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Global purchasing agreement with Royal Dutch Shell

An Enraf Fluid Technology product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team May 17, 2007

Enraf Fluid Technology has finalised a global purchasing agreement with Royal Dutch Shell for the worldwide supply and support for its MicroBlender and Multi-Stream Blender, for biofuels blending

The agreement allows Shell to achieve their goals of securing the most advanced blending solutions on the market along with a worldwide service support network.

The Enraf MicroBlender uses the latest intelligent blend controller for all single stream Ethanol and biodiesel blending applications.

The Multi-Stream Blender uses the same intelligent control electronics and the same accurate linear control valves, but can be configured in any arrangement for between 2 and 6 loading arms.

Enraf reports that its success in winning the agreement was very much based on the Shell experience with Enraf blending equipment over many years.

The confidence that Shell has in the high levels of accuracy and reliability achieved, coupled with the Enraf international field support arrangements, were highly influential in Enraf becoming the company of choice.

With more than 100 sales, service and distribution facilities worldwide, Enraf is more than capable of providing the high level of after sales support that Shell required.

Standardising on the Enraf product range also allows Shell to capitalise on in-house engineering expertise and spares procurement processes, due to a common architecture.

The Enraf centralised procurement process facilitates the rapid implementation of both Ethanol and biodiesel blending solutions for Shell and its subsidiaries.

Assisted on the ground by local Enraf engineers, Shell is able to take the building blocks of the blending system virtually off the shelf and to integrate them with site specific application requirements.

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