Providing the Interface between End Users and Suppliers

The McIlvaine Company has a number of initiatives to create high level discussions among end users and suppliers. The purpose is to enhance the decision making process.  McIlvaine participated in a global sourcing panel discussion at the Industrial Valve Summit in Italy last month.  The major oil companies and consultants all referenced the loss of experienced personnel and the need to rectify this continuing loss of knowledge.

The panelists included some of the most knowledgeable valve experts who make or influence decisions on many projects around the globe.

 

0.00 Round Table: Global sourcing in the changing energy industry
Room: Caravaggio

 

Keynote:
Robert McIlvaine,
CEO, McIlvaine Company

 

Panelist

Bader M. Al-Jarallah,
Valve Engineering Specialist, Saudi Aramco

 

Ray Bojarczuk,
Senior Engineering Advisor, Exxon Mobil Corporation

 

Are Halvorsen,
Managing Director, Nordic Valve Services AS

 

Ron Merrick,
Director of Piping Material Engineering, Fluor Enterprises

 

Jean-Michel Rivereau,
Head of the Piping, Valves and Vessels Department, Technology Division, Total E&P

Yusuke Sakurai,
Managing Director, Jgc Italy

 

Chaired by

Maurizio Brancaleoni,
Valve Campus

This live discussion in Italy was followed two weeks later by a recorded webinar on power plant valves with various problems resulting from fast cycling of gas turbine HRSGS and the next week with a discussion of the whole wet limestone FGD system options.  Three valve suppliers debated butterfly vs. knife gate valves for slurry control.

McIlvaine webinars in the past have been two thirds presentations and one third discussions.  However beginning two months ago the webinars are 80% discussion and only 20% presentations.  The visual background each discussion is a decision guide with as many as 90 power point displays.  As the discussion progresses the relevant information is displayed. The schedule of upcoming hot topic is available at:  Click here to view schedule and register

OEMS and Consultants Purchase or Influence Nearly Half of All Flow Control and Treatment Products and Services

In 2015 Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM), Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) companies, consultants and architect engineers will purchase or influence the purchase of air, gas, water and liquid flow control and treatment products and services valued at $147 billion.   This represents nearly half all the purchases of these products.

 

 

Product

Industry Revenues

($ Billions)

OEM and Consultant Orders and Decisions

($ Billions)

Pumps

53

25

Valves

86

40

Liquid Filtration

46

20

Other Liquid Treatment

39

15

Indoor Air

11

4

Stack Gas Treatment and Flow

73

35

Monitoring

15

8

Total

323

147

Twenty thousand companies will average over $7 million in purchases and decisive influence.  They include some of the largest EPCs who purchase $ billions to small OEMS with purchases of less than $1 million.

Identifying these companies, their products and their locations is a challenge made increasingly difficult by the continuing acquisitions and divestitures.  In order to track this activity on an organized basis, McIlvaine has created a corporate identification number. All subsidiaries can then be immediately displayed with their products, services and locations. Product Analysis by Financial Entity

One active acquirer is CECO.  Here is an example of how one finds the contacts for a location. (Alternatively you can start with products or locations.)

First you identify the parent:

 

·       Cecil Lue-Hing & Associates

·       Ceco Compressor Engineering Corp.

·       CECO Environmental

·       Cecos International

·       CEDA International

·       Cedar Corporation

·       Cedarapids, Inc./Raytheon Co.

·       CEECON

·       CEEJAY International Ltd.

You then see the list of subsidiaries: 

(More than 20 other subsidiaries are listed including those in the Netherlands and China. The acquisition of Peerless is not yet complete, so none of these locations is listed.)

The sales manager will want to analyze the potential for all the subsidiaries and can do so as follows.

