Flow Control and Treatment Companies will benefit from a Digital Crystal Ball
The digital age has created the ability to make fortune telling a reality. The
real life version of a crystal ball is the wealth of information available to
predict markets, projects and identify decision makers. This information can be
used to change the way flow control and treatment products are marketed.
Long range purchasing plans can be determined by an organized analysis of
information which can be obtained directly from available documents or through
individuals who have specific insights.
Minutes of municipality meetings
documenting engineering study
authorization |
Consultant reports advising
course of action for companies
under public scrutiny |
Permit applications for
construction or upgrading |
Submittals to the World Bank and
other lending institutions |
|
Five Year Plans for China and
other countries |
Recent and pending regulations
which will impact the market |
LinkedIn, blogs and various
online groups with willing
volunteers of information |
Google and other search engines |
The local salesman can make a call on a municipal wastewater treatment plant but
would be unlikely to provide the same value gained from the directors meeting
minutes which outline the failure of the competitor’s equipment and his proposal
to fix it.
The power plant modification permit request which details the cost and
performance of various options provides the needed insights on product and
timing for a potential supplier.
One way suppliers take advantage of the availability of information is to
purchase sales leads. Typically the company spends lots of money on these
leads and not on market research. In one sense, the leads are the market
research. In fact, published studies purport to link the number of sales
leads to the size of future markets.
This approach has a number of undesirable aspects:
1.
The large expenditure for sales leads draws funds away from critical market
research.
2.
Sales leads are not qualified. High margins and order conversion result
from picking and choosing projects.
3.
Since the sales lead is also being viewed by the competitors, there will be
pricing pressure and lower success rates.
4.
The timing of sales leads is often right if you are selling a commodity, but if
you are selling based on your product differentiation, you are too late.
5.
Many companies have distributors and representatives who are being paid to
uncover leads. Sales lead expense is justified based on evaluating
distributor performance rather than on boosting sales.
If you are selling a commodity, product and price is the basis of success then
the sales lead route is probably still the best option. But, if you sell a
product based on lowest cost of ownership and not initial price, then you should
consider a whole new route using the digital crystal ball.
Detailed Forecasting of Markets, Prospects and Projects
Is your digital crystal ball because:
1.
Forecasts can be provided for the precise product at the State and province
level.
2.
Project alerts provide the time to convince the customer to consider total cost
of ownership and to issue bid specifications accordingly.
3.
The large end users, OEMs, and AEs are identified. Since they purchase
more than 50 percent of the flow control and treatment equipment, the focus on
them is critical.
4.
The opportunity to connect with the end user through white papers and webinars
improves the margin and success potential.
5.
The ability to demonstrate lowest cost of ownership is the secret to success in
the global market.
For more information on this program contact Bob McIlvaine 847-784-0012 ext. 112
rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com
Utility E-Alert Tracks Billions of Dollars of New Coal-fired Power Plants on a
Weekly Basis
Here are some headlines from the Utility E-Alert.
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1267 – April 8, 2016
Table of Contents
COAL – US
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Hearing underway