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ravienviroindustries · 16 days ago
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Searching for Industrial RO System Manufacturer in Bangalore?
Ravi Enviro Industries Private Limited is one of the leading reverse osmosis plant manufacturers in Bangalore. Our industrial RO plant suppliers in Bangalore offers are backed with reverse osmosis technology of water from industrial, commercial and consumption purposes. Call us today!
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netsolwater · 5 years ago
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Sewage Water Treatment Plant in India
When it comes to treating your wastewater, Netsol Water Solutions pioneers in water treatment solutions and manufactures ace machines like Sewage Treatment Plant , Effluent Treatment Plant, Commercial Ro Water Systems and many more.
We all know the importance of  “ Water Safety ”and hence prevent it from depletion.So how we can save drops of water by simply taking crucial step and doing each & every bit to safeguard the Earth's resources like Water - “ The life”.
It all starts from your  “ sewage ”, yes your sewage water when treated with Compact Sewage Treatment Plant as well as Compact Effluent Treatment Plant gives high ROI and saves “ n ” litres of wastewater.
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The treated wastewater can further be utilized in gardening, plantation, flushing, construction and more. Netsol Water Solutions gives you the chance that you deserve the best in the market , the best machine at the best price - Bring your STP Plant as well as ETP Plant now and treat your waste water now.
Netsol Water Solutions have served 500 + clients and  further increasing its customer base all around the world providing 100% customer satisfaction. Compact STP and Compact ETP already gained popularity with respect to its compactness that can be placed anywhere,everywhere giving out the best results.
Netsol Water Solutions, top manufacturer and seller of Water Treatment Solutions is one of the best brands that never compromise with the quality.
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foodandbeveragesupdates · 4 years ago
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Membranes Market to Hold the Largest Market Share by 2027, Fortune Business Insights™
The global membranes market size is anticipated to be affected by their increasing usage in pharmaceutical and biomedical industry. They help in lowering the concentration of effluent stream, as well as in recovering significant substrate or intermediate. This information is given by Fortune Business Insights™ in a recently published report, titled, “Membranes Market Size, Share & Industry Analysis, By Technology (RO/FO, UF, NF, MF, and Others), By Applications (Water & wastewater treatment, Food & beverage, Gas separation and Others) and Regional Forecast, 2019-2027.”
The report further mentions that the membranes market growth was USD 6,899.65 million in 2019 and is projected to reach USD 10,021.47 million by 2027, thereby exhibiting a CAGR of 5.74% during the forecast period.
The emergence of COVID-19 has brought the world to a standstill. We understand that this health crisis has brought an unprecedented impact on businesses across industries. However, this too shall pass. Rising support from governments and several companies can help in the fight against this highly contagious disease. There are some industries that are struggling and some are thriving. Overall, almost every sector is anticipated to be impacted by the pandemic.
We are taking continuous efforts to help your business sustain and grow during COVID-19 pandemics. Based on our experience and expertise, we will offer you an impact analysis of coronavirus outbreak across industries to help you prepare for the future.
Highlights of the Report:
·        In-depth information about the challenges, opportunities, and market trends.
·        Elaborate details regarding the growth drivers and obstacles that the market may come across during the forthcoming years.
·        List of the crucial factors impacting the market in every region.
·        Extensive analysis of the latest bets for the market.
Drivers & Restraints-
Rising Environmental Concerns to Accelerate Growth
Rapid industrialization and urbanization, especially in the developing countries is resulting in water pollution. Therefore, the strain on water resources is surging. The governments and regulatory bodies of several countries are implementing stringent norms and laws regarding industry discharge to control water pollution. The increasing environmental concerns have thus, compelled large portion of the industries to adopt membrane-based technology for curbing the level and severity of pollutants in their discharge streams. They are presently trying to comply with the regulations. Membranes play a vital role in providing zero liquid discharge (ZLD). It is helping the industries in lowering the environmental impact. However, fouled membrane can have harmful effects on its operations. This factor may obstruct the membranes market growth during the forthcoming years.
Browse summary:
https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/membranes-market-102982
Segment-
Water & Wastewater Treatment Segment to Grow Rapidly Backed by Evolution of Technology
Based on application, the market is divided into gas separation, food & beverage, water & wastewater treatment, and others. Amongst these, the water & wastewater treatment segment held 45.9%membranes market share in 2019. Membranes were mainly developed owing to the sole purpose of water & wastewater treatment. Later, as the technology evolved, they found their application in a wide range of industries consisting of biomedical, pharmaceutical, and food & beverage. The emergence of membrane purification technologies has proved to be promising by meeting the urgent need for portable water.