CECO is a significant OEM purchaser of valves.  One group also makes valves but only fiberglass, so they cannot supply their needs internally.  Duall, Fisher, Klosterman, Bush Zhongli and HEE are all potential valve purchasers for scrubber systems.  When you click on Duall, you see the products and the contacts:

 

·                 Air Handling - FANS

·                  Fabric Filter - SPRAY DRYER

·                  Sedimentation - ODOR

·                  Wet Scrubber - ADSORPTION

·                  Wet Scrubber - AIR TOXICS

·                  Wet Scrubber - ODOR CONTROL

·                  Wet Scrubber - PACKED TOWERS

 

Name

Title

Email

Telephone

Fax

Source

Name

Title

Email

Phone

fax

xxxx

xxxxxxxxxx

Purchasing Mgr.xxxxxxx.

xxxxxxx

xxxxxxxx

xx

xxxxx

xxxxxxx

Design Chemical Engineer

xxxxx

xxxxxxxxx

xx

xxxx

xxxxxx

General Manager

xxxx

xxxxxxxxx

xx

xxxx

 

 

Individual sales people will use the system in various ways. One is by location.  Here is an example by zip code:

 

 

·                      60085 - Cardinal Health, IL, USA, 4

·        60085 - Yaskawa Electric America, Inc., IL, USA, 1

·        60085-6753 - United Conveyor Corporation/ Global Operations, IL, USA, 14

·        60085-8309 - Pristine Water Solutions, Inc., IL, USA, 2

The corporate identification approach is particularly valuable in pursuing opportunities in China.  The multiple ways subsidiaries are listed and spelled makes it very confusing.  So McIlvaine provides the corporate identification link for the Chinese subsidiaries in both English and Chinese.

 

English Name

Corporate

Identifier

Name in Mandarin

Shanghai Da Gong New Materials

690

上海大宫新材料有限公

Shanghai Dongfang Boiler Group

1287

上海东方锅炉

Shanghai Duomile Photoelectric Instrument

671

上海多米乐光电仪器有限公

Shanghai Feng Cheng Machinery  Engineering

687

上海峰晟机械设备有限公

Shanghai Fengwei Knitting Needle Manufacturing

786

上海丰威织针制造有限公

Shanghai Filtair Air Filter

732

上海飞特亚空气过滤有限公

Shanghai Flow Valve & Fitting

1405

上海富乐阀门管件有限

 

More information on the McIlvaine OEM Networking Directory is found at:
53DI OEM Networking Directory

GDP UPDATE

June 2015

TABLE OF CONTENTS

AMERICAS

 

 

o   Second Estimate of GDP for the First Quarter of 2015: FIVE KEY POINTS IN TODAY’S REPORT FROM THE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS

ASIA

 

 

EUROPE / AFRICA / MIDDLE EAST

 

 

 

AMERICAS

United States

Second Estimate of GDP for the First Quarter of 2015: FIVE KEY POINTS IN TODAY’S REPORT FROM THE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS

1. Real gross domestic product (GDP) fell 0.7% at an annual rate in the first quarter of 2015, according to the second estimate from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The decline follows an increase of 3.6% at an annual rate during the second half of 2014. First-quarter growth was likely affected by a number of factors including especially harsh winter weather in the first quarter (see point 3) and a spike in personal saving (see point 4). A decline in the trade balance was another major contributor, partially reflecting the continued drag on U.S. exports from the slowdown in foreign growth. Indeed, net exports subtracted nearly 2 full percentage points from quarterly GDP growth. Structures investment subtracted about 0.7 percentage point from GDP, likely reflecting reduced oil mining in the wake of last year’s decline in oil prices.

Real private domestic final purchases (PDFP) — the sum of consumption and fixed investment — rose 1.2% at an annual rate in the first quarter, a faster pace than overall GDP. Real PDFP growth is generally a more stable and forward-looking indicator than real GDP, as it excludes volatile components like inventories, net exports, and government spending. PDFP is a better predictor of next-quarter GDP than GDP itself. The year-over-year growth rate of PDFP rose this quarter to 3.4%.

2. The entire downward revision to first-quarter GDP can be accounted for by downward revisions to two especially volatile components of economic output: inventory investment and net exports. Inventories and net exports subtracted a combined 1.1 percentage points from annualized GDP growth relative to the Bureau of Economic Analysis’ first estimate. At the same time, business investment added 0.2 percentage point more than originally estimated. Other small revisions to the contributions of personal consumption expenditures and residential investment offset one another.

