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Plymouth Tube Company appoints John Petreanu as its president and CEO

industry’s highest quality tubing and extruded metal products. I am excited to work with the Plymouth team to build on a strong foundation of product leadership to increase value for all our partners.” Mr Petreanu succeeds Pete Murray, who served as interim president and CEO since 2023 and remains on Plymouth’s board of directors. “It is exciting to welcome John Petreanu to Plymouth. His demonstrated leadership driving profitable growth in technically demanding markets is perfectly suited to increasing value for customers and opportunities for employees. Plymouth Tube is energised to continue innovating and growing into its second century,” said Mr Murray. Mr Murray led Plymouth through a successful strategic alignment process and positioned the management team and the company for a healthy future as it begins its second hundred years in business. Plymouth Tube Company www.plymouth.com developed the company into the great and strong corporation it is today.” “I am honoured and proud that the board has given me the confidence to lead SSAB into the next phase,” said Mr Sjöström. “I will now spend a lot of time listening in and travelling around the organisation to get to know all parts of the company. “During the past years, I have worked closely with Martin Lindqvist, and I look forward to continuing to deliver on the company’s long-term strategy together with all our skilled employees.” Mr Sjöström studied material science at Karlstad University and has an executive MBA from Stockholm School of Economics. He took up his new position on October 2024. SSAB www.ssab.com

Plymouth Tube Company has named John Petreanu as president and CEO. Mr Petreanu brings more than 30 years of leadership experience in medical devices, aerospace and specialist materials to the role. He has held diverse leadership positions including president at life science advisory firm Paltin Partners LLC, president of Scapa Healthcare and leading Viant Medical’s advanced surgical and specialties division. Earlier leadership roles with GE Specialty Materials, GE Plastics and Owens Corning focused on the commercial aerospace and specialty materials industries. Mr Petreanu brings strategic leadership in accelerating business growth, optimising manufacturing networks and leading research and development through numerous successful new product launches. His Lean Six Sigma and operational expertise further complement his ability to drive process improvements

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and deliver sustained performance enhancements. “I look forward to connecting with the excellent employees, customers, suppliers and stakeholders who have played such a significant role in delivering product and service excellence,” said Mr Petreanu. “The ‘Plymouth advantage’ is built on superior service and value with the

Johnny Sjöström appointed president and CEO of SSAB after work developing special steels

Johnny Sjöström has been head of SSAB special steels since 2019 and he

has worked to develop and grow the company’s business for special steels and overseen the green transformation of SSAB’s steelwork in Oxelösund. Mr Sjöström has previously been CEO of Uddeholm and held different management positions at Outokumpu Stainless Oy. He has now been appointed as president and CEO of SSAB. “SSAB’s board and I are very happy that Johnny Sjöström has accepted the position as president and CEO of SSAB,” said Lennart Evrell, chairman of the board at SSAB. “He has solid technical knowledge and extensive experience within the industry in the Nordic region and internationally. “With his background and experience, he is the right person to lead SSAB forward. I also want to take this opportunity to thank Martin for his many achievements at SSAB and for having

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Royal designation for Van Leeuwen Pipe and Tube Group

van Leeuwen once started as a one man business and what has grown into an international, leading company. For a family business, continuity is one of its most important core values. As chairman of the management board, but especially as the grandson of the founder, I consider it a great honour that our company may carry the Royal designation. This is literally the crowning achievement of our work, now also visible in our redesigned logo.” Joop Sassen, member of the management board and CEO, said: “Van Leeuwen has grown through innovative entrepreneurship and the knowledge and expertise that we have built up over a hundred years. Without our customers, suppliers and international teams, we would never have been able to achieve our position as a globally leading pipe and tube distributor. The Royal designation underlines Van Leeuwen’s strength and stability.” In recent years, Van Leeuwen has invested tens of millions of euros in modernising and expanding its international network and machinery. This year, a monorail was put into operation in Zwijndrecht, the largest border, Trion represents a pioneering greenfield development. It is poised to be the first production site from Mexico’s deep water with potential for future discoveries to be tied back to Trion’s facilities. Trion is an alliance between Woodside Petróleo Operaciones de México, S de RL de CV (60 per cent, operator) and Pemex Exploración y Producción (40 per cent, non-operator). The development involves a wet tree subsea system connected to an infield floating production unit, which will be linked to a floating storage and offloading unit, ensuring efficient extraction and processing of the resources. This award is another milestone in Corinth Pipeworks’ offshore presence in the Gulf of Mexico, as end-users and contractors acknowledge the benefits of its welded pipe technology for critical offshore applications.

