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Acron commissions urea granulation unit

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Acron Group has commissioned a new 700 000 tpy urea granulation unit at its Veliky Novgorod site in Russia.

The unit cost a total of US$29 million. Acron also constructed an additional finished product warehouse capable of storing 15 000 t of urea.

The chairman of Acron’s Board of Directors, Alexander Popov, commented: “We are continuing to implement projects as part of Acron Group’s development strategy. Acron used to only produce prilled urea. With the new unit on stream, we will supplement our product portfolio with premium granulated urea that is in demand globally, improve production flexibility and better meet the market’s needs by switching to the products with the greatest demand at any given moment.

“The urea shop is seeing a lot of changes. In 2019, Acron launched a significant upgrade of urea unit 6, which will bring the overall shop capacity to 1.9 million tpy in 2021 and make Acron a major urea producer in both Russia and Europe, capable of producing up to 1.4 million t of dry products (granulated and prilled) and liquid UAN”.

Acron’s CEO, Vladimir Kunitsky, commented: “Acron implemented the project independently, without subcontracting EPC or foreign construction and engineering companies. The unit was designed by Novgorodsky GIAP (a member of Acron Group). Acron’s capital construction department and the engineering team were responsible for technical support and construction management, respectively.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/project-news/27052020/acron-commissions-urea-granulation-unit/

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