Department of Execution

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Department of Execution

Thanks to its specialized and experienced executive employees in fields such as petrochemical, copper, mines, and metal industries, Saman Energy Co. can carry out executive projects (PC, EPC, C, etc.) in a variety of industries, including steel, oil, and gas.

  •  Engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC)
  •  Establishment of national and international specialized partnerships to implement projects
  •  Feasibility assessment and investment in various projects

The main activities of the Department of Execution are as follows

  • Engineering(E))
  • Design of steel, oil, gas, and petrochemical processes
  • Piping design
  • Mechanical design
  • Design of electricity distribution networks
  • Design of instrumentation
  • Civil and building design
  • Planning and controlling the progress of engineering affairs
  • Design of roads, bridges, etc.
  • Design of industrial machinery
  • Design of material handling systems
  • Procurement (P)
  • Procurement engineering
  • Control of procurement instructions
  • Evaluation of project goods
  • Quality assessment and review of suppliers
  • Development of packaging, labeling, and shipping instructions
  • Planning and control of procurement progress
  • Foreign Trade
  • Shipment of equipment and parts

 

  • Construction (C)
  • Development of executive instructions
  • Provision of workshop equipment
  • Provision of workshop safety
  • Management of executive logistics
  • Warehouse management
  • Management of affairs related to subcontractors
  • Cost management
  • Workshop planning and control
  • Preparation of final construction reports
  • Pre-commissioning and post-commissioning inspections
  • Planning and control of executive affairs progress
  • Installation and commissioning of equipment and processes
  • Maintenance of equipment and processes
  • Industrial mechanisms (cranes, loaders, excavators, etc.)
  • All executive affairs related to civil, mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation processes