Regional Analysis-
Various Planned Desalination Projects in India & China to Favor Growth in Asia Pacific
Geographically, Asia Pacific procured USD 2,382.47 million in 2019 in terms of revenue. This growth is attributable to the major contributions of countries, such as Australia, India, Japan, and China. Japan is considered to be one of the largest producers of membranes globally. Several planned desalination projects in India and China are set to boost the growth of the market in this region. Chennai in India, for instance, houses two desalination plants. Each has a capacity of 100 million litres per day (MLD). The third plant is set to begin operations in 2021. Europe is in the second position owing to the contributions of Italy, Spain, France, and Germany.  
Fortune Business Insights™ lists out the names of all the membrane manufacturers. They are as follows:
•                 TORAY INDUSTRIES, INC. (Japan)
•                 DuPont (U.S.)
•                 SUEZ (France)
•                 KOCH (U.S.)
•                 Pentair plc (U.S.)
•                 TOYOBA (Japan)
•                 Hydranautics – A Nitto Group Company (U.S.)
•                 Pall Corporation (U.S.)
•                 Seccua GmbH (Germany)
•                 Synder Filtration (U.S.)
•                 Others
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Competitive Landscape-
Key Players Aim to Strengthen Their Positions by Acquiring Other Enterprises
The market is fragmented with the presence of over a thousand integrators and manufacturers. They are striving to adopt the strategy of mergers and acquisitions and new product development to strengthen their position in the market. Below are a couple of the latest industry developments:
·        March 2020: Toray, a multinational corporation headquartered in Japan announced that it’s TORAYFIL™ UF and ROMEMBRA™ RO membranes were chosen for a new seawater desalination facility. It is supposed to be Brazil’s largest plant and is set to be operational by the fourth quarter of 2020.
·        October 2019: DuPont acquired Evoqua Water Technologies, a reputed provider of cost-effective water treatment systems, based in Pittsburgh. The company acquired the latter’s business line named MEMCOR®. This new acquisition would help DuPont in strengthening its position in the global market.  
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tpmconsulting · 4 years ago
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How operational excellence through Lean, TQM, TOC and 5S help organisations improve performance? – Case Studies & Success Stories
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Some of the case studies of our implementation as Lean, TQM, TPM, Six Sigma consultants in sites across India, Sri Lanka, Dubai, Saudi Arabia.
Case 1 – Industry: Material Handling equipment Manufacturing
Business Case :  Not able to meet Customer demand on delivery time, due to constraint in fabrication.  This resulted in adopting build to stock policy which added to inventory, last minute design corrections  and rework costs
Project Goal : To reduce Chassis Fabrication time by 30 %
Approach used : Lean and Kaizen –- Studying and Mapping current process, -Analysing VA and NVA – Identifying and implementing solutions – Training on new methods – Standardization + more than 35 small improvements (kaizens)
Internal Customer Satisfaction measurement
Result Achieved : Previous : 9 Hrs/ Chassis
Target : 6 Hrs 30 Minutes Hrs /Chassis
Achieved: 4 Hrs 20 minutes/Chassis
Case 2 – Industry : Precision Tool Manufacturing
Business Case :  Huge order backlogs and not able to meet customer expected delivery.  Lead-time from order to Delivery was more than 12 weeks whereas customer expectation was less than 4 weeks.
The Challenge; It is a High Variety and Low Volume Business and Changeover time is much greater than Processing time.
Most tools are special tools and it was taking significant time at design stage
Project Goal :  To Clear all Backlog orders
To reduce Lead-time in Phases to meet customer expectations (Both Manufacturing and Pre-Manufacturing Lead Times)
Approach used : Lean & Value Stream Mapping – Identifying the Bottlenecks – Developing should be Map and Implementation . ( Key tools: QCO, TPM, 5S, Standard work and Quality Improvement)
Result Achieved :  Reduced overall lead-time in Phases from 12 weeks to 8 weeks in Phase 1 and from 8 weeks to 6 weeks in Phase 2.
