Japan’s Toshiba JFE units confirm alliance in power plant turbine…

Posted by admin on October 03, 2007
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The News Review:

- Japan’s Toshiba JFE units confirm alliance in power plant turbine…
- SCCS Solution helps ensure safety system uniformity.
- Samsung to pen Safety Training Center in Kingdom
- Chinese firm to build power plant in Laos next year

Japan’s Toshiba JFE units confirm alliance in power plant turbine…
Forbes – Oct 3, 2007
Under the arrangement Toshiba Plant Systems will supply its high-pressure steam turbine technology to the unit of JFE Holdings the holding company for Japan’s second-largest steelmaker JFE Steel and procure small steam turbines with power outputs of up to 100000 kilowatts. Toshiba Plant Systems in which Toshiba holds a 59. 6 percent stake currently sells such turbines supplied by its parent company. With the alliance the Toshiba unit said it expects to win new orders for 15-20 small steam turbines worth 25 billion yen a year up from annual orders for 5-10 turbines worth 20 billion yen a year.

SCCS Solution helps ensure safety system uniformity.
ThomasNet Industrial News Room – ThomasNet Industrial News Room (press… – Oct 3, 2007
Providing customers unrivalled levels of flexibility scalability and distribution AADvance represents a major step forward for the sector. As a combined hardware and software solution it addresses many of the shortcomings affecting other systems. With AADvance users can operate and update entire plant-wide safety systems from a single access point. Its distributed nature consisting of modular controller hardware situated close to the plant it protects also means an AADvance-based solution significantly cuts down on heavy cabling and installation time. The AADvance launch at ICS Triplex’s stand (E4) at 11. 30am 4 September was well attended by journalists and customers who were introduced to the system by the company’s Technology managing director Peter Hall and Research & Development manager Gerry Creech and then invited to sample hospitality on its on-stand restaurant hosted by celebrity chef Antony Worrall-Thompson. Peter Hall comments: “We are delighted to have been able to launch this landmark product at ffshore Europe 2007.

Samsung to pen Safety Training Center in Kingdom
Arab News – Oct 3, 2007
“The project is for the Saudi Arabian Mining Company and will be completed by Dec. Samsung Engineering has signed an agreement to build the ammonia plant which is the company’s largest single contract in Saudi Arabia. n hearing the news of the new contract Samsung’s shares rose to a record high. The company now expects to exceed a previous target for SR13. 2 billion in orders this year. Kang said “the Saudi public and private sector companies have reposed trust in Samsung and hence the company is getting major orders… The company has laid particular emphasis on IT accommodation integrated administration public relations human resources and construction equipment operation under the supervision of the Jubail integrated office. This helps to maximize the synergy effect considering the limited resources and market situation. He said that Samsung Engineering’s business encompasses petrochemical oil gas industrial facilities and environmental plants that enrich our lives and a full range of engineering services including feasibility study design procurement construction facility operation and management. “ur first and foremost mission was to generate values for its customers and shape businesses for continuous fulfillment of client’s needs” said Kang. He said: “As a major player in the high-tech engineering market Samsung Saudi Arabia Ltd. ranks as a major regional power that creates high future value for customers. ” In the years ahead Samsung has resolved to lay added emphasis on strengthening customer-oriented business upgrading its business portfolio and enhancing project execution capabilities while emerging as a true No.

Chinese firm to build power plant in Laos next year
chinadaily.com.cn – Oct 3, 2007
7 billion kip (US$340 million) the 168-megawatt power plant is scheduled to become operational by November 2011 the newspaper quoted Laos’ Electricity Department as reporting. The electricity generated by the future plant will be used domestically and exported to neighboring countries. The Chinese power firm signed with the Lao government an agreement on the project last August and conducted an engineering survey a geological survey and an environmental and social impact assessment last November the newspaper said.  (For more biz stories please visit… 7 billion kip (US$340 million) the 168-megawatt power plant is scheduled to become operational by November 2011 the newspaper quoted Laos’ Electricity Department as reporting. The electricity generated by the future plant will be used domestically and exported to neighboring countries. The Chinese power firm signed with the Lao government an agreement on the project last August and conducted an engineering survey a geological survey and an environmental and social impact assessment last November the newspaper said.  (For more biz stories please visit.

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