April 13, 2011 -
PRLog -- Plant Refurbishment & Repowering addresses the fundamental issue for various industries in Asia to remain in the forefront despite multi-domestic and global competition. Upgrading projects utilise the technological progress made since the plants first commissioning, or since the last refurbishment. During the initial strategic planning stage of refurbishment or repowering, the challenge lies in defining the extent to which existing components have to be modified in order to achieve the biggest production efficiency improvement. Regardless, the issue of finances has an inevitability to arise. The need for effective and efficient refurbishment practices are driven by the high costs of plant shutdowns. Nevertheless, the biggest barrier to corporate engagement on continued modernisation is most of the time not technical, financial or organisational, but human—manifesting in lack of awareness and the resistance to change. The increased pressure to reduce environmental impacts will also continue to force all industries to apply more complex technologies to their existing plants. At Trueventus’ Plant Refurbishment & Repowering, expert engineeers from various industries come together to share on how to evaluate or assess your existing plant, where to go to secure finances, what are the available alternatives for performance improvement and operation optimisation, and case study the saving figures they cashed on. Most of the topics would be approached on a case study scenario basis to enable delegates to listen first-hand at success stories from major industries around the region.
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