The Van Leeuwen Pipe and Tube Group celebrates its 100-year anniversary this year. His majesty king Willem-Alexander, king of the Netherlands, has granted the company the designation ‘Royal’ to mark the occasion. In September the king’s commissioner Wouter Kolff presented the award to the company. The award ceremony took place during an anniversary celebration, held by the international steel pipe and tube distributor, at its own location in Zwijndrecht with 300 guests from the Netherlands and abroad. The king’s commissioner in the province of Zuid-Holland, Mr Kolff, presented the award to the management board. The Royal designation is only awarded on a special anniversary to companies that have prestige in terms of nature, size and reliability and occupy a leading or very prominent position in their field in the Netherlands, preferably with an international reputation. The company must have existed for at least a hundred years and have built up a good reputation during that period. Peter Rietberg, chairman of the management board, said: “We are proud of this recognition of what Piet

The king’s commissioner Wouter Kolff presented the Royal award to the company

tube sorting system in the world with a length of 315m. Van Leeuwen also opened the World Tube Center, an experience centre showcasing the company, its various market segments and the broad range of products, services and applications.

On the occasion of its centenary, Van Leeuwen and its shareholders, the Rietberg family, jointly established the Van Leeuwen Education Foundation. The Foundation is committed to promoting equal opportunities for everyone by supporting initiatives that enable access to quality education. The Van Leeuwen Pipe and Tube Group www.vanleeuwen.com Woodside Energy awards significant Trion offshore project to Corinth Pipeworks

The pipes will be manufactured at Corinth Pipeworks’ state-of-the-art facilities. The scope of supply also includes the application of external coating and concrete weight coating, all of which will be performed at the same location as the pipe manufacturing. This integrated approach ensures optimal quality control and efficiency throughout the production and coating processes. “We are delighted to be selected by Woodside Energy for the Trion offshore project,” said Ilias Bekiros, general manager at Corinth Pipeworks. “This award underscores our commit- ment to delivering high quality solutions that meet the stringent demands of deep-water energy developments. We look forward to contributing to this ground-breaking project.” Corinth Pipeworks www.cpw.gr

Corinth Pipeworks has been awarded a significant contract by Woodside Energy, as operator of the Trion deep water field, to manufacture and supply approximately 118km of high frequency welded (HFW) steel pipes. The Trion field is located in the Perdido Fold Belt in Mexican waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Situated approximately 180km off the Mexican coastline and 30km south of the US-Mexico maritime

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Compressor valve steel boosts sustainability and energy efficiency for refrigeration

including air conditioning equipment, heat pumps and freezers. The iFreeflex ® Versa, in particular, opens up new possibilities for enhancing performance and efficiency in these essential household and commercial appliances. The global demand for cooling systems is rising due to population growth, urbanisation, higher living standards and climate change. The International Energy Agency reports that air conditioners and electric fans account for about 20 per cent of electricity used in buildings worldwide, or 10 per cent of all global electricity consumption. Therefore, using more energy-efficient cooling systems is crucial. Research by Alleima over a 10-year period to 2022 showed that Alleima Hiflex™ improved air conditioner energy efficiency by an estimated 18 per cent. Alleima Versa is the next generation of this product and advances energy efficiency further. Alleima www.alleima.com

resistance and the ability to contribute to noise reduction and downsizing. At the International Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Conference at Purdue University, USA, Alleima will present the exploration of the development of the new compressor valve steel variant Freeflex ® Versa, as well as showcasing its dynamic valve steel portfolio, tailored to meet specific technological demands. The company’s commitment to developing lighter, stronger and more durable materials underscores its dedication to fostering energy efficient and sustainable applications. “Even a small piece of steel can have a great impact. Our premium compressor valve steel provides increased design freedom, leading to more energy efficient appliances and products,” said Anders Hoel, PhD in material science and senior research engineer, at Alleima. Alleima’s compressor valve steel is ideally suited for a variety of applications,

Alleima has released its latest compressor valve steel Freeflex ® Versa, a successor of the award-winning Freeflex ® Core. The new material contributes to designing smaller, more sustainable and more energy efficient compressors for refrigerators, and freezers. It is pioneering compressor valve steel with high fatigue resistance, residual stresses and wear resistance. Alleima, a global manufacturer of products in advanced stainless steels and special alloys, has pioneered advancements in compressor valve steels to meet the latest energy efficiency standards in heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) applications in recent years. Freeflex ® Versa represents progress in compressor valve steel technology. Building upon the success of its predecessor Hiflex™ and Freeflex ® Core this martensitic stainless steel is engineered with a focus on catering to the unique requirements of reciprocating and linear technologies. Notable features of Freeflex ® Versa include fatigue resistance, wear

