Articles covered in this issue:
Risks associated due to complexity in chemical transportation in India
Jasjit Sethi, TCI SCS
This article looks at how transporting chemicals presents unique logistics challenges because of the inherent dangers involved and potential impact on health, safety, security, and the environment (HSSE).
Computer models reduce need for real-world testing
Achema Trend Report
As engineers and scientists strive to do more with less, computer modeling has become essential to cut costs, speed development and reduce uncertainty when designing everything
from processes to molecules.
Boiler feed water quality – Does yours meet the standards?
S. Raghava Chari, Industry Consultant
Standards for residual impurities in Boiler Feed Water (BFW) must meet stringent quality standards to realize continuous steam turbine runs of four or even more years as expected of today’s plants to ensure economic viability.
Adapting valve designs to meet industry’s exacting requirements
Bryan Orchard
Hygienic diaphragm valves are needed for a wide variety of applications in the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors. Having paved the way for reliable aseptic production with its unique design years ago, the SISTO-C series is continually adapted to meet industry’s increasingly stringent requirements.
Managing Logistics of Risk in India chemical plants
Pavithran M Kallada, BDP International India
This article focuses on what multinational chemical producers and logistics companies are doing and ought to do to make supply chain safety and security a business imperative as sourcing migrates to India.