Boryeong LNG Terminal (Provided by GS Engineering & Construction)

Boryeong LNG Terminal (Provided by GS Engineering & Construction)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyemin] GS Engineering & Construction is strengthening its LNG import terminal business through the digital transformation of design engineers.


On the 7th, GS Engineering & Construction signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for 'collaboration on digital engineering technology development' at its headquarters in Jongno-gu, Seoul, with about 10 related personnel attending, including the head of the plant division and Casper Herzberg, Aviva Global Sales Director.


Aviva, a software solutions company headquartered in the UK, will provide GS Engineering & Construction with advanced design software and user support programs to establish a digital integrated design system. The system will be newly developed based on the LNG import terminal process. GS Engineering & Construction plans to promote digital transformation, including plant design automation and data-driven design, through this system.


GS Engineering & Construction has secured numerous domestic LNG import terminal projects such as Boryeong, Samcheok, Tongyeong, and Incheon LNG import terminals, as well as overseas projects including the Bahrain LNG import terminal and Thailand PTT LNG import terminal. Through this technology development, GS Engineering & Construction expects to secure stable and efficient design and standardized quality in the LNG import terminal sector.



A GS Engineering & Construction official stated, "By applying a digital integrated design system in the advanced plant design field, we will enhance competitiveness not only in the LNG import terminal business but also in eco-friendly businesses," adding, "We plan to further grow the plant business centered on digital transformation and eco-friendliness."


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