(English) International valves

2010-09-01-valvulas_internacionales_med

The most recent contracts won by Vector Valves in Iran and Qatar are worth over $5.3 million. The company exports over 80% of its valve production around the world.
Vector Valves was founded in 2002, even though its staff—specialized in Engineering, Purchasing, Quality Control and Manufacturing—has over 30 years experience designing and manufacturing valves. The company is a leader in its sector, exporting over 80% of its production, and is present in the largest oil pipelines, thermal power plants, nuclear power plants and petrochemical facilities around the world, thanks to its growing international prestige.

Vector Valves has recently taken on the manufacture and supply of valves for the Bandar Abbas refinery, the largest in the Middle East, with a capacity of 300,000 bpd. This refinery is built over an area of 7 square kilometers, near the city of Bandar Abbas, in the south of Iran.

The company was also in charge of the design and supply of through conduit gate valves for the Gabes-Zarzis-Jerba gas pipeline in Tunisia; ball valves for the EMAL Project (supply of gas for the production of the world’s largest aluminum smelter) of Abu Dhabi Gas Industries in the United Arab Emirates; and butterfly valves for the Yansab Petrochemical Complex in Saudi Arabia, among others.

Vector Valves stands out for its flexibility, high technology and experience in the manufacture of all types of valves, independent of size or function. Its factory in Utebo (Zaragoza) helped the company increase its sales by 10% last year; if internal targets are reached for 2010, turnover should rise another 20%, to €10 million.