ANDRITZ TermoEnergetskaPostrojenja d.o.o. - ANDRITZ TEP

ANDRITZ TermoEnergetskaPostrojenja d.o.o. – abbreviated to ANDRITZ TEP d.o.o. (limited liability company) and formerly known as Đuro Đaković TEP – is a well-established Croatian company with over 100 years’ experience in the production of boiler plants for various kinds of fuels.

Boilers & staff
© Duro Dakovic
Workshop
© ANDRITZ

The company focuses on manufacturing boiler facilities, energy islands, and power stations that process biomass and waste using grate technology. ANDRITZ TEP also manufactures and delivers complete power stations on a turn-key basis with a power output of over 2 MWel, producing heat and electricity from biomass and waste, as well as customized pressure parts and boiler accessories.

ANDRITZ TEP further strengthens ANDRITZ’s market position for renewable energy equipment, especially with grate technology, enhances the company's capacity, and improves the quality of the pressure parts and auxiliary equipment it manufacturers.

Total workshop area: 

            

43,230 m2

Production capacity (tons per year):

            

12,000

Production capacity (norm hours):

            

1,000,000 hours

Design capacity:

            

155,000 hours



  • Founded in 1921 (ANDRITZ TEP d.o.o. since March 8, 2023)
  • 850 employees
Workshop1
© ANDRITZ
Port Slavonski Brod
© ANDRITZ
River port
© ANDRITZ
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