3. Over the past decade, first-quarter GDP growth has averaged a considerably slower pace than the other three quarters. Economists have debated whether this gap reflects a problem with the algorithms used to seasonally adjust GDP data (“residual seasonality”), especially harsh winter weather in recent years, or noise. The seasonal adjustment process should remove the growth effects of “normal” winter weather, but particularly harsh winters will still reduce seasonally adjusted output. And weather in the first quarter was especially harsh: Q1 was only the fourth quarter in 60 years on record with three or more snowstorms sufficiently severe to be rated by the National Climatic Data Center’s Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale (NESIS). The historical relationship between weather and first-quarter growth suggests that weather may have reduced annualized growth by about a full percentage point this quarter, and by about 0.6 percentage point on average over the past decade. That effect accounts for much, but not all, of first-quarter underperformance since 2005. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)

 

ASIA

India

India, with an expected growth rate of 7.5% this year, is set to surpass China and for the first time is leading the World Bank's growth chart of major economies.

China is projected to grow at 7.1% this year.

Developing countries are now projected to grow by 4.4% this year, with a likely rise to 5.2% in 2016, and 5.4% in 2017, the report said.

In China, the carefully managed slowdown continues, with growth likely to moderate to a still robust 7.1% this year. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)

EUROPE / AFRICA / MIDDLE EAST

Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan's economy has demonstrated steady growth in January to May, 2015.

The GDP amounted to 140 billion soms (approximately $2.36 billion) in the first five months of this year, which is up by 6.9% compared to last year.

Inflation ratio rose by 1.2% in the country, according to the head of the statistical information in National Statistical Committee, Chinar Turdubaeva.

The increase in GDP was ensured through the development of service, industry and agriculture sectors.

The service sector had the largest contribution to the GDP, holding over 51% of overall figure. The industry and agriculture sectors held 20 and 9% respectively, while the building sector amounted to 6 percent.

Turdubaeva noted that the industrial production increased by 21.5% to 76 billion soms ($1.29 billion) in this period. (The remaining text is not included in this sample.)

A complete analysis of GDP and monthly updates for individual countries are included as part of Water and Wastewater Treatment Chemicals: World Market

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OIL & GAS SALES LEADS HEADLINES

June 4, 2015

Oil and Gas Project Tracking is available at a discount to Water & Wastewater Treatment Chemicals World Market subscribers.

Treatment chemicals are an important addition to most oil and gas processes. Access to details on the worldwide oil and gas projects is provided at a substantial discount to Water & Wastewater Treatment Chemicals World Market subscribers.

(Listed by most current date)

KBR Wins Project Management Consultancy Contract for Participation in Russian Refinery Revamp Program

Revision Date:  6/4/2015

YASREF Chooses Intergraph® Solutions for Refinery Project in Saudi Arabia

Revision Date:  6/4/2015

Chevron Completes Flare System Revamp at Cape Town Refinery

Revision Date:  6/3/2015

Russia's Refinery Runs Down 1.2 Pct in April Month-to-month

Revision Date:  6/3/2015

Chevron Seeks to Share $1 Bln South Africa Refinery Cost

Revision Date:  6/3/2015

Jakarta Says Oman to Build Refinery, Petchem Plant in Indonesia

Revision Date:  6/3/2015

Brazil Auditor Blocks Tender for Petrobras-refinery Pipeline

Revision Date:  6/3/2015

PBF Energy Says Toledo FCC to Be Down 2-3 Weeks

Revision Date:  6/3/2015

Innovative Project Execution Solutions Improve Collaboration on Malaysian Mega Project

Revision Date:  6/3/2015

NRL Secures $242 Mln Financing for Projects Upgrade

Revision Date:  6/3/2015

Pemex to Develop $950 Mln Refinery Power Plant with Enel, Abengoa

Revision Date:  6/2/2015

Air Products JV Gets $2 Bln Contract for World's Biggest Industrial Gas Plant

Revision Date:  6/2/2015

Galfar Engineering and Contracting Awarded Duqm Refinery Site Preparation Work

Revision Date:  6/2/2015

Technology from Honeywell's UOP to Run Largest Refinery in Africa

Revision Date:  6/2/2015

India's Numaligarh Refinery Extinguishes Fire in Hydrocracker Unit

Revision Date:  6/2/2015

Chevron Completes $83 Mln Maintenance at South African Oil Refinery

Revision Date:  6/2/2015

Dakota Prairie Refinery Commences Startup Operations

Revision Date:  6/2/2015

American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers Analysis Highlights Refineries' Reduced Emissions

