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Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co. have announced $1.3bn of orders to build five boilers for Indian power plants , the first contracts won
Doosan Heavy buys Skoda Power South Korea’s Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction signed an agreement to buy Skoda ..... capability to provide single source EPC solutions. Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction’s President and CEO Geewon
Foster Wheeler Italiana has been awarded, by Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction, a contract for the front ..... friendly facilities for Yeosu thermal plant Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction has won a $65m contract to supply
contract for the construction of a power and desalination plant to a consortium of Siemens Power Generation and Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co. Ltd. The project is the largest independent water and power project (IWPP) in the world
14 August 2002 - Korea's Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction reached an agreement Wednesday ..... technological capabilities, a company executive said. Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction has supplied vital equipment
25 Feb 2002 - Doosan Heavy Industries (formerly known as Hanjung or Korea Heavy Industries & Construction Co., Ltd.) said yesterday that it is targeting 5.1 tn
Korean government export credit agencies participated in the transaction to facilitate the $1.95bn project. Doosan Heavy Industries and its affiliates will be the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor for the plant, which
received an order worth more than $10 million for wind turbine electrical control systems from South Korea’s Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co. Ltd. The systems will be used in Doosan’s onshore and offshore 3 MW full conversion wind
at around 15 per cent annually. South Korea’s Doosan Heavy secures $3.9bn nuclear reactor order for UAE Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction, South Korea’s leading power equipment manufacturer, has won a $3.9bn nuclear reactors