(1804) Canning - Buenos Airesphone: (54) 11 4239 4100 fax: (54) 11 4239 4010
Alte. Brown s/n(1925) Ensenada - Buenos Aires phone: (54) 221 429 6100 fax: (54) 221 429 6066
Camino General Belgrano Km 32 (1888) Florencio Varela - Buenos Aires phone: (54) 11 4226 6500 fax: (54) 11 4018 1006
Valentín Gómez 210(1706) Haedo - Buenos Aires phone: (54) 11 4489 6900 fax: (54) 11 4018 1225
Av. Provincias Unidas 205 BIS(S2000HIB) Rosario - Santa Fe phone: (54) 341 457699 fax: (54) 341 409470 (64701)
Av. Savio s/n(2900) San Nicolás - Buenos Aires phone: (54) 3461 438100fax: (54) 3461 538015
colomBia
Head Office:Carrera 42 No. 26 - 18 Itagüí, Antioquiaphone: (57) 4 444 77 99
Commercial Office:Carrera 11 A 97 A - 19 interior 503Bogotá, Cundinamarcaphone: (57) 1 636 2920
Industrial Centers:Km 2 Vía termales La EneaManizales, Caldasphone: (57) 6 899 76 00
Parque Industrial Malambo PIMSABloque 23, Bodega 4-10Barranquilla, Atlánticophone: (57) 5 381 90 90
Parque Industrial y Comercial de CaucaEtapa 4, Lote 2Puerto Tejada, Caucaphone: (57) 2 825 99 46
cosTa rica
Zona Industrial Ultra Heredia700 mts de Jardines del RecuerdoLagunilla, Heredia, phone: (506) 2562 3500
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23 Avenida Sur # 720,Col. Sta. Cristina,San Salvadorphone: (503) 2520 4800
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Ternium Internacional España SLUDaniel Balaciart N° 6, Entresuelo D40020 Valencia - Españaphone: (34) 96 3392702
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8a Calle, 14-41 Zona 4El Zarzal, Villa NuevaParque Industrial Las Américas(01064) Guatemalaphone: (502) 6636-0620
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Sector Búfalo, Km. 10Carretera a TegucigalpaVillanueva, Cortésphone: (504) 2605 2730
mÉXico
Head Office and Industrial Center:Av. Guerrero Nte. No. 151Col. CuauhtémocSan Nicolás de los Garza (66450) Nuevo Leónphone: (52) 81 8865-2828
Ternium Industrial Center:Carretera Pesquería - Los Ramones Km. 15Ejido La VictoriaPesquería(66650) Nuevo Leónphone: (52) 81 8865-2828
Industrial Centers:Ave. Universidad 992 Nte. Colonia Cuauhtémoc, San Nicolás de los Garza(66450) Nuevo Leónphone: (52) 81 8865-2828
Ave. Juventud 140Colonia CuauhtémocSan Nicolás de los Garza(66450) Nuevo Leónphone: (52) 81 8865-2828
Ave. Churubusco 1000Colonia Santa FeMonterrey(64540) Nuevo Leónphone: (52) 81 83295000
Carretera a Laredo Km. 22.5Ciénega de Flores(65550) Nuevo Leónphone: (52) 818 305 9113
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Mining Operations Offices:Calle Fundición 399Col. El Tecolote(28060) Colima phone: (52) 312 314 0000
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Techint Compañía Técnica Internacional S.A.C.I. Torre Bouchard Plaza Hipólito Bouchard 557, Piso 17 (C1106ABG) Buenos Aires phone: (54) 11 4018-4100 fax: (54) 11 4018-1000 e-mail: [email protected]
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Techint S.A. Rua Tabapuã 41 - 14° andar - Itaim Bibi(04533-010) São Paulo, S.P.phone: (55) 11 2137-6000fax: (55) 11 3168-6575e-mail: [email protected]
Techint S.AAv. República do Chile, 330, Piso 19, Torre Oeste - Centro(20031-170) Río de Janeiro, RJphone: (55) 21 3733-1100e-mail: [email protected]
