Our development services are enhanced by our engineering affiliate, Makad James Chemical Engineering, Inc. Makad utilizes its extensive network and experience to bring together a team of engineering professionals and firms that can take the project from preliminary design and layout through construction document and supervision to a completed project which meets all design and performance goals. This includes assisting in the choice of technologies that best meet the needs of the project owner and fit the strategies and objectives developed for the project.
We have provided assistance, project management and engineering services, from design review through startup supervision, in more than thirty ammonia and urea projects throughout the world.
Our team of highly skilled and diversified professionals possesses hundreds of years of experience in international consulting and design engineering services. We are capable of quick response for our clients' needs and have the ability to provide an entirely unbiased and objective analysis of competing processes, technologies, procedures, organizations and parts suppliers.
Our objective is to assist in implementing industrial projects as efficiently and economically as possible. We seek to maximize the production capacities of our clients while minimizing their capital costs.
We continually engage in research and development for the improvement of design and engineering for the petrochemical, fertilizer and renewable energy industries.
Our emphasis has been to provide high quality consulting and engineering services to our clients ranging from fertilizer products such as ammonia, urea, and phosphate fertilizers, to methanol manufacture, coal gasification, hydrogen processing, ethanol production and offsites.
In an industrial plant the offsites are as important or more important than the process plant itself. Offsites include one-third to one-half of the total plant investment and a similar or larger portion of operating requirements.
Preserving and improving the efficiency of process plants such as those for ammonia/urea, methanol, phosphates and ethanol production have resulted in integration of offsites with the process plant to a high degree. Areas now integrated between process plant and offisites include:
Our offsites and utility experience extend to:
We often contribute to projects by improving in offsites design and equipment.