-5.6 C
Lancashire
Thursday, January 9, 2025

Inciner8 supports people affected by Sudan conflict with landmark order

Inciner8, a global leader in incineration, has secured one of the largest orders in its history for machinery that will support people affected by the war in Sudan.

The Southport manufacturer is providing two of its flagship incinerators to Sudan.

The £2 million order for two of the business’s i8-1000 models is the third largest in the history of Inciner8, which was established in 2003.

The incinerators, designed to dispose of large volumes of medical, domestic or industrial waste, will be shipped out to the African country within the next two months after being manufactured in Southport.

Landmark order

The order is a landmark for the business, with Inciner8’s sales team managing to make it happen despite the conflict.

Ghazi Sadledein, the manufacturer’s head of sales, said: “War broke out in Sudan when the order was close to being finalised, but the people on the ground really needed the equipment because it makes a real difference to people’s lives to make sure waste is disposed of correctly and safely.”

Inciner8 supported its broker customer, a humanitarian organisation supplying aid agencies and NGOs, in finding new locations for the incinerators to be located 600 miles away from the conflict areas.

It meant the equipment could be provided to the new locations to benefit people displaced by the war who need it most, preventing the risk of infection from waste being left to pile up.

Months of hard work

Ghazi, who led the deal, said the conclusion was reached following months of hard work on both sides.

Inciner8 makes products of all sizes for a variety of environments that incorporate pioneering clean air technology to ensure customers meet their environmental goals, at the same time as meeting their requirements. But the business goes much further than manufacturing, existing with real purpose to deliver solutions that provide an emergency response in times of crisis to reduce risk, prevent the spread of disease and minimise environmental impact.

Ghazi said: “The easy option would have been to wait for the situation to calm down but the customer made it happen, which speaks volumes in terms of how essential this product is.

“This is the exciting thing about our business. When there’s a war, pandemic or natural disaster, we provide a solution to an ever-growing problem because the amount of waste around the world keeps increasing.

“From a personal point of view, I’m sitting in an office in Southport, working for a manufacturer with global reach, supplying a product that uses the most advanced technology to Sudan, where there’s a war going on and making a real difference. Knowing we’re assisting people at the most difficult times of their lives is a rewarding feeling.”

The business will now provide training to those on the ground to ensure a smooth to using the i8-1000.

Helen Greaney
If you have interesting things happening at your company in Lancashire, I'm the news editor here and I'd love to hear it. I'm a senior journalist with more than 18 years' experience in local, regional and national newspapers, as well as in digital PR.
spot_imgspot_img

Latest

Grants available to help keep Pendle homes warm this winter

Grants are still available for some Pendle residents to...

Unique Kidz charity launches its first ever overseas fundraising challenge

Unique Kidz and Co has launched its first ever...

Views wanted for air quality consultation in Colne

Pendle Borough Council is carrying out an air quality...

Six arrested following East Lancashire derby

Police have thanked supporters who enjoyed the East Lancashire...
spot_img

Subscribe to our newsletter

Business Lancashire will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.

Don't miss

Grants available to help keep Pendle homes warm this winter

Grants are still available for some Pendle residents to...

Six arrested following East Lancashire derby

Police have thanked supporters who enjoyed the East Lancashire...

£10,000 Cash and Big Brand Prizes to Be Won in SPAR’s Frozen Fortune Giveaway

SPAR has unveiled its Frozen Fortune competition, giving shoppers...

Scammers target elderly man in Carnforth courier fraud

Police are warning the public to be vigilant following...

More News

How Entrepreneurialism Can Revitalise the UK Economy

The United Kingdom has long been recognised as a hub for innovation and commerce. From the Industrial Revolution to its global leadership in finance...

Int-reserve.com Review Evaluates for Beginner Traders

For those just starting their trading journey, this Int-reserve.com review will give you a thorough understanding of how the platform caters to beginners. With...

Newcastle Nightlife Venues Reaffirm Safety Commitment This Festive Season

The Shout-Up! campaign, an initiative by Newcastle City Council to eradicate sexual harassment in nightlife, continues to thrive. This year, 12 venues have renewed...