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Techint Chile S.A. Cerro El Plomo 5420, Piso 3 y 16 (7561185) Las Condes, Santiago phone: (56) 2 363-3200 fax: (56) 2 363-3221 e-mail: [email protected]
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Techint International Construction Corp. (TENCO) Carrera 11A No 97A - 19; Office 601Bogotáphone: (57) 1 5116100fax: (57) 1 5116319e-mail: [email protected]
ecuaDor
Techint Compañía Técnica Internacional S.A.C.I. Av. La Coruña, n° 28-14Edificio Santa Fé - Piso 4 Quitophone: (593) 2 2988-700e-mail: [email protected]
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Techint Egypt Branch37, Gamaat El Dewal El Arabya Street,El Fouad Office BuildingMohandessin - Cairophone: (20) 2 37498634 /94/53/75fax: (20) 2 37498594e-mail: [email protected]
France
Techint Compagnia Tecnica Internazionale S.p.AFrench Branch2, Route de Bergues(59210) Coudekerque-Branchephone: (33) 967073801fax: (33) 967073801
TS LNG SAS 2, Route de Bergues - CS 40073(59412) Coudekerque-Branche Cedex phone: (33) 362 731022
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Techint India Pvt. Ltd.5th Floor, iThink Techno Campus,Pokhran Road No 2,Off Eastern Express Highway,Near TCS, Yantra ParkThane (W).400 601Mumbai. Maharashtraphone: (91) 22 61133500fax: (91) 22 61133599e-mail: [email protected]
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Techint Compagnia Tecnica Internazionale S.p.A. Via Monte Rosa, 93(20149) Milanphone: (39) 02 4384 1fax: (39) 02 43847647629e-mail: [email protected]
mÉXicoTechint S.A. de C.V. Edificio Plaza del Parque Guillermo González Camarena 1200 (01210) Santa Fe, Delegación Álvaro Obregón, México D.F. phone: (52) 55 8525-7000/ 7199 fax: (52) 55 8525-7100 e-mail: [email protected]
neTherlanDsTechint Cimimontubi B.V.Wilhelminakade 91(3072 AP) Rotterdamphone: (31) 010 4138088 fax: (31) 010 4130989e-mail: [email protected]
TS LNG B.V.Wilhelminakade 91(3072 AP) RótterdamPO Box 21365 - 3001 AJ Rótterdamphone: (31) 10 213 39 92fax: (31) 10 411 10 50
nigeriaTechint Cimimontubi Nigeria Ltd. Plot 21, Block 10 Hope Harimman Street,Lekky Residential Scheme 1Lagosphone: (234) 1 2790730e-mail: [email protected]
peruTechint S.A.C. Jorge Chávez 154, of. 701, 703 y 704 Miraflores, Lima 18 phone: (51) 213-5555 fax: (51) 213-3439 e-mail: [email protected]
polanDTechint S.p.A.Ul. Chelmonskiego 6B/1(72600) Swinoujsciephone: (48) 913509251fax: (48) 913509252
russia
Techint - Compagnia Tecnica Internazionale S.p.A.Krasnopresnenskaya, nab.12, entrance 6, office 433(123610) Moscowphone: (7) 499 7555993e-mail: [email protected]
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Saudi Techint Ltd.PO Box 12780(31483) DammamKingdom of Saudi Arabiaphone: (966) 3 868 1570fax: (966) 3 868 1577e-mail: [email protected]
spain
Techint Iberia, S.L.Calle Garcia de Paredes 94, 1° A(28010) Madridphone: (34) 91 7022955 fax: (34) 91 7022955
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Techint Compañía Técnica Internacional S.A.C.I. Tropical Plaza MallSouthern Main Road, Shop # 21Pointe a PierreTrinidad WIphone/fax: (1 868) 658 0182e-mail: [email protected]
