NIIK has signed new contracts for design projects with PhosAgro (Cherepovets)
10/20/2014
NIIK is performing design activities for the 3d urea unit with capacity 1500 tons per day installing fluidized bed granulation unit and carrying out technical modernization of existing urea production plant №2 aimed at capacity increase to 1600 tons per day.
On the 6-th of October a round table conference was held in the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the framework of the visit of Indian delegation to Nizhny Novgorod.
10/08/2014
The Delegation of India consisted of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of India Mr. Pound Srinivastana Raghavan, second secretary of the political department of the Embassy Mr. Surenda Adhan and representatives of major Indian companies such as "Tata Motors", "AMJ Group", "Indo Commercial Bank".
On 16-18 September 2014, the delegation from NIIK consisted of President Igor Esin, Head of Corrosion Department Alexander Chirkov and Head of International Affairs department Natalia Kargaeva took part in a 5th Annual GPCA Fertilizer Convention in Dubai
09/24/2014
The Convention gave us the opportunity to present the report “FSU outlook for fertilizer market and promising nitrogen projects”. For the first time a speaker from Russian Federation was awarded the honor to present the survey on Russian and FSU fertilizer market at GPCA Event.
NIIK continues cooperation with PhosAgroCherepovets
09/16/2014
At the end of the last year an open ceremony marking the start of new high-efficient ammonia production facility with capacity 760 thousand tons per years (2200 TPD) was held at PhosAgro Cherepovets facility (Vologda region).
Commissioning and start-up phase of Mendeleevsk ammonia and methanol complex project has started
09/15/2014
The challenge of NIIK is twofold: providing water and installing storage facility.
The ammonia/methanol/urea production process requires huge amount of water, that is why special attention has been paid to modern water treatment systems, primarily reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration.
The ammonia/methanol/urea production process requires huge amount of water, that is why special attention has been paid to modern water treatment systems, primarily reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration.