Here updates a shipment news! Beston Group has successfully shipped a set of BST-30 wood pyrolysis plant to USA. The machines is shipped directly from Beston Group’s self-built factory to the American customer’s production site. Below is the specific information for this wood pyrolysis project for your reference.
Basic Information of Wood Pyrolysis Plant Shipped to USA
- Waste Type: wood processing waste;
- Recycling Solutions: waste wood to high-quality biochar;
- Biochar Uses: soil improvement;
- Equipment Configuration Plan: BST-30 wood pyrolysis plant + dryer;
- Shipping time: March 2024;
- Installation method: On-site installation guidance.
Full-cycle Service System for Wood Pyrolysis Plant Shipped to USA
Beston Group’s comprehensive service system ensured that this American customer received the machine smoothly. In addition, our full-cycle assistance ensures the wood pyrolysis plant in USA is put into operation on time.
- Before shipment, multiple departments conduct strict quality inspection and quantity inventory on each component of the machine. This ensures that subsequent machine installations proceed properly.
- During the entire transportation process, we maintain timely communication with the American customers. This is to provide timely updates on transportation progress and status of the wood charcoal machine.
- After the machine arrives at the Ameraican customer’s site, our engineers will go to the site to provide technical guidance. The guidance includes installation & commissioning of the machine and training of the operation team.
Cooperate with Beston Group on Wood Pyrolysis Project
When the BST-30 wood pyrolysis plant in USA enters the installation stage, we will update relevant information. If you also have a large amount of waste wood and don’t know how to dispose of it, please contact us. Beston Group provides customized wood pyrolysis solutions. We will help you achieve the reduction and resource utilization of waste wood. Just leave your needs and contact information. Get exclusive solutions today.