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Techint Abu Dhabi BranchElectra Road, corner with Najeeda Street Plot C88, Tower A, Floor 15th, Office 1504 PO Box 52843Abu Dhabi phone: (971) 2 6434 927fax: (971) 2 6434 928 e-mail: [email protected]
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Techint Compañía Técnica Internacional S.A.C.I. La Cumparsita 1373, Piso 7º, Montevideo phone: (598) 2 901-9091 fax: (598) 2 901-8008 e-mail: [email protected]
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Tenova Australia Pty. Ltd.Suite 293 Francisco Street(6104) Belmont phone: (61) 8 9365 9400fax: (61) 7 3124 9079e-mail: [email protected]
Tenova Australia Pty. LtdLevel 2, 8 Lord StreetBotany NSW 2019, Sydneyphone: (61) 2 8335 0400fax: (61) 2 9550 5625e-mail: [email protected]
Tenova Australia Pty. LtdL10, 410 Ann StBrisbane QLD 4000PO Box 1454Milton QLD 4064 phone: (61) 7 3124 9080 fax: (61) 7 3124 9079 e-mail: [email protected]
ausTria
Key Technologies Industriebau GmbhBergmillergasse 5/2/1.DG(1140) Wienphone: (43) 1 416 4590fax: (43) 1 416 4590 20e-mail: [email protected]
Belgium
LOI Fours Industriels S.A.165, Rue de Fragnée(4000) Liègephone: (32) 4 252 20 48fax: (32) 4 252 88 30 e-mail: [email protected]
BraZilTenova do Brasil Ltda 11th Floor, 131 Andaluzita Street Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais phone: (55) 31 3298 3040fax: (55) 31 3298 3001e-mail: [email protected]
BulgariaTAKRAF Representative Office Bulgaria Kozjak Str. 9Et. 2, App. 4(1407) Sofiaphone: (359) 2 946 1556fax: (359) 2 9461797e-mail: [email protected]
canaDaDelkor Inc 6929 Royal Oak AvenueBurnaby(V5J 4J3) British Columbia phone: (1) 604 451 7767fax: (1) 604 451 7762e-mail: [email protected]
Tenova Goodfellow Inc.6711 Mississauga Road, Suite 200Mississauga, ON L5N 2W3phone: (1) 905 567 3030fax: (1) 905 567 3899e-mail: [email protected]
Nova Analytical SystemsA Unit of Tenova Goodfellow Inc270 Sherman Avenue NorthHamilton, ON L8L 6N5phone: (1) 905 545 2003 - +1 800 295 3771fax: (1) 905 545 4248e-mail: [email protected]
TAKRAF Canada Inc.Suite 203E3445 114th Ave(T2Z 0K6) Calgary, Albertaphone: (1) 403 252 8003fax: (1) 866 344 4184e-mail: [email protected]
chile
Tenova Chile S.p.ABateman Chile S.p.A.Delkor South America SPA TAKRAF Chile SAEdificio TitaniumIsidora Goyenechea N° 2800, 36th Floor(7550647) Las Condesphone: (56) 2 2398 3000fax: (56) 2 2398 3199e-mail: [email protected]
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LOI Thermprocess (Tianjin) Co. Ltd.2nd and 3rd Floor, Tower BKeyuan Keji Development CentreNo. 8, Keyan Road EastTianjin Hi-Tech Industry Park (300192) Tianjinphone: (86) 22 87890588fax: (86) 22 87892018e-mail: [email protected]
LOI Thermprocess GmbH Beijing Representative OfficeF-61, King’s Garden VillaNo. 18 Xiaoyun Road, Chaoyang District(100125) Beijingphone: (86) 10 6464 9981/76/78fax: 86) 10 6464 9982e-mail: [email protected]
LOI Thermprocess GmbHShanghai Representative Office16 Fl, Haitong Securities TowerNo. 689 Guangdong RoadHuangpu District(200001) Shanghaiphone: (86) 21 62483170fax: (86) 21 62483063e-mail: [email protected]
Shanghai Huisen-MTH Industrial Furnaces Co. Ltd951M Jianchuan RoadMinhang District(200241) Shanghai phone: (86) 21 51591588fax: (86) 21 51591599e-mail: [email protected]
