Dubai, March 25, 2004: GE Energy, one of the world's leading suppliers of power generation and energy delivery technology, has introduced its specialised products for efficient fuel management, in addition to air emission monitoring and data acquisition systems at WETEX 2004, the annual water, energy and environment technologies exhibition and conference, held in Dubai. GE's advanced technology on exhibit included equipment, services and management solutions designed to serve the region's power generation, oil and gas, distributed power and energy rental industries.
Daniel Coetzee, Business Manager for GE Fanuc Automation, Sub-Saharan Africa
Optimising Operational Performance
Intelligent Production Management (IPM) is a growing category of technologies designed to manage - and ultimately improve - every aspect of the manufacturing production process. It includes a comprehensive group of solutions designed to help users at all levels of the organisation perform critical production functions more efficiently and effectively.
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Imagine not having to plan for generational upgrades. Imagine making leaps in capability without re-engineering. You should be able to maximise the benefits of your application first and optimise your automation platform second.
The new controller platform and family from GE Fanuc Automation delivers on this philosophy. To underline this fact, it has recently received international acknowledgement of that delivery, with the receipt of the prestigious European Control Engineering Award for 2003.
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GE Fanuc Automation, part of the global GE Infrastructure business platform, has recently introduced the new PACSystems RX3i controller - the latest addition to the innovative PACSystems family.
The PACSystems solution features a single control engine and universal programming environment, which provides application portability across multiple hardware platforms to deliver a true convergence of control choices.
This is according to Daniel Coetzee, business manager for GE Fanuc Automation in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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By Daniel Coetzee, Business Manager, Sub-Saharan Africa, GE Fanuc Automation
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During the past decade manufacturers in the process industries have been applying automation software solutions and associated controls to reduce costs and waste, to improve the quality and consistency of their products, and to eliminate variability.
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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS (December 29, 2003) --- GE Power Systems has signed a contract to provide power generation equipment for the Lanzhou Meiya Cogeneration project in Lanzhou, People's Republic of China. It is one of six projects that are part of a $900 million agreement for GE to supply gas turbine-based combined-cycle systems for China's Gas Turbine Power Plants Construction Project.
The signing, held recently at the Chicago Board of Trade, was witnessed by Liao Xiao Qi, Vice Minister of Commerce and head of the electrical machinery procurement delegation from China.
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BELFORT, FRANCE (December 16, 2003) --- GE Power Systems shipped its first uprated Frame 6FA gas turbine (model PG6111FA) in November, for the expansion of an existing cogeneration plant in Stadtwerke Duisburg, Duisburg-Wanheim, Germany. A second uprated 6FA will be shipped to the site in December.