Revision Date:  6/1/2015

EIA Chief Says No Hurry Needed for Lifting Crude Export Ban

Revision Date:  6/1/2015

 

GM of China's Largest Oil Refiner Sinopec under Investigation

Revision Date:  6/1/2015

New EU Proposal Suggests January 1, 2019 Start for Carbon Market Reform

Revision Date:  6/1/2015

China to Implement Clean Fuel Standards Ahead of Schedule

Revision Date:  6/1/2015

Saras and Rosneft Abandon Plans for Trading Joint Venture

Revision Date:  6/1/2015

Total, Europe's Biggest Oil Refiner Joins Those Predicting End of Boom

Revision Date:  6/1/2015

SENER Signs Contract with Samsung for Modernization of Mexico’s Salamanca Refinery

Revision Date:  5/29/2015

Technip Wins PMC Contract for Basra Refinery Upgrading Project

Revision Date:  5/29/2015

CB&I Awarded Contract for Afipsky Oil Refinery Project in Russia

Revision Date:  5/29/2015

TOTAL to Invest Millions to Upgrade and Transform Loss Making French Refineries

Revision Date:  5/29/2015

EPA to Change Publication for Cellulosic Waiver Credit Program

Revision Date:  5/28/2015

Motiva to Idle Convent FCC with Louisiana Integration Plan

Revision Date:  5/28/2015

 

Chevron Seeks to Exit Caltex Australia with $3.6 Bln Sale for Its Entire Stake

Revision Date:  5/28/2015

India's MRPL Seeks Rare Low Sulphur Fuel Oil for May Delivery

Revision Date:  5/28/2015

Japan's Idemitsu Delays Chiba Cracker Maintenance

Revision Date:  5/28/2015

Refining in Asia Set for an Expansion Drive

Revision Date:  5/27/2015

Cheniere Issues Notice to Commence Construction on First Two Liquefaction Trains at Corpus Christi

Revision Date:  5/25/2015

SOCAR Ups Production Capacity of Baku Oil Refinery

Revision Date:  5/25/2015

Anadarko Selects CCS JV Contractor for Initial Onshore Mozambique LNG Development

Revision Date:  5/25/2015

UGI Energy Services to Build $60 Mln LNG Plant in the Marcellus Shale

Revision Date:  5/25/2015

Anadarko Considers Selling Mozambique Gas Assets to Exxon

Revision Date:  5/22/2015

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NORTH AMERICAN WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS UPDATE HEADLINES

May 2015

ALABAMA

Geraldine requesting Bids for WWTP

 

 CALIFORNIA

Redlands requesting Bids for WWTP Parts/Supplies

Jackson requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

Roseville requesting Bids for Pleasant Grove WWTP

Chino requesting Bids for WWTP Aeration Basin Repairs

San Francisco requesting Bids for WWTP Rehab

Eastvale has Odor Control Problems at WWTP

Coastal Commission approves Malibu's Wastewater Treatment Plant

U.S. EPA announces $1.6 billion in Clean Water Act Funds to Upgrade Sacramento’s WWTP

 

COLORADO

Mead requesting Bids for Wastewater Rate Study

 

CONNECTICUT

Naugatuck approve $2.16 Million for WWTP Upgrade

WPCA mulls Replacement Options for Lift Pumps

 

FLORIDA

Sumter requesting Bids for WWTP Sand Filter Rehab

 

GEORGIA

Report on Oconee County WWTP shows Pattern of Negligence

 

IDAHO

Cambridge requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

$12.7 Million for Post Falls WWTP Improvements

 

