SIAD Expands To United States

SIAD Americas LLC will serve customers in North, Central, and South America

SIAD Americas LLC offices are located north of Houston, in The Woodlands, Texas.

SIAD Macchine Impianti S.p.A. (SIAD MI), a wholly owned subsidiary of SIAD S.p.A. (SIAD), has formed SIAD Americas LLC. Headquartered in The Woodlands, Texas, SIAD Americas will provide marketing, engineering, procurement, and project management support throughout the Americas for SIAD’s portfolio of engineered equipment.

“Our expansion into the Americas enables SIAD to provide our comprehensive engineered solutions to a variety of customers in North, Central, and South America. These customers include EPCs, industrial gas companies and distributors, and new users focused on decarbonization,” said Paolo Ferrario, general manager of SIAD MI. “Through SIAD Americas, we are expanding our capabilities to supply air separation units [ASUs], carbon dioxide [CO2], and small-scale liquefied natural gas plants, and reciprocating compressors for process and industrial gases including hydrogen.”

SIAD is a global provider of engineered equipment including ASUs, natural gas liquefiers, CO2 capture and liquefaction plants, biogas upgrading systems, combustion systems, and reciprocating compressors for process gases, including API 618, and oil-free air, hydrogen, and oxygen. SIAD has supplied more than 600 ASUs plants, 300 CO2 capture and liquefaction plants, and more than 5000 reciprocating compressors to customers worldwide.

“We are pleased to be entering the Americas market, particularly at this time of increased demand for our engineered equipment supported by reshoring, near shoring, sustainability, and energy transition,” said Bernardo Sestini, chair and chief executive officer of SIAD. “We plan to continue to expand our presence in the Americas. The establishment of SIAD Americas enables us to better serve a broader set of customers with a local yet globally integrated team, backed by SIAD’s dedicated commitment to safety, quality, and meeting customer requirements for optimal energy efficiency and lowest total installed cost.”