Recently, Xcel Energy, a large energy company in the United States, selected portable actuators as a tool to combat fatigue in manual valve operations. The decision to use Sofis portable... read more →
In the pursuit of cleaner and sustainable energy solutions, hydrogen has emerged as a promising fuel. Sofis’ primary objective is to ensure safety in the hydrogen economy given the inherent... read more →
With the growing demand for renewable energy sources, offshore wind farms have become a prominent solution. Offshore wind HVDC converter platforms play a crucial role in transmitting this clean energy... read more →
Trinseo is a specialty material solutions provider. A great example of an end-product that is made from Trinseo’s plastics is Lego. To operate manual valves safely and efficiently, Trinseo staff... read more →
Over a period of 4 years, Sofis has successfully executed three major projects with an international EPC contractor for an end-user in Kuwait, delivering all three projects within the project... read more →
Chiyoda Corporation has selected Sofis to provide EasiDrive portable valve actuators, to be used on 1.100 critical valves in the Golden Pass LNG project. EasiDrive is a lightweight portable actuator... read more →
A tank farm in Southern Europe installed a valve line-up system. Risks of contamination are now eliminated, while the investment was earned... read more →
NordStream is reliant on its control room in Switzerland to monitor and control pig launching operations across their German and Russian pigging stations. To guarantee safe pigging procedures, the Swiss... read more →
British Salt, the UK's leading manufacturer of pure dried vacuum salt products, approached Sofis partner Avenium to help solve a problem with their manual valve operations. The problem British Salt... read more →
In the tank storage industry, product contamination resulting from product transfer is an obvious risk. Costs related to clean-up, product loss, waste disposal and reputational damage easily mount up to hundreds of thousands... read more →