Following Last May's 10 Billion KRW Seawater Desalination Plant Contract in Indonesia, More Successes Achieved
Securing Top Competitiveness in the Seawater Desalination Plant Sector

[Asia Economy Reporter Hyungsoo Park] E&C Corporation announced on the 9th that its subsidiary Hanseong Cleantec has successfully secured a seawater desalination plant contract worth 22.9 billion KRW in Indonesia.


Hanseong Cleantec is responsible for the design and procurement of pretreatment facilities and seawater reverse osmosis facilities capable of supplying desalinated seawater. The contract will be completed by August next year. It will supply desalinated water sufficient for the daily needs of approximately 56,000 people.


Seawater desalination is a business expected to experience continuous growth due to water shortages caused by global warming and contamination of freshwater resources. In May last year, Hanseong Cleantec began seawater desalination plant construction from Indonesia's largest state-owned enterprise HK (Hutama Karya), and earlier this year secured a pilot plant for performance verification of the largest domestic Daesan seawater desalination project. Subsequently, by also securing the seawater desalination contract for the Indonesia Lotte Chemical Line project, the company has entered both domestic and international seawater desalination markets.



Lee Jungseop, CEO of Hanseong Cleantec, stated, "Seawater desalination plants are a growing new business area, and we will actively carry out sales activities with differentiated competitiveness based on ultrapure water technology compared to other companies." He added, "We will also secure the best competitiveness in the seawater desalination plant sector."


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