Built to support industrial flow-control programs with a long-term focus on severe duty package engineering.
About Us
The `ABT-E` layout is deliberately minimal. Instead of a long founder narrative, it uses compact facts, an explicit certification list, and a single call to action. That structure works well for technical buyers who are screening whether a supplier can actually support the scope ahead.
Built to support industrial flow-control programs with a long-term focus on severe duty package engineering.
Cross-functional engineering, operations, and field service teams organized around response speed and technical clarity.
Deployment-ready specialists who support startup, turnaround work, inspections, and root-cause reviews.
A steady project rhythm that includes mine upgrades, valve replacement campaigns, and package retrofits.
Assembly and fabrication capacity sized for both standardized skids and custom package coordination.
Coverage across major mining basins, hydrocarbon corridors, power assets, and water-intensive industrial regions.
Flowserve works best with clients who value direct engineering exchange and disciplined handover. Large footprints and global coverage only matter if they shorten decision time and improve execution quality. For that reason, our operating model emphasizes readable documentation, clear service boundaries, and package coordination that remains useful after the commissioning team has left site. We measure ourselves by how easy the scope is to install, maintain, and explain internally, not by how large the proposal package becomes.
Every package ships with a factory acceptance test (FAT) record referenced against ISO 8178 for engine emissions where relevant, plus material certificates traceable to EN 10204 3.1 for pressure-bearing components. Not within our direct scope: civil foundation design, utility tie-in installation, and third-party DCS integration — these are coordinated via the client's EPC partner.
Typical project envelope: throughput 500 – 2,000 t/h, engine power 250 – 1,500 kW, flow rates 50 – 5,000 m³/h, head pressure 20 – 200 m, drilling depth 30 – 500 m. Out-of-envelope duty is reviewed on a case-by-case basis before any commercial commitment.