AWARD OF THE BAI BON (HAM NINH) WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANT, PHU QUOC, VIETNAM
PRESS RELEASE
CNIM Martin Private Limited (CMPL) a subsidiary of PAPREC and MARTIN GmbH, is pleased to announce the signature of a contract with Binh Duong Water – Environment Corporation – JSC (BIWASE) for the supply of the core Waste-to-Energy technologies for the Bai Bon (Ham Ninh) Waste-to-Energy Plant to be constructed on Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam.

The project comprises one (1) municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration line with a nominal treatment capacity of 200 tonnes per day (TPD).
Under this contract, CMPL will supply its EnviroPower™ air-cooled reverse-acting grate system together with its SecoLAB™ dry flue gas treatment system, while also providing the associated engineering, technical support and site supervision services required for the successful integration and commissioning of these technologies.
The EnviroPower™ reverse-acting grate has been specifically developed by MARTIN GmbH for the characteristics of Asian municipal solid waste and is exclusively licensed to CMPL. The SecoLAB™ dry flue gas treatment technology, developed by LAB S.A., a wholly owned subsidiary of MARTIN GmbH, is also exclusively licensed to CMPL. Both technologies are fully industrialised and manufactured in India.
This contract further strengthens CMPL’s position as a leading technology supplier for Waste-to-Energy projects in South-East Asia and reinforces its long-term partnership with BIWASE.
The award is a direct result of the successful execution of the 500 TPD Binh Duong Waste-to-Energy Plant, where CMPL demonstrated its technical expertise, execution capabilities and commitment to delivering high-performance, reliable solutions.
As often in our industry, success is not simply measured by winning the next project—it is earned by consistently delivering on previous commitments. The successful implementation of the Binh Duong project established the confidence that ultimately led BIWASE to select CMPL once again as its technology partner for the Phu Quoc project.
The Bai Bon (Ham Ninh) Waste-to-Energy Plant will contribute to improving sustainable municipal solid waste management on Phu Quoc Island while supporting Vietnam’s environmental objectives through modern energy recovery technologies.
CMPL sincerely thanks BIWASE for its continued confidence and looks forward to contributing to another successful Waste-to-Energy reference project in Vietnam.
About CNIM MARTIN Private Limited (CMPL)
CNIM MARTIN Private Limited (CMPL), headquartered in Chennai, India, specialises in the design, engineering, procurement and delivery of the critical process technologies for modern Waste-to-Energy plants. Its portfolio includes the EnviroPower™ reverse-acting grate technology from MARTIN GmbH, Waste-to-Energy boiler technology from the MARTIN Group, and LAB dry and semi-dry flue gas treatment systems.
Through an extensive transfer of technology and know-how from MARTIN GmbH and LAB S.A., these technologies are fully industrialised in India. Working together with selected local EPC partners, CMPL delivers reliable, high-performance Waste-to-Energy solutions throughout India and South-East Asia.
About MARTIN GmbH
Founded in 1925, MARTIN GmbH is one of the world’s leading providers of Waste-to-Energy technologies. The company develops, designs and supplies advanced combustion systems and complete thermal treatment solutions that maximise energy recovery while minimising environmental impact.
With more than 1,100 Waste-to-Energy combustion lines installed worldwide, MARTIN’s technologies have become an international benchmark for reliability, efficiency and long-term operational performance.
About BIWASE
Binh Duong Water – Environment Corporation – JSC (BIWASE) is one of Vietnam’s leading environmental utility companies, providing integrated services in potable water production, wastewater treatment, solid waste management and environmental services.
Recognised for its commitment to sustainable development and circular economy principles, BIWASE continues to invest in advanced infrastructure and innovative technologies to improve environmental performance and support Vietnam’s long-term economic growth.



