Nederman says its solution will ensure a good working environment during the coal handling process at six new production lines. The new lines are part of a second phase of the investment plan to build the coal transfer point in the mine. Nederman was also the supplier during the first phase in 2010. The filter equipment will be produced at the Nederman plant in Marki, Poland and the technical department from the Polish sales company will be responsible for installation and project management. Installation and commissioning will be completed in two stages in Q4 2012 and Q1 2013. “The order from Mostostal Warszawa shows the strength of our presence and position in Poland. We are honoured that Mostostal Warszawa and their investor Lubelski Węgiel Bogdanka are giving us this confidence”, says Sven Kristensson, CEO Nederman.Mostostal Warsawa is one of the largest construction companies in Poland. It acts as a general contractor on projects and provides turnkey execution of construction assignments for local and foreign investors. Mostostal Warsawa is the Polish unit of ACCIONA, the Spanish business corporation active in development and management of infrastructure, renewable energy, water and services. The company has over 30,000 employees in over 30 countries.
Lubelski Węgiel Bogdanka is one of the leading producers in the hard coal market in Poland. Its customers are mainly active in electric and thermal energy as well as cement production.