ANDRITZ AG, founded in 1852 and headquartered in Graz, Austria, is a globally leading supplier of plants, equipment, systems, and services for various industries. Their diverse portfolio includes solutions for hydropower stations, the pulp and paper industry, metalworking and steel industries, as well as environmental and green energy sectors. ANDRITZ is committed to technological leadership, offering automation solutions and digital innovations to enhance industrial processes. With a presence in over 40 countries, they cater to a wide range of industries, driving sustainable industrial transformation worldwide.
International technology group ANDRITZ has successfully completed the supply of a continuous pickling line, acid regeneration plant, acid purification plant, and silicon removal systems to voestalpine in Linz, Austria.
The new gigafactory in Erfurt will produce up to 200 electrolyzers yearly, boosting green hydrogen production, industrial decarbonization, and European energy transition efforts.
ANDRITZ supplied and started up a torrefaction reactor in Finland, producing 60,000 tons of biocoal annually to replace fossil coal and cut CO₂ emissions.
The FFD pulper, now Europe's largest ANDRITZ FFD in operation, boasts a 2,000 admt/d feed capacity, a 4.5-meter diameter drum, and an overall length of 46 meters.
International technology group ANDRITZ has received an order from Cartaseta AG to supply a combustion system upgrade for a tissue machine at its mill in Gretzenbach, Switzerland.
International technology group ANDRITZ has signed an exclusive cooperation agreement with the German recycling pioneer HolyPoly to provide a comprehensive recycling solution for used paper machine clothing to paper producers across Europe.
The new system, planned for installation in Q3 2025, will enhance reliability and efficiency, helping Billerud meet high-quality standards for liquid board packaging.
The project enables Hungrana, Hungary’s leading sugar producer, to generate 32 tons of renewable steam per hour, reducing gas reliance with a turnkey wood chip-fueled plant.