Tenova Industrial Technologies (Beijing) Co. Ltd.1700 Air China Plaza36, Xiaoyun Road(100027) Beijingphone: (86) 10 8447 5656fax: (86) 10 8447 5858e-mail: [email protected]
TAKRAF Tenova Mining Technologies (Beijing) Co. Ltd.1700 Air China Plaza36, Xiaoyun Road(100027) Beijingphone: (86) 10 8447 5656fax: (86) 10 8447 5858e-mail: [email protected]
Delkor (Beijing) Engineering Process Equipment Co. Ltd.1700, Air China PlazaNo. 36 Xiaoyun RoadChaoyang District(100027) Beijing phone: (86) 10 8447 5656fax: (86) 10 8455 4020e-mail: [email protected]
Tenova Industrial Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd Shanghai BranchRoom #1604Hai Tong Securities TowerBd. 689 Guangdong Road(200001) Shanghaiphone: (86) 21 62483170fax: (86) 21 62483063e-mail: [email protected]
TIMEC Co. Ltd. Huashan Road 666 Tianjin Tanggu Marine High-Tech Development Area(300459) Tianjinphone: (86) 22 5983 0100fax: (86) 22 5983 0101e-mail: [email protected]
France
B.M.I. Fours Industriels65 rue du Ruisseau - BP 736(38297) Saint-Quentin-Fallavierphone: (33) 4 74 94 34 44fax: (33) 4 74 94 10 06e-mail: [email protected]
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LOI Thermprocess GmbHAm Lichtbogen 29(45141) Essenphone: (49) 201 1891 1 fax: (49) 201 1891 321e-mail: [email protected]
Technometal GmbHAm Lichtbogen 29(45141) Essenphone: (49) (0) 201 1891 729fax: (49) (0) 201 1891 470e-mail: [email protected]
Tenova Re Energy GmbHAm Lichtbogen 29(45141) Essenphone: (49) (0) 201 1891 729fax: (49) (0) 201 1891 470e-mail: [email protected]
Metall Technologie Holding GmbHHolzener Straße 39(58708) Mendenphone: (49) 2373 686 0fax: (49) 2373 686 250e-mail: [email protected]
Schmetz GmbHHolzener Strasse 39(58708) Mendenphone: (49) 2373 686 0fax: (49) 2373 686 200e-mail: [email protected]
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Delkor Technik India Private Ltd 108/D, 6th Main RoadIII PhasePeenya Industrial AreaPeenya(560058) Bangalore phone: (91) 80 2839 2823fax: (91) 80 2839 7540e-mail: [email protected]
Delkor Technik India Private LtdKB-25, 7th Floor, Sec IIISalt Lake City(700098) Kolkata phone: (91) 33 2335 2067 fax: (91) 33 2335 2065e-mail: [email protected]
israel
Bateman Advanced Technologies Ltd. 13 Hatnufa St.P.O. Box 501High-Tech Park(2069206) Yokneamphone: (972) 4 957 9100fax: (972) 4 957 9101e-mail: [email protected]
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Tenova SpAVia Monte Rosa(20149) Milan phone: (39) 02 4384 1 fax: (39) 02 4693026e-mail: [email protected]
Tenova ItalimpiantiTenova SpA Via Albareto 31(16153) Genoaphone: (39) 010 6054807fax: (39) 010 6054741e-mail: [email protected]
Tenova Melt ShopsTenova SpAVia Monte Rosa, 93(20149) Milanphone: (39) 02 43847945fax: (39) 02 43847695e-mail: [email protected]
Tenova MetalsTenova SpAVia Monte Rosa, 93(20149) Milan phone: (39) 02 43847945fax: (39) 02 43847695e-mail: [email protected]
Mahler GmbHRobert-Bosch-Str. 7-9(73207) Plochingenphone: (49) 7153 9251 0fax: (49) 7153 9251 11e-mail: [email protected]
IVA Industrieöfen GmbHZum Lonnenhohl 23(44319) Dortmundphone: (49) 231 92178 0fax: (49) 231 92178 90e-mail: [email protected]