Zero Backlog orders / Delighted Sales Team
Intangible Results : Internal Customer Satisfaction increased from 29 % to 76 % which improved cross-functional team work
Case 3 – Industry : Fiber Optic Cables for Telecom Industry
Business Case :  Need to double Productivity as the demand increased in for exports
Challenges : It is completely manual process and productivity dependent on individual skills
Project Goal :
To Improve Productivity by 50 % from 430 ends per line per day to 650 ends per day per line
Approach used : Lean & Value Stream Mapping – TWI – 5S – Kanban
Hourly output monitoring and PDCA. Select pilot line and horizontal deployment to other lines
Result Achieved :  Improved Productivity in Phases from 430 ends to 800 ends per line per day in  2 phases – 6 months duration.
This was achieved with existing workforce whose basic educational qualification is Class 10 or less
Case 4 – Industry : Apparel
Business Case :  To meet demand of the export market . This could be met only if  the lead-time from Cut-to-Pack is below 6 days.
Project Goal : To Reduce Lead-time from Cut to Pack from 9 days to less than  6 days
Approach used : A pilot line is selected, Takt time concept introduced,
VSM – Current and Future, Line Balancing  , TWI, Heijunka + more than 25 small kaizens
Result Achieved : Achieved the goal of  Lead-time reduction to less than 6 days in 2 phases
This company was also won Economics Times Manufacturing Excellence Award for best-in-Class Lean Implementation
Case 5 – Industry : Process – One of the Leading FIBC Bags Manufacturer in India
Business Case :  It was a Mix of Labour and Process Oriented Industry. Labour Productivity was low compared to Benchmark companies in China. Quality and Delivery improvement at Optimum cost was the Goal
Project Goal :
To Improve Quality & Delivery and Reduce Cost through Total Employee Involvement
To reduce Wastage by 50 %
Approach used : 5S is used for Total Employee Engagement. Value Stream Mapping to identify the bottlenecks. Kaizen and AC story approached used for day today problem solving
Result Achieved :  On Time Delivery >80 % achieved.  Waste reduction Project is in progress
Case 6 – Industry : Process – Carbon Black
Business Case :  Because of the Product the company is Manufacturing creating a healthy work environment was a challenge. Also the Machine Breakdowns were high due to dusty atmosphere
Project Goal :
To Improve work environment Score to 70 % +
Approach used : 5S , TPM and Visual Factory
Result Achieved : All the 15 zones in the organization achieved/exceeded the  target score of 70 %. Employees felt happy about the better working environment. Indirect Benefits include Productivity, Employee Involvement and Customer delight
Case 7 – Industry : Automotive Machining
Business Case :  Being in the Business of High precision parts for Automotive applications, quality and delivery are the top most priorities.
There is always a need to continual improvement to retain the share of Business.
Project Goal :
Reduce Customer Complaints, COPQ
Improve OEE and Value addition per employee
Improve Quality System Rating –Given by Customer
Approach used : 5S , Lean, TPM and Policy Deployment
Result Achieved : Achieved Zero Customer complaints and <100 ppm target . Exceeded target score in  Quality System Audit. Reduction in Cost of poor Quality
Became a TOP rated supplier among all suppliers.
Achieved Platinum rating from OEM
Case 8 – Industry :  High volume food manufacturing through automated machines – not for profit organisation sensitive in cost, hygiene, productivity and image of the organisation.
Business Case :  This Industry feeds more than 1.5 million kids per day through Mid Day Meal scheme.  Quality , Cost and Delivery are the key indicators to serve more and more hungry children. Operating more than 40 Kitchens throughout India. To improve the efficiency of the Kitchens The origination started TPM implementation with the help of Seven Steps.
Project Goal :
Reduce Customer Complaints, COPQ
Improve OEE of Key Equipments like Boilers, Roti Makers , RO units
Approach used : 5S & TPM
Result Achieved : Bellary unit successfully completed phase 1 TPM implementation in 18 months . Achieved targeted results in OEE, Water and Energy savings, Quality improvements and Employee engagement
Case 9 – Industry : Made to order and stock products needing Lean manufacturing for quick response and faster supplies
Business Case :  MNC started its Operations in India a few years back . The Leadership team in India selected Seven Steps as their Strategic Partners to support their Vision 2022 project
The company supplies more than 25000 variety of Springs
Project Goal :
Facilitation of Business Excellence Initiatives by establishing Vision, Strategies, Roadmap and Key Milestones
Approach used : TQM , Lean and Policy Deployment
Result Achieved : Established good Daily Management Systems to reduce day to day Fire Fighting and focus on Break through Improvements. Backlogs brought close to ZERO using Lean approach
Machine Efficiencies improved to address High mix and low volume demands
Seven Steps Academy of Excellence is the training and development arm of Seven Steps Group having Headquarters in Bangalore, India.  We provide training both inhouse and public programmes on globally recognized Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and Lean Six sigma black belt.  Our reach is all over India and we serve cities such as Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Hosur, Mysore, Ludhiana, Neemrana, Chandigarh, Pant Nagar, Nashik.
