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SAERTEX’s Singapore success

by Gerald Lynch
March 25, 2025
in International, News, Trenchless News, Uncategorized
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SAERTEX multiCom has ticked off another winning project, partnering with a Singapore installer to rehabilitate wastewater pipelines.

In January, Perma-Liner Industries (Singapore) rehabilitated two sections of a DN375 wastewater pipeline using SAERTEX-LINER MULTI Type S+, manufactured at our new plant in China.

With the support of SAERTEX multiCom, two sections of 37m and 58m were initially renovated.

This required a structured installation process and precise execution to meet the highest quality standards.

The project was carried out with the support of SAERTEX multiCom’s application, business development and multiCampus departments.

Christian Scholz and Helge Haberkern provided extensive training on gravity and pressure line applications. Our clients’ specialists gained valuable insights into CIPP applications through hands-on learning experiences, strengthening both technical skills and teamwork.

In a statement, SAERTEX multiCom commended the work of its team.

“From jobsite preparation to the successful installation of two liners, the team demonstrated outstanding collaboration and expertise in enhancing wastewater infrastructure in the region,” the statement said.

“A special thanks to our partners and the dedicated team in Singapore for their commitment!”

Do you have news for the international trenchless industry? Contact Journalist Gerald Lynch at gerald.lynch@primecreative.com.au

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