TAKRAF GmbHTorgauer Straße 336(04347) Leipzigphone: (49) 341 2423 500fax: (49) 341 2423 510e-mail: [email protected]
Bahnhofstraße 26(01979) Lauchhammerphone: (49) 3574 854 0fax: (49) 3574 854 100e-mail: [email protected]
inDiaLOI Wesman Thermprocess Pvt LtdWesman Center8, Mayfair Road(700019) Kolkata phone: (91) 33 40020300fax: (91) 33 22908050 e-mail: [email protected]
Tenova Metals India Pvt LtdTenova Hypertherm Pvt Ltd601, 6th Floor, Boomerang, B2 WingChandivli, Andheri (East)(400072) Mumbai phone (91) 22 6104 5700fax (91) 22 6104 5701e-mail: [email protected] [email protected]
TAKRAF India Pvt Ltd94/3, T.T.K Road, Alwarpet(600018) Chennaiphone: (91) 44 2499 5514 / 5584fax: (91) 44 2499 6451e-mail: [email protected]
Bateman Engineering (India) Pvt Ltd Brigade Software ParkNo. 42, 27th Cross2nd Stage Banashankari(560 070) Bangalorephone: (91) 80 3048 5211fax: (91) 80 3048 5212e-mail: [email protected]
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Tenova PominiTenova SpAVia Leonardo da Vinci, 20(21053) Castellanza (VA)phone: (39) 0331 444111fax: (39) 0331 444390e-mail: [email protected]
Tenova Strip ProcessingTenova SpAVia Monte Rosa, 93(20149) Milanphone: (39) 02 43847785fax: (39) 02 43847621e-mail: [email protected]
Tenova Takraf Tenova SpAVia Albareto, 31(16153) Genoaphone: (39) 010 605 4067fax: (39) 010 605 4710e-mail: [email protected]
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TAKRAF Representative Office AstanaIrchenko Strasse 31Entrance D, Office n° 20(010000) Astanaphone: (7) 7172 39 15 10fax: (7) 7172 37 43 83e-mail: [email protected]
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Tenova Libya BranchSkikda StreetMadina Siahia (Gergarsh)(Front NOC Training Center)Tripoli - GSPLAJphone: (218) 21 4842317 / 21 4832791fax: (218) 21 4841578e-mail: [email protected]
meXico
HYL Technologies S.A. de C.V.Av. Munich 101Col. Cuauhtémoc (66452) San Nicolás De Los Garza, N.L.phone: (52) 81 8865 2801fax: (52) 81 8865 2810e-mail: [email protected]
Proyectos Delkor Mexico S. de R.L. de C.V.Heriberto Frias 231, Colonia Narvarte(03020) Mexico D.Fphone: (52) 55 5286 3544e-mail: [email protected]
peru
Delkor Peru S.A.C.Avda. Salaverry 3405cLima, San Isidro phone: (51) 1 264 2224fax: (51) 1 615 6667e-mail: [email protected]
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LOI Poland Sp. z o.o. ul. Zagórska 79(42-680) Tarnowskie Góryphone: (48) 32 284 1639fax: (48) 32 284 2223e-mail: [email protected]
RIVA Sp. z o.o.ul. Swirczewskiego 23(66-200) Swiebodzinphone: (48) 95 741 14 22fax: (48) 95 742 02 64e-mail: [email protected]
russia
Tenova Representative Office for CISUl. Gruzinskij val, dom 10, stroenie 4(123557) Moscowphone/fax: (7) 495 995 95 07e-mail: [email protected]
Tenova East Europe LLCUl. Gruzinskij val, dom 10, stroenie 4(123557) Moscowphone/fax: (7) 495 995 95 07e-mail: [email protected]
TAKRAF Representative Office MoscowOffice 515, Bolchaja Pochtovaya 26 VStroenie 2, Of. 515(105082) Moscowphone: (7) 495 787 4336fax: (7) 495 787 4337e-mail: [email protected]
Bateman Engineering Russia BVOffice 601, 51st Derbenevsky side street(115114) Moscowphone: (7) 495 787 1770fax: (7) 495 787 1771e-mail: [email protected]
