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Why Modular Process Skids Are Quietly Reshaping Industrial Project Timelines

QuintDaily

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June 26, 2026

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Construction of the industrial site has palpitations. Mobilities are weeks to months in the planning for power plants, refineries, ammonia terminals and chemical plants, and weather, labour shortage, and the slow dance of welding pipe outside in the air serve to screw all the mobilisation plans up. This is why a growing number of engineering [] The post Why Modular Process Skids Are Quietly Reshaping Industrial Project Timelines appeared first on QuintDaily.

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