Other trainings being provided from Seven Steps academy include
Lean Six sigma professional training – Green belt and black belt
Lean experiential learning – training for Lean professional and Lean champions
Applied 5S and Visual Management for manufacturing, retail, logistics, Hospitals, Construction, Airports, Banking sector, power plants
Kanban and Supermarket implementation training for retail, manufacturing, hospitals, medical stores, warehouse, showrooms.
Total productive maintenance training – TPM, Autonomous maintenance – Jishu Hozen for manufacturing plants and continuous process plants.
Lean layout training.
Through our Consulting arm, we facilitate deployment of Lean manufacturing, Total Productive Maintenance, Policy deployment, 5S , Six Sigma consulting and implementation support.  Our consultants are from multiple sector experience and we operate all over India.
Some of the flagship training programmes conducted at Seven Steps Academy of Excellence are:
Six sigma Green Belt
Six Sigma Black Belt
Six Sigma Yellow Belt
Skill development programme – Campus to Corporate – Precision Engineering
Applied 5S
TPM
Lean Experimental Learning Programme
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vignaniasacademy · 5 years ago
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26-04-2020 Current Affairs & Daily News Analysis
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VENTILATOR INTERVENTION TECHNOLOGY ACCESSIBLE LOCALLY (VITAL)
NASA engineers have developed a new, easy-to-build high-pressure ventilator tailored specifically to treat COVID-19 patients.
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About: The device, called VITAL (Ventilator Intervention Technology Accessible Locally), is designed to treat patients with milder symptoms, thereby keeping country's limited supply of traditional ventilators available for patients with more severe COVID-19 symptoms. VITAL can be built faster and maintained more easily than a traditional ventilator, and is composed of far fewer parts, many of which are currently available to potential manufacturers through existing supply chains. NASA is now seeking FDA approval for the device via an emergency use authorization, a fast-track approval process developed for crisis situations that takes just days rather than years.  Source : All India Radio ( Science & Technology) Vignan IAS Coaching institute in Bangalore
India Credit Risk Fund
Amid the severe market dislocation and illiquidity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund, the ninth largest in the country, has decided to wind up six yield-oriented managed credit funds, one of them being a credit risk fund.
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About: Credit risk funds are debt funds that play on the principle of high-risk-high-reward. By definition, credit funds invest 65 per cent of the portfolio in bonds that are AA rated or below, and investors must be aware that they are investing in schemes that are investing in lower-rated papers. While higher-rated bonds of companies are more secure and offer lower interest rates, credit risk funds generally invest in lower-rated bonds which offer higher return but also carry a higher risk. Fund managers can lower their risk by following a higher diversification strategy.If the scheme is diversified significantly on the asset side, then even if there is a default by one or two companies, the entire portfolio does not get affected. if the scheme is well diversified on the liability side, then even if one or two investors seek redemption, it does not push the fund house to sell.  Source : Indian Express ( Economy) Vignan IAS Coaching institute in Bangalore
Asymptomatic Transmission, the Achilles’ Heel of Current Strategies to Control Covid-19
There is debate whether some people can spread COVID-19 before showing symptoms themselves?
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About: The WHO recognises three stages of COVID-19 transmission — asymptomatic, presymptomatic and symptomatic. Symptomatic transmission refers to transmission from a person while they are experiencing symptoms. Presymptomatic transmission is when a person spreads the disease before symptoms appear, and eventually develops symptoms themselves. Asymptomatic transmission refers to transmission of the virus from a person, who does not develop symptoms. There are few reports of laboratory-confirmed cases who are truly asymptomatic, and to date, there has been no documented asymptomatic transmission.  Important Info : • According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is clear that both presymptomatic and asymptomatic transmission of the coronavirus are possible.  Source : Indian Express ( Health ) Vignan IAS Coaching institute in Bangalore PRACRITI Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi have developed a web-based dashboard for predicting the spread of COVID-19 in India.
