Robert Henson

Chief Engineer/training Manager at PT Asahimas Chemical

Robert Henson has a strong background in commissioning and operations management within the power generation industry. Robert most recently worked as the Chief Engineer/Training Manager at PT Asahimas Chemical, where they monitored daily operations, developed standard procedures and training courses, and planned system ramp-up. Prior to that, Robert served as the Commissioning Manager/Operations Manager at Aboitiz Power Corporation, where they supervised a team in commissioning two coal-fired power plants. Robert has also held roles as a Commissioning Manager at Burns & McDonnell, a Commissioning/Steam Engineer at Sasol North America Inc, and a Superintendent Acid, Gases and Power Production at Sherritt International Corporation. Robert's experience includes overseeing the safe operation of boilers and steam turbines, managing outage schedules and inspections, and ensuring compliance with safety standards. Robert began their career as a Plant Engineer at Seminole Electric Cooperative and a Mechanical Start-up Engineer at Bechtel.

Robert Henson's education history includes a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Canterbury University, which they obtained in 1998. Prior to that, they attended RAM Tech Institute from 1988 to 1990, where they earned an Unlimited Steam Boiler Operators License and studied Power Plant Operation and Maintenance. In addition to their formal education, Robert holds various certifications, including a 1st Class Steam License from the City of Detroit, a 500 ton Master License from the USCG Merchant Marine Captain, and Chief Facility Operator Licenses from ASME (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers). The specific dates of obtaining these certifications are not provided.

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PT Asahimas Chemical

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ASC's integrated Chlor Alkali-Vinyl Chloride plants in Cilegon, Banten, Indonesia produce basic chemicals for many of downstream industries. In 1986, ASC was established as a multinational company with its headquarters in Jakarta. In 1989, started operation as its state-of-the-art production complex in Banten province. Over the years, the complex has expanded several times, substantially increasing production capacity. Total investment now stands at USD 1,015 million. Today, ASC operates the largest chlor alkali-vinyl chloride plant in Southeast Asia. By focusing on chemical and industrial markets, ASC has the capacity to produce Caustic Soda (NaOH), Ethylene Dichloride (EDC), Vinyl Chloride Monomer (VCM), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Hydrochloric Acid (HCI) and Sodium Hypochlorite (NaCIO). ASC's shareholders are AGC (Asahi Glass Company, Japan), PT Rodamas (Indonesia), Benny Suherman (Indonesia), and Mitsubishi Corporation of Japan. ASC has three plants built on 91 hectares in Cilegon, Banten in Indonesia. Operated by distributed control system, these plants are not only highly efficient but also with high quality standards. Commited to minimize the operation cost as well as carbon emissions. Constantly develops and seek for improvements by using the latest technology. In the first process, which consists of three trains, Caustic Soda is produced. The derivative products include: Chlorine Gas, Hydrogen, Hydrochloric Acid solution and Sodium Hypochlorite solution. The second process produces Vinyl Chloride Monomer as a raw material for production of PVC. This plant consists of two trains. Chlorine Gas, which is generated in the Chlor Alkali plant, reacts with Ethylene to produce Ethylene Dichloride; this is then cracked into VCM. The third process, made up of three trains, produces Polyvinyl Chloride, and it is at this stage that VCM is polymerized into PVC.


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Cilegon, Indonesia

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1,001-5,000

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