ILLINOIS

Pittsfield requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

Crystal Lake requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

Batavia eyeing Expansion of Wastewater Treatment Plant

Crystal Lake City Council approves Loan for Wastewater Improvements

$26.6 Million for McHenry WWTP Project

Geneva needs $9 Million WWTP Upgrade

Paris requesting Bids for WWTP Sludge Dewatering Building

Chicago Building Phosphorous Recovery System

 

INDIANA

Bloomington requesting Bids for WWTP Rehab Project

Chesterton awards Bid for Pumps

 

IOWA

Fort Madison requesting Bids for WWTP Pump Station

Wyoming requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

Sioux City requesting Bids for WWTP Biofilter Media Replacement

 

KANSAS

Pittsburg may need WWTP Improvements

Liberal Wastewater Plant Upgrade may cost $28.6 Million

Lyndon authorizes Survey for Wastewater Options

Wellsville requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

 

MARYLAND

$80 Million for 2 WWTP Upgrades approved

$44 Million Wastewater Treatment Project moves to Construction Phase

 

MASSACHUSETTS

Falmouth receives Funds for Water/Wastewater Projects

 

MICHIGAN

Michigamme requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

Sault Ste. Marie requesting Bids for WWTP Pump Improvements

 

MINNESOTA

Moose Lake requesting Bids for WWTP Upgrade

Winsted requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

 

MISSOURI

Union hires Firm for Wastewater Program

Missouri American Water acquires City of Arnold Sewer System

Granby sets Deadline to settle Discharge Violations at WWTP

 

NEBRASKA

Lincoln requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

 

NEW HAMPSHIRE

3 Coos County Communities receive Federal Funding for Water & Wastewater

Portsmouth to push for Peirce Island Upgrades

 

NEW JERSEY

$28 Million to rebuild Bayshore WWTP

 

NEW MEXICO

Roswell requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

 

NEW YORK

Olean WWTP Bids come in Higher than Expected

Bids High for Trumansburg WWTP Upgrade

Corning WWTP needs Upgrade

Bids come in High for Olean WWTP Project

Medina requesting Bids for Completion of WWTP Improvements

Bids for Trumansburg Wastewater Project too High

 

NORTH CAROLINA

Killian Creek requesting Bids for WWTP Project

$36 Million for Fuquay-Varina Wastewater Expansion

 

NORTH DAKOTA

Tioga requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

 

OHIO

Peninsula considers WWTP Options

 

 

OKLAHOMA

$300 Million for Edmond Water/Wastewater Projects

 

PENNSYLVANIA

Philadelphia requesting Bids for Water/Wastewater Treatment Engineering Services

$1.7 Million for Columbia WWTP Improvements

Philadelphia requesting Bids for General Engineering Services

 

SOUTH CAROLINA

Hunting Island requesting Bids for WWTP Service

York requesting Bids for WWTP Project

New Wastewater problems for Estill

 

TENNESSEE

Spring Hill requesting Bids for WWTP Polymer System

Lenoir requesting Bids for WWTP Expansion

Ripley requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

Big Sandy requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

 

TEXAS

Randolph requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

Dallas requesting Bids for WWTP Rehab Improvement Design

Houston selects LAN for $15 Million WWTP Project

$20 Million for Kilgore Wastewater Plan

Dallas requesting Bids for Pump Station Improvements

Fort Worth requesting Bids for WWTP Aerobic System and Lift Stations

New Braunfels requesting Bids for Gravity Sludge Thickener

Sunfield requesting Bids for WWTP Expansion

Houston requesting Bids for Wastewater Rehab and Renewal Project

Annetta selects Bid Method for Construction of WWTP

Somerville Upgrades Wastewater Treatment Plant

 

VERMONT

New Brattleboro WWTP has Odor Control Problems

 

VIRGINIA

Hickory Flats requesting Bids for WWTP Improvements

Shenandoah County requesting Bids for WWTP Equipment

Louisa requesting Bids for WWTP Projects

Lorton WWTP requesting bids for Engineering Services

 

WEST VIRGINIA

Salem discusses New Wastewater Treatment Plant

 