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Tenova Mining & Minerals (Pty) LtdTenova Mining & Minerals South Africa (Pty) LtdTenova Minerals (Pty) LtdTAKRAF South Africa (Pty) Ltd58 Emerald Parkway RoadGreenstone Hill, Extension 21(1609) Johannesburgphone: (27) 11 899 9111fax: (27) 11 899 2302e-mail: [email protected]
souTh Korea
Tenova Envita Co., Ltd.7-21 Songdo-dong, Yeonsoo-gu, Incheonphone: (82) 32 851 6212 fax: (82) 32 816 6460e-mail: [email protected]
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Pomini Tenova Nordic ABTulevägen 7(186 43) Vallentunaphone: (46) 8 511 716 00e-mail: [email protected]
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TAKRAF (South East Asia) Ltd.The Trendy Building16th Floor 1601A10/146 Sukhumvit 13Klongtoi-Nua, Wattana(10110) Bangkokphone: (66) 2 168 7540 1fax: (66) 2 168 7542e-mail: [email protected]
usa
Tenova Core Inc.Cherrington Corporate Center100 Corporate Center DriveCoraopolis, PA 15108-3185 phone: (1) 412 262 2240fax: (1) 412 262 2055e-mail: [email protected]
I2S, LLC475 Main StreetYalesville, CT 06492-1723phone: (1) 203 265 5684fax: (1) 203 284 1819e-mail: [email protected]
Nova Analytical SystemsA Unit of Tenova Goodfellow Inc1925 Pine AvenueNiagara Falls, NY 14301phone: (1) 716 285 0418 - (1) 800 295 3771fax: (1) 716 282 2937e-mail: [email protected]
Pomini Inc.100 Corporate Center Drive, 1st FloorCoraopolis, PA 15108phone: (1) 412 262 2244 2248fax: (1) 412 5071026e-mail: [email protected]
Tenova Mining & Minerals USA IncRegency Plaza 4643 S Ulster St, Suite 900Denver, CO 80237phone: (1) 303 714 8007fax: (1) 303 770 6307e-mail: [email protected]
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TAKRAF Representative Office TashkentHerr Erkin IslamovZarafshon Str. 17,(100047) Tashkentphone: (998) 71 2361048fax: (998) 71 2361437e-mail: [email protected]
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Tenova Spa Ho Chi Minh City Representative OfficeSaigon Trade Center, 11th Floor 37 Ton Duc Thang St, Dist 1, HCMCphone: (84) (0) 8 39111 388fax: (84) (0) 8 39111 399e-mail: [email protected]
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Tecpetrol S.A.
Head Office:Carlos Maria Della Paolera 299 - 20th Floor(C1001ADA) Buenos Airesphone: (54) 11 4018-5900fax: (54) 11 4018-5939
Chubut Blocks:Ruta Nacional 26, Km 20 Desvío El Tordillo (9000) Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut phone: (54) 297 449-0100fax: (54) 297 449-0140
Neuquén-Río Negro Blocks:Ruta Nacional 151 - km 76,5Río NegroCasilla de Correo Argentino 743(Q8300ZAA) Neuquénphone/fax: (54) 299 487-1100
Salta Blocks:Ruta 34 Km. 1431- Base Lomitas (4562) - Gral. Mosconi, Salta phone: (54) 3875 489101 / 489100fax: (54) 3875 489113 / 489101
Litoral Gas S.A.
Head Office:Mitre 621(2000) Rosario - Santa Fephone: (54) 341 420-0100fax: (54) 341 420-0101
Buenos Aires Office:Talcahuano 833 - 3rd Floor “C”(C1013AAQ) Buenos Airesphone: (54) 11 5789-9500fax: (54) 11 5789-9505
Transportadora de Gas del Mercosur S.A.
Head Office:Don Bosco 3672 - 4th Floor(C1206ABF) Buenos Airesphone: (54) 11 4008-2000fax: (54) 11 4008-2242
Transportadora de Gas Del Norte S.A.
