
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| Featuring substantial enhancements, the latest version of the APACS+ protects customer investments and supports an easy platform transition to Simatic PCS7 when the customers choose to do so. more |
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| The Lafarge Canada Inc. cement plant near Woodstock, Ontario, Canada, has found an effective way to monitor the flow of cement dust in a pneumatic conveying line that is part of its dust collection and reclamation system. more |
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| The Siemens Westinghouse Power Corporation (SWPC) in Hamilton, Canada can boast order books that are bursting at the seams and a fully utilized (100%) facility. more |
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| The American company Holcim currently operates two wet process kilns at its Holly Hill, South Carolina, facility. more |
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| "Better Together" is the theme of the Siemens Process Automation User Community annual conference, to be held in Philadelphia, from October 9 to 11, giving Siemens systems users and Siemens experts the opportunity of information exchange and interaction. more |
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| Like most electric utilities, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is continually looking to reduce costs. Since the energy cost of hydro generation is basically free, the only way to substantially reduce costs is to either reduce operating and maintenance expenses or to improve unit efficiencies. more |
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| Polioles S.A. de C.V., a subsidiary of BASF, produces a broad variety of polymers and plastics in Altamira in Mexico. In order to meet the increasing market demand and to achieve a future-safe basis for its production, Polioles expanded its production capacity and still relies on the flexible and efficient Simatic PCS7 process control system. more |
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| The Schenectady Beck factory in Ankaleshwar just recently became one of the first plants in India to be automated with the Simatic PCS7 process control system. more |
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| This issue of Process News focuses on the US market. The United States is the largest single country market for process automation equipment in the world. more |
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| There you can find out more about our products, solutions and services for the process industry. In the Reference Center you can watch videos about interesting applications. more |
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| In the chemical industry with its high-energy consumption, old drives can soon start costing a lot of money. The UK chemical company Brunner Mond has therefore converted its compressor drives from coal-fired steam turbines to speed-controlled electric motors. more |
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| In the vast oil fields of Western Canada, monitoring tank levels at remote sites is a challenge. Site visits are costly and time consuming. Problems at unattended sites can go undetected for some time. more |
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| In any business, the time to start making a return on investment in plant and capital equipment is a crucial success factor. more |
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| Novoceric Transportanlagen GmbH is a renowned manufacturer of special machines for the ceramic industry. For a customer from Cleveland, Tennessee, Novoceric developed a production machine for ceramic catalysts, an innovative product used for emmission control and environmental protection. more |
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| Since the Rütgers Organics Corporation has been working with a new automation solution in the solvent recovery, the plant has had much more to offer than before: more transparency, more flexibility and more diagnostic possibilities. more |
ProcessNews, Edition 02/02
| In a small Texas community, municipal utility workers are using the Internet to access real-time data from the pump controllers at one of the district’s three groundwater well operations. more |
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