Kobe Steel’s compressor company opens in Brazil
6/13/2014 12:00:00 AM
Kobe Steel announced that its subsidiary company, Kobelco Machinery do Brazil, has begun full-scale marketing of nonstandard compressors in the South America.
Based in Sao Paulo, Kobelco Machinery do Brazil (KMB) is Kobe Steels first location established in Brazil.
In recent years, Brazil has been vigorously pursuing marine resource development. High demand for gasoline, diesel and other fuels has led to the active construction of oil refining and petrochemical plants.
As a result, demand for nonstandard compressors, which are used to compress and transport gases in oil and gas processing facilities, has been increasing.
Kobe Steel, also known as Kobelco, is one of the few comprehensive compressor manufacturers in the world that can supply centrifugal, reciprocating and screw compressors. Kobe Steel has a 50% share of the world market for nonstandard screw compressors, or custom-engineered process compressors. Kobe Steel has supplied nonstandard compressors throughout the world for use in oil refining, petrochemical, natural gas and other large-scale facilities.
In Brazil, Kobe Steel has a high supply record for screw compressors used in FPSO (floating production, storage and offloading) vessels. These ship-like facilities process oil and gas and store them onboard, after which they are transferred to tankers.
Kobe Steel has also supplied numerous centrifugal and reciprocating compressors in South America, increasing the need for after-sales services in the region.
Established in November 2013, KMB has recently commenced full-scale marketing. By strengthening its marketing, sales and after-sales services, Kobe Steel says it aims to expand its compressor business in South America and further improve customer satisfaction.
In addition to nonstandard compressors, Kobe Steels machinery business supplies a wide range of products such as small and medium-size standard compressors for plant utilities; plastic processing machinery; reactors (heavy-wall pressure vessels) for petrochemical and oil refining plants; tire and rubber machinery; and physical vapor deposition (PVD) equipment.
Kobe Steel says it will consider whether to add these other machinery products to the menu of the new marketing company in the future.
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