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GF Piping Systems unifies professional certification and education at global training centres

install GF Piping Systems’ specialised polymer piping systems, but also with a team of experienced certified trainers to ensure knowledge has been properly transferred. Dominik Scherer, head of global sales support and academy at GF Piping Systems, emphasises the importance of know-how transfer for the company: “The market still needs to recognise that installers working with plastic pipes possess a differentiated set of skills. GF Piping Systems’ training centres offer customers a high quality training programme that can be tailored to meet specific needs and enhances the quality of pipe installations across industries. “This is supported by modern technologies and a certification programme that provides an immersive, sustainable, and safe learning environment around the world.” GF Piping Systems www.gfps.com

installers updated with the latest jointing technologies and installation methods in the countries where it operates, thereby closing the last gap of quality needed for any installation. Standardisation is central to the new approach and affects both methodology and certification. Courses will now consist of theoretical and practical components that allow students to first acquire knowledge and then put it into practice using the latest machines and tools. This training can be done in a traditional classroom setting on-site, or at the customers’ site. At the end of every training programme, students receive a certificate that validates their skills in the market. This creates a standard compliant with ISO, IEC and other relevant standards. GF Piping Systems’ global network of training centres is now operating at full speed, with up to 34 training locations equipped not only with the latest machines and tools necessary to

GF Piping Systems’ training programmes have empowered installers to advance their skills in the latest industry techniques and standards. Now, the flow solutions provider is introducing a unified training methodology and certification across its global network of training centres. In addition, the academy is launching new digital learning materials that are available in the languages spoken by the trainees. Thermoplastic piping components offer many benefits. However, their installation requires a specific set of skills that are sometimes overlooked due to the traditional focus on metal in training courses. To address this, GF Piping Systems is establishing global quality standards for all its training programmes and certifications, aligned with the official certification bodies. Programmes are provided at any of the more than 30 training centres available in its network. The goal is to keep professional

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Manufacture and installation of pipelines at the Odda plant in Norway

Asahi/America introduces new district manager “When completed, the Odda plant will become the most climate effective plant in its field in the world and it is great to be involved in enabling such green development. We are very grateful and proud that the excellent cooperation with Boliden will continue, and that the customer is confident in Enersense’s ability to deliver demanding process pipelines to this extent,” said Mikko Lampinen, COO of Enersense Works Oy. Enersense Works www.enersense.com

installations since the beginning of 2023. The agreement now signed also covers the installation and manufacturing of process piping in the same areas where Enersense has already carried out equipment and steel installation work. The agreement will be recognised in industry business area’s fourth quarter backlog.

Enersense and the Swedish metal company Boliden have signed an agreement on an extensive development project at the Odda plant in Norway. Enersense Works Oy has been involved in a project focusing on environmental sustainability and increasing production capacity for equipment and steel

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Asahi/America Inc, which offers thermoplastic fluid flow technology, has appointed Tony Catricala to its outside sales team as district sales manager. Mr Catricala joined Asahi/ America in September 2024 as district sales manager for the south-eastern sales region comprised of Florida and Georgia, USA. Prior to his district sales manager role, Mr Catricala worked as a product engineer in Asahi/America technical services’ department for eight years. His product knowledge and technical experience will assist distributors and engineers with sales and specification efforts for Asahi/America’s full family of thermoplastic fluid flow products, including valves, actuators, as well as industrial, environmental and high purity piping. Asahi/America Inc www.asahi-america.com

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Advanced liquefied natural gas valves for the ever-increasing energy demands across Europe By Petra Hartmann-Bresgen, senior manager press and PR, Messe Düsseldorf

For example, Müller Quadax has developed the Quadax Top Entry butterfly valve especially for LNG applications. “In order to keep the gas liquefied, the pipelines and storage tanks must be able to withstand a temperature of -162°C and be appropriately insulated. Before delivery to the supply network, the liquefied gas is subsequently heated evenly and thereby becomes gaseous again,” explained the company. Top-entry valves are utilised for these applications. Advantages are, for example, that the central upper flange can be taken off and all internal components can be easily removed from the housing. Valves affect safety Emerson is also aware of the challenges created by LNG. Natural gas must be constantly brought to low temperature for transport in liquid state, and many safety factors have to be implemented in many areas. “As global demand grows, complexity and risk increase, while speed and reliability become more important than ever,” the company explained. The selection process for valve technology can be a major influence on system safety, efficiency, reliability and therefore cost-effectiveness. Emerson has therefore developed specific solutions for the LNG sector. Emerson has, for example, developed automated valves for cryogenic use “which can provide safe, leak-free shut off during demanding unloading operations, including isolation, flow control and emergency shut-off”. The company develops valves that protect the compressor from damaging excess pressure incidents. A desuperheater in turn enables accurate gas temperature control under cryogenic conditions.

