Machine Sazi Arak

Machine Sazi Arak (MSA)
TypePublic
Industry
Founded1967
HeadquartersArak, Iran
Area served
Worldwide
Products
Services
  • Steel Bridge Building
  • Gas Refinery Building
  • Oil Refinery Building
  • Steel Mill Building
  • Petrochemical Plant Building
RevenueIncrease US$ 0,6 billion (2011)
Websitewww.msa.ir
Giant Fractionating column manufactured by Machine Sazi Arak (MSA)

Machine Sazi Arak (MSA) is an Iranian industrial machinery and equipment manufacturing corporation that was established in 1967 in an area of 134 hectares in the city of Arak in order to support underlying industries and meet the industrial needs of the country.

Activities and products

Some of the activities and products of MSA are as follows: Engineering, procurement, construction, installation of oil, gas, petrochemical, chemical factories, automotive and metal industries and power plant equipment including storage tanks, mobile and fixed pressure vessels, fractionating columns, industrial furnaces, heat exchangers, air coolers, spherical tanks, indirect heat exchangers, mobile oil treating (MOT) units, gate valves and well-head equipment, drilling rigs, process pumps for oil and gas industry, cranes, hydro mechanical equipment for dams, fire tube and water tube boilers as well as combination cycles boilers, bridges and heavy steel structures, production of alloy steels, pressure flanges, industrial rings, axle and railways tires, steel balls, heavy machining industrial furnaces as well as manufacturing machines and plant equipment and industrial incinerators.

With very rapid technological growth of MSA during these years, two reorganizations were performed to manage a wide and varied range of activities.

Groups

  • Equipment Manufacturing Group
  • Metallurgy Manufacturing Group
  • Steam Boiler Manufacturing Group
  • Bridges and Steel Structure Manufacturing Group
  • Machining and Assembly Group

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