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About: The mobile-friendly dashboard, PRACRITI (PRediction and Assessment of CoRona Infections and Transmission in India) gives detailed State-wise and district-wise predictions of COVID-19 cases in India for a three-week period, which is updated on a weekly basis. PRACRITI provides the R0 values of each district and State based on data available from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, National Disaster Management Authority, and the World Health Organization. Important Info : R naught? A key parameter of interest on COVID-19 is the basic reproduction number (R0), pronounced ‘R naught’ and its countrywide variability.R0 refers to the number of people to whom the disease spreads from a single infected person. For instance, if an active COVID-19 patient infects two uninfected persons, the R0 value is two.Reduction of R0 is key in controlling and mitigating COVID-19 in India. Source : The Hindu ( Health ) Vignan IAS Coaching institute in Bangalore
RED, ORANGE AND GREEN ZONES -COVID-19
Government has categorised the country into three zones namely red, orange and green zones depending on the number of coronavirus cases during the lockdown period.
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About: The green zones are those where no new cases were reported over 28 days since the last case tested negative. The orange zones are those with a few cases, and the red ones have a large number of cases. The government suggests opening up the green zones first. But these zones may have many asymptomatic cases, that is, infected people with no symptoms.  Source : Indian Express (Health) Vignan IAS Coaching institute in Bangalore INTERNATIONAL CHERNOBYL DISASTER REMEMBRANCE DAY In 2016 the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution designating 26 April as International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day.
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About: The Chernobyl disaster was a nuclear accident that occurred on 26 April 1986, at the No. 4 reactor in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, near the city of Pripyat in Ukrainian SSR. An explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986 spread a radioactive cloud over large parts of the Soviet Union, now the territories of Belarus, Ukraine and the Russian Federation. Nearly 8.4 million people in the three countries were exposed to the radiation. It is considered the worst nuclear disaster in history and is one of only two nuclear energy disasters rated at seven—the maximum severity—on the International Nuclear Event Scale, the other being the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan.  Source : United Nations ( Disaster Management) Vignan IAS Coaching institute in Bangalore
WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DAY 2020
World Intellectual Property Day 2020 is being celebrated on April 26 with the theme “Innovate for a Green future”.
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About: World Intellectual Property Day is observed annually on 26 April. The event was established by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in 2000 to "raise awareness of how patents, copyright, trademarks and designs impact on daily life." 26 April was chosen as the date because it coincides with the date on which the Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) entered into force in 1970.  Important Info : World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)? What is it? WIPO is the global forum for intellectual property (IP) services, policy, information and cooperation.Type: WIPO is a specialized agency of the United Nations.Established in: 1967. Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland.Membership: 193 member states.Parent organization: United Nations Economic and Social Council.  Source : WIPO ( International) Vignan IAS Coaching institute in Bangalore CHEMICALS AND PETROCHEMICALS INDUSTRY Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers congratulated the chemicals and petrochemicals industry on becoming the topmost exporting sector of the country for the first time.
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About: He informed that during April 2019 to January 2020, the export of chemicals grew by 7.43 per cent over previous corresponding period. The total export of chemicals during this period reached 2.68 lakh crore rupees which constitutes 35 per cent of the total exports.  Source : All India Radio ( Economy ) Vignan IAS Coaching institute in Bangalore g-CNQDs Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST), an autonomous institute under the DST has found a low-cost metal-free nanomaterial for visible light microbial disinfection which can be an alternative to silver and other metal-based materials.
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About: Carbon Nitride Quantum Dots (g-CNQDs) are found to be a viable anti bacterial alternative to metal/non-metal semiconductors and expensive silver, thus making it cost-effective. These nanomaterials possess enhanced biocidal activity attributed to larger surface area of g-CNQDs having more reactive sites and optical absorption both in the ultraviolet and visible region. The g-CNQDs have the ability to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS). The ROS rapidly interact and damage the immediately available biological macromolecules such as lipids present on the cell membrane or envelope and proteins present on the cellular surface, towards inactivation of the microorganism. The dependence on visible light is also advantageous over regular ultraviolet mediated disinfection, which requires cautious handling of the UV light-emitting devices. This technology will also be simultaneously explored for antiviral efficiency considering its relevance to the current scenario.  Source : PIB ( Science & Technology ) Vignan IAS Coaching institute in Bangalore SALEKI Amid the countrywide lockdown, the National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) has recommended coal mining by North-Easter Coal Field (NECF), a unit of Coal India Limited in Saleki proposed reserve forest land, a part of an elephant reserve in Assam About: The National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) is under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC). Saleki is a part of the Dehing Patkai Elephant Reserve that includes the Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary covering 111.19 sq km of rainforest and several reserve forests in Sivasagar, Dibrugarh and Tinsukia districts. Source : The Hindu (Geography) Contact Best IAS Academy in Bangalore Enroll for Foundation Course Enroll for General Studies Integrated Course Read UPSC Current affairs and Daily News Analysis from Best IAS Academy in Bangalore Vignan IAS Academy Discounts on IAS coaching fee in Bangalore Vignan IAS Coaching institute in Bangalore Contact Vignan IAS Academy Read the full article
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filtration-products · 7 years ago
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Suez and Middle East plants top 2018 Global Water Awards
Suez has scooped the Desalination Company of the Year Award, and Middle East facilities topped the desal plant categories at this year’s Global Water Awards from Global Water Intelligence (GWI).
