ABB Lummus Global signs new License Agreement with AVEVA

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- ABB Lummus Global signs new License Agreement with AVEVA
- SABIC-wned Ibn Zahr Ties New Plant to Existing Facilities Using…
- Auto supplier to build new plant in Springboro
- Peabody to invest $10M in Rentech plant
- GE Aviation to create composites plant in Mississippi
- Nissan Global Production Engineering Center to enhance quality and…

ABB Lummus Global signs new License Agreement with AVEVA
Process & Control Today – May 29, 2007
ABB Lummus Global uses AVEVA PDMS and AVEVA Global technology to effectively and efficiently manage 3D engineering design information on many of its multi-office executed projects. Richard Longdon CE of AVEVA states “AVEVA has a relationship spanning almost three decades with ABB Lummus Global. In an increasingly competitive global marketplace we recognise that our clients need to have the optimum processes in place to ensure that they are leading the field right from the outset of any project. This latest agreement will allow ABB Lummus Global worldwide to capitalise on AVEVA’s evolutionary engineering technologies to execute projects with minimized risk.

SABIC-wned Ibn Zahr Ties New Plant to Existing Facilities Using…
Al-Bawaba – May 29, 2007
9 million contract to provide the process automation technology for Saudi European Petrochemical Co. ’s newest polypropylene plant located in the industrial city of Al Jubail. The deal was awarded through Korean contractor Samsung Engineering. Saudi European Petrochemical Co. a unit of Saudi Basic Industries Corp. (SABIC) and commonly known in the region as Ibn Zahr will use Honeywell’s Experion® Process Knowledge System (PKS) to drive efficient operations at the new plant as well as to link the facility with two existing plants at the site.

Auto supplier to build new plant in Springboro
Bizjournals.com – May 29, 2007
The plant will be built next to Advanced Engineering Solutions which occupies a 44000-square-foot plant on Advanced Drive in Springboro. It will be an expansion of the parts manufacturing business which now shares space with the tooling business Scott Paulson vice president of Advanced Interior Solutions told the newspaper. The companies have about 75 employees in total. The company also is planning a manufacturing facility in Vietnam Paulson said. Both companies were founded by Daklak Do a Vietnam native.

Peabody to invest $10M in Rentech plant
Bizjournals.com – May 29, 2007
Louis energy generators. _103E1F9507264B4FB99EC93A71A0F8A6. ’s planned coal-to-liquids project in Illinois and has an option to acquire a 20 percent equity interest in the project. Peabody also has a long-term agreement with Rentech to supply nearly 1 million tons of coal annually from its Illinois operations to the new coal conversion facility which would be the first commercial coal-to-liquids facility developed in the United States… into a coal gasification complex that would produce ultra-clean low sulfur transportation fuels using Rentech’s proprietary Fischer-Tropsch processes a technology used in the oil industry. The facility also would continue to produce nitrogen fertilizer products. Converting the plant from natural gas to coal is expected to significantly reduce operating costs. The Rentech plant is expected to produce about 400000 barrels per year of Fischer-Tropsch fuels. It also will produce about 545000 tons of nitrogen fertilizer products per year. The project is under development and the plant conversion is scheduled to be complete by 2010. Denver-based Rentech (Amex: RTK) is a developer of Fischer-Tropsch coal-to-liquids and gas-to-liquids technologies.

GE Aviation to create composites plant in Mississippi
Bizjournals.com – May 29, 2007
_2F27E4D20E1A4A35A2148CEEF443FFB5. will break ground on the plant near Batesville Miss. in August according to a news release. GE Aviation will develop the 200000-square-foot plant expected to be completed in early 2009 and hire a work force of 100 or more within the first 18 months of operation. The company received incentives and technical support for the project from the… "Support throughout the state of Mississippi for this new operation has been critical and very gratifying" said Scott Donnelly president and CE of GE Aviation. GE also worked with Mississippi State University's College of Engineering on an incubator program that successfully produced composite components for jet engine fan blades. Those will be manufactured at the plant when it's completed. GE Aviation based in Evendale develops and manufactures jet engines for commercial and military aircraft. It is a unit of General Electric (NYSE: GE) headquartered in Fairfield Conn.

Nissan Global Production Engineering Center to enhance quality and…
easier.com – May 29, 2007
The newly completed GPEC centralised production trial and analysis processes will contribute to these SP events this year. Since 2005 Nissan has been implementing V-3P (1) in order to reduce development lead time. V-3P is an advanced multi-dimension digital design and engineering software program that allows the parallel development of design engineering and production processes through virtual data manipulation. When a new vehicle project reaches its confirmation milestone there is an immense amount of digital data available such as those related to the die jig and tooling. With the set of relevant data the engineers at GPEC can set up a trial production line for the vehicle that is consistent to the Nissan Integrated Manufacturing System (NIMS). By employing this technology the engineers can fully monitor control and rectify all the parameters to ensure a smooth and seamless production process at the actual SP. The final programs developed at GPEC can be accurately and exactly duplicated to any of Nissan?s global manufacturing sites… By employing this technology the engineers can fully monitor control and rectify all the parameters to ensure a smooth and seamless production process at the actual SP. The final programs developed at GPEC can be accurately and exactly duplicated to any of Nissan?s global manufacturing sites. Each plant can then start up a new vehicle production in a faster timeframe whilst maintaining the high quality standards. Construction of GPEC commenced in ctober 2005 at Area 2 of the Zama perations Center. With a total investment of 5. 1 billion yen the completed facility boasts an area of 30000m 2 which will accommodate 300 employees. The center includes a pilot plant designed to test equipment destined for overseas locations.

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