WISCONSIN

Fond du Lac requesting Bids for WWTP Clarifier Rehab

Warrens requesting Bids for Improvements at the Warrens-Monroe WWTP

Wisconsin Dells requesting Bids for WWTP Modifications

 

CANADA

Calgary requesting Bids for UV Equipment

Metro Vancouver requesting Bids for Sludge Thickener System

Bonnybrook WWTP getting a Major Facelift

Caledonia requesting Bids for WWTP Upgrades

Brantford requesting Bids for SCADA Master Plan

$181 Million for New Regina WWTP

$8.2 Million for Saskatoon Wastewater Plant Improvements

Funding announced for New Thompson Wastewater Treatment Plant

 

RECENT CHEMICAL BID REPORTS

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INDUSTRIAL EMITTERS UPDATE

May, 2015 – No. 2

AMERICAS

Chemicals

Chevron Phillips Chemical Breaks Ground on Polyethlene Plant In Bartlesville, OK

Croda Breaks Ground On First Ever Facility to Produce Sustainable Non-Ionic Surfactants

Food

Seaboard Foods, Triumph Foods to Jointly Build $264m Pork Processing Facility in Iowa

Fitlife Foods to Open Food Production Center in Plant City, Florida

Wayne Farms to Create 500 Jobs in Alabama with Processing Plant Expansion

MG Foods' $2.55m Investment to Create 120 Jobs in Texas

Sopakco Expands Operations in South Carolina with New Fitment Pouch Line

Kelly Turkeys USA to Build New Poultry Production Facility in Virginia

Kellogg to Expand Cereal Production Plant in Canada

General Mills to Invest $253m to Expand Operations in Tennessee

Grupo LALA Inaugurates Phase I of $50m Dairy Plant in Nicaragua

Pulp and Paper

Cascades to Invest $26 million in Biorefinery Project at its Norampac Cabano, QC Plant

Irving Pulp & Paper Invests over $640,000 in Saint John, NB Pulp Mill Modernization

Biomass

Construction to Begin on Biomass-to-Fuels Facility in Oregon

Other Industries

ClearSign Field Test at Aera Validates Savings in Operating Costs for OTSG

Honeywell Helps Rock Island, IL Arsenal Boost Sustainability and Reduce Emissions

Nonwovens Producer Avgol Expanding NC Facility

ASIA

Chemical

Evonik Opens Expanded Oil-Additives Plant in Singapore

Jacobs Awarded EPCM Contract by Huntsman for Singapore Polyetheramine Expansion

Food

Kinh Do, Saigon Ve Wong to Build $30m Instant Noodle Plant in Vietnam

Cargill to Commission Corn Milling Plant in India

ITC to Set Up Four Food Parks in Tamil Nadu, India

Fonterra Increases Mozzarella Production with New Clandeboye, New Zealand Plant

ADM to Set Up Feed Plants in China and Minnesota

Kawan Food to Commission New Factory in Malaysia

Other Industries

Asahi Kasei to build new spinning plant for Planova BioEX filters

EMEA

Food

GrowUp Urban Farms gets nod to begin construction on aquaponic farm in UK

Mamee TGU to Build Instant Noodles and Snack Foods Factory in Saudi Arabia

Al Safi Danone Iraq to Receive Investment from IFC to Expand Dairy Operations

French Kiss Boosts Confectionery Production with New Moscow Facility

Vasari Global Opens Phase I of $150m Food Facility in Ethiopia

Pulp and Paper

BillerudKorsnäs Upgrades its 260,000-tonne/yr SC Fluting PM at Gruvön, Sweden

Mondi to Raise Pulp, Kraftliner Production at Swiecie mill in Poland

Russia’s Sveza Set to Start Construction of 1.2 Million-Tonne/Yr Kraft Pulp Mill in 2017

Biomass

B&W Vølund Awarded Contracts for More than $220 Million to Design, Manufacture and Operate UK Biomass Power Plant

Other Industries

Novo Nordisk Builds New Plant for Hemophilia Treatments

Nippon Shokubai Plans Belgium Investment for Superabsorbent Polymer

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