The Global Water Awards winners are awarded through voting by industry professionals
Suez’s win reflects the company’s audacious takeover of GE Water in March 2017, as well as other milestones during the year, including commissioning Mirfa Independent Water and Power Project (IWPP), and a contract for mobile desalination units in Brazil. The category Distinction went to Metito, UAE.
The Municipal Desalination Plant of the Year Award went to Mirfa IWPP, Abu Dhabi. The 1,6000 mega-watt power and 239,000 m3/d desalination plant of Abu Dhabi Water & Electricity Authority (ADWEA), comprises new seawater reverse osmosis (RO) facilities by Suez and existing multi-stage flash from Fisia Italimpianti, with Hyundai the lead engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor. The Distinction in this category went to Umm Al Houl IWPP, Qatar.
Meanwhile the Industrial Desalination Plant of the Year Award was won by Japan IGCC Desal Plant, Saudi Arabia, a 60,000 m3/d RO plant treating a combination of seawater and treated wastewater, delivered by AES Arabia, with Technicas Reunidas as EPC contractor, and with membranes from Hydranautics. The category Distinction went to Sarlux Desal Plant, Italy.
The Water Company of the Year Award went to Evoqua, for its successful Initial Public Offering on the New York Stock Exchange on 2 November 2017. Aqualia, Spain, gleaned a Distinction in the category.
The Breakthrough Water Technology Company Award was scooped by Voltea, for successful commercialisation of its CapDI technology: it shipped 100 systems, raised $10 million in funding, opened a new robotic assembly facility, and introduced a point-of-use device, during the year. The category Distinction was won by Moleaer, US.
The Water/Wastewater Project of the Year Award went to Ulu Padan Wastewater Treatment (WWT) Pilot, Singapore, for its 12,000 m3/d, low energy membrane bioreactor pilot project, designed for the Public Utilities Board (PUB) by Black & Veatch/AECOM, and using the LEAPmbr process from Suez. The category Distinction went to El Paso zero liquid discharge (ZLD) Plant, Texas, US.
The Industrial Water Project of the Year Award was given to Arla Foods Milky Way Water Reuse, Denmark, a dairy facility utilising Grundfos BioBooseter pressurised biofilm reactors with GAC filtered vents, that achieved 50 per cent onsite wastewater reuse. The Distinction went to ABF Ovaltine Treatment Plant, Thailand.
The Water Deal of the Year Award went to Kigali Bulk Water Supply, Rwanda, a $61 million financing package for a 40,000 m3/d water plant to be delivered to Water & Sanitation Corporation (WASAC) by Metitio, in a 27-year contract. The category Distinction was awarded to Hamilton Biosolids, Canada.
The Water Technology Company of the Year Award was won by Xylem, for continuing its acquisition-led growth, buying Pure Technologies and EmNet, and for introducing the new intelligent wastewater pumping system Flygt. The category Distinction went to LG Water Solutions, Korea.
The Smart Water Company of the Year Award went to Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), UAE, for installing 245,000 water meters in 2017, reducing non-revenue water to 7 per cent. The category Distinction went to Schneider Electric, France.
The Smart Water Project of the Year Award was won by Mecca Smart Operations Project, Saudi Arabia. The $13 million project of the National Water Company automated operations covering 996 kilometres of pipeline and 28 reservoirs. The main contractor was International Amaroon, with partners Xylem, Sensus, ABB, and VAG Valves.
The Water Leaders Award went to Bangalore Water Supply & Sewerage Board, Bangalore, India; with the category Distinction won by Agua y Saneamiento Argentinos (AySA), Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The awards are voted for by subscribers to GWI and Water Desalination Report (WDR), and early buyers of tickets for the Global Water Summit.
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