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Nuclear Decommissioning and Decontamination

PAR Systems was featured on KMSP-TV FOX 9 for its contribution to the Chernobyl New Safe Confinement clean-up effort, showcasing its critical role.
PAR Systems joined the NuDecom consortium, developing safer, cost-effective robotic nuclear decommissioning solutions to reduce human exposure and aid Sellafield cleanup.
PAR Systems provides key technology for Chernobyl's clean-up, including Main Cranes and TensileTruss™ for safe, remote dismantling of the destroyed reactor.
PAR Systems played a key role in Chernobyl cleanup by providing TensileTruss™ technology and a 96m crane system for robotic decommissioning of Reactor 4.
PAR Systems developed a submersible tool platform for fuel and debris removal at Fukushima Daiichi, using TensileTruss™ and Westinghouse manipulator arms.
PAR Systems wins MHTA Tekne Award for its advanced Main Crane System (MCS) and TensileTruss™ technology used in Chernobyl reactor cleanup efforts.
PAR Systems named a finalist for the 16th Annual Tekne Awards for its Main Crane System (MCS) and TensileTruss™ technology used in nuclear cleanup efforts.
PAR Systems ships its largest remote robotic nuclear crane, MCS, to Chernobyl for reactor cleanup using advanced TensileTruss® technology for safe deconstruction.
PAR Systems won the Corporate Middle Market category at the BOLD Awards for its innovative design of a crane system to aid in decommissioning the Chernobyl site.
PAR Systems and Ederer, LLC won a multi-year subcontract to design, fabricate, and test the Main Cranes System for the Chernobyl New Safe Confinement project.
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