LNG demand grows Most of the LNG that lands in Europe comes from the USA, which has massively expanded its export capacities and is continuing to do so currently, as well as deliveries arriving from Qatar, African countries such as Nigeria, Algeria, Egypt, Angola and Mozambique and Norway. “Overall, the LNG import terminals that are presently available in the EU can cover about 40 per cent of Europe’s natural gas demand. By 2030, the available capacities should be increased from 252bnm³ to 406bnm³”, reported the German Maritime Platform eV promising prospects for the LNG industry and its suppliers. The growth in LNG demand is also largely influenced by China. The country plans to “reduce CO 2 emissions in the industrial sector by switching from coal to gas,” explained the LNG Outlook 2024 from Shell. Considering that China’s coal-based steel sector produces more emissions than the entire industry of the UK, Germany and Turkey combined, it is clear that gas “plays an essential role in tackling one of the world’s largest sources of CO 2 emissions and local air pollution.” According to experts, India is also increasingly relying on LNG and gas instead of coal. Production, storage and transport Due to the development that has occurred in recent years, LNG plants are experiencing great demand – for production, storage and transport. Liquefied natural gas must be brought on shore, re-gasified and forwarded on. The technology for this has long been available and has proven itself. In view of the altered geo-politic and energy policy framework conditions, an energy supply that could dry up must be prevented at all costs. An important mosaic stone for this is the forced usage of LNG. LNG terminals are therefore now springing up like mushrooms. There are currently 45 LNG terminals located throughout Europe – and over 40 are under construction or in the planning stage. The consequence: the European Council now states that the EU is the world’s largest importer of LNG. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) has never been as valuable as it is today – because LNG is now helping to close the gap that has been created by Russia’s failure to supply gas volume. And time is running out: in order to satisfy the increasing hunger for energy, the countries of Europe are now increasing the pressure when creating an LNG infrastructure, for which valves are also essential.

The connection pipe for the FSRU in Wilhelmshaven. FSRU is a “floating storage and re-gasification unit”, with regard to tanker ships or stationary floating LNG terminals with re-gasification facilities

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In order to prevent any excess pressure damage to the LNG tanks, as well as to reduce the loss of natural gas and maintenance costs, Emerson has suitable safety valves available in its portfolio. The use of digitalisation also supports processes in the LNG sector: an Emerson designed digital valve regulator enables more precise control. LNG supports climate targets But LNG is more than just a gap filler and is not only able to secure the energy supply. Rather more, liquefied natural gas contributes to the achievement of climate goals to a certain extent by releasing significantly less greenhouse gases when burning gas when compared to other fossil fuels. The possibilities of this energy source are not yet fully developed. For example, Bio-LNG, which is produced synthetically via power-to-gas processes from renewable energies, water and CO 2 , is considered to be almost CO 2 -neutral. Another option is the liquefaction of biomethane to Bio-LNG. It is therefore foreseeable that these developments will also provide an impetus for the development of suitable technologies. LNG also enables shipping to undergo the much-needed ecological transformation. Because propulsion with liquefied natural gas is much more climate-friendly than with diesel. Herose has already pioneered and supplied valves for the world’s first cruise ship which is now powered entirely by LNG for AIDAnova. The valves are equipped with a fire-safe approval and can be operated manually or pneumatically. In addition, there are valves that can regulate the required amount of gas via actuators. But here, too, the following applies: fossil LNG can only be a transitional solution, albeit a significant one, which can be made increasingly climate-neutral with the help of blends of Bio-LNG and synthetic LNG. “This means that LNG will always remain an important fuel for climate-neutral shipping even in ten years’ time, but with a significantly reduced greenhouse gas intensity,” emphasises the Maritime Platform eV. Ecological transformation for shipping

LNG moves Germany: a floating LNG landing terminal – “floating storage and re-gasification unit” (FSRU), as planned for Wilhelmshaven, is the most economical and quickest way to implement from the point of view of LNG Terminal Wilhelmshaven GmbH

LNG terminals must be H 2 ready So the prospects for LNG remain favourable: global trade in LNG reached 404 million tons in 2023, compared to 397 million tons in the previous year. LNG demand will reach approximately 625 to 685 million tons annually in 2040, according to the latest industry estimates from Shell’s LNG Outlook 2024. And for the time when less LNG is needed, provisions have already been implemented. Because LNG terminals must always be “H 2 -ready” or “ammonia-ready”. This will make them an import hub for hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives in the future. Investments in LNG terminals are thereby also investments in the energy transition. The valve industry has also long been ready for handling hydrogen. The future can quickly become the new present. Trends and highlights from the valve industry can be experienced at Valve World Expo from 3 to 5 December 2024 in Düsseldorf, Germany. Current industry and product information can be found on the Valve World Expo website.

Vanessa™ automated valves from Emerson are designed for cryogenic applications. They are intended to ensure safe, leak-free shut-off during demanding unloading processes

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