Wednesday, March 20, 2002

PTC firm gets $5 million government contract for waste plant in Malaysia

Crown Andersen Inc. , the Georgia-based supplier of engineered products and services to clean and restore the environment, announced that its Andersen 2000 Inc subsidiary in Peachtree City received a $5 million U.S. contract to supply a turnkey installed chemical and hazardous waste incineration plant with environmental control systems in Malaysia.

The plant will be partially owned by the state government in Malaysia and partially by a worldwide waste disposal company, headquartered in Germany. It will be operated by a joint venture company in Malaysia between the state and the private company.

The plant is scheduled for operation in February 2003. Andersen also received a $2.3 million U.S. order to supply medical waste incineration and environmental control systems to a private waste management company in Saudi Arabia which is building the first state-of-the-art medical waste disposal facility in all of Saudi Arabia in Riyadh.

This is reportedly the first of four plants to be built by the SaudiArabian company to provide disposal facilities for all hospitals and medical centers in the country Andersen 2000 Inc designs, builds, and installs incineration systems for hazardous waste, radioactive waste, chemical waste, and industrial waste. The company also designs, manufactures and installs large industrial air pollution control systems.

 

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