Head Office:Don Bosco 3672 - 4th Floor(C1206ABF) Buenos Airesphone: (54) 11 4008-2000fax: (54) 11 4008-2242
colomBia
Tecpecol S.A.Carrera 11A No 97A-19, 502 officeBogotá DC phone: (57) 116428983
ecuaDorTecpecuador S.A.Av. 12 de Octubre n° 26-97 y A. LincolnTorre 1492 Building - 2nd FloorQuitophone: (59) 3 2 2986240fax: (59) 3 2 2986215
Pardaliservices S.A.Av. 12 de Octubre n° 26-97 y A. LincolnTorre 1492 Building - 1st FloorQuitophone: (59) 3 2 3988600
mÉXicoHead Office:Campos Elíseos 400 Edificio Corporativo entre Moliere y Monte BruzCol. Chapultepec Polanco, (11560) México D.F. phone: (52) 55 5281-8334fax: (52) 55 1084-7382
Tecpetrol México1° de Mayo n° 34Col. José de Escandón(88680) Reynosa, TamaulipasRFC de SMBU: SMB - 031107 - 342RFC de SMEX: TSE - 040217 - BA0phone/fax: (52) 899920-4936
NorpowerPlutarco Elías Calles #419Colonia Jesús García, (86040) Municipio Centro, Villahermosa, TabascoRFC: NOR060407TT0phone: (52) 993-352-1952fax: (52) 993-315-9796
Burgos Oil ServicesAv. 14 Norte, esquina 2 oriente s/n, col. Obrera, (93260) Poza Rica de Hidalgo, Veracruzphone: (52) 782-826-7983
TechgenAvenida Guerrero n° 151Colonia CuauhtémocSan Nicolas de los Garza, Nuevo León(66452) Monterrey
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Transportadora de Gas del Peru S.A.Av. Víctor Andrés Belaunde 147Vía Principal 155Torre Real Tres - Oficina 501Centro Empresarial Real(LIMA 27) - San Isidrophone: (51) 1 617-7777fax: (51) 1 617-7725
Compañía Operadora de Gas del Amazonas S.A.C.Predio Almonte SubLote 1Altura Km 35.5 Panamericana SurUrbanización Las Praderas de Lurín(L-16) - Lurin
Paz Soldán 170, Of. 602, San Isidro - Lima
Tecpetrol del Perú S.A.C.Av. Camino Real N° 456, Torre Real, Oficina 801(LIMA 27) - San Isidrophone: (51) 1 651-2660/ (51) 1 634-8900fax: (51) 1 638-2844
Tecpetrol Bloque 56 S.A.C.Av. Camino Real N° 456, Torre Real, Oficina 801(LIMA 27) - San Isidrophone: (51) 1 651-2660/ (51) 1 634-8900fax: (51) 1 638-2844
Tecpetrol Lote 174 S.A.C.Av. Camino Real N° 456, Torre Real, Oficina 801(LIMA 27) - San Isidrophone: (51) 1 651-2660/ (51) 1 634-8900fax: (51) 1 638-2844
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Tecpetrol International S.A.La Comparsita BuildingLa Cumparsita 13733rd floor, office 302(11200) Montevideophone: (598) 2 903-2956 ext. 2881fax: (598) 2 908-5729, 2 903-2956 ext. 2884
usaTecpetrol Operating LLC2200 West Loop South, 4th Floor, Suite 400(77027) Houston, Texas phone: (1) 713 9743320
veneZuela
Tecpetrol de Venezuela S.A.Head Office:Torre Empresarial Claret Av. 3 E and 78 5° floor, office 57(4001) Maracaibo, Estado Zuliaphone: (58) 261 793-6435fax: (58) 261 793-1643
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Humanitas S.p.A.Via Monte Rosa, 93(20149) Milanophone: (39) 02 8224-1fax: (39) 02 8224-2413
Istituto Clinico HumanitasVia Manzoni, 56(20089) Rozzano, Milanophone: (39) 02 8224-1fax: (39) 02 8224-2413
Humanitas GavazzeniVia M. Gavazzeni, 21(24125) Bergamophone: (39) 035 4204-111fax: (39) 035 322-376
HumanitasCentro Catanese di OncologiaVia V.E. Dabormida, 64(95126) Cataniaphone: (39) 095 7339000fax: (39) 095 336989
Clinica CelliniVia Cellini, 5(10126) Torinophone: (39) 011 30271fax: (39) 011 30275290
Clinica Fornaca di SessantC.so Vittorio Emanuele II, 91(10128) Torinophone: (39) 011 5574111fax: (39) 011 5574380
Humanitas Mater DominiVia Gerenzano, 2(21053) Castellanza, Varesephone: (39) 0331 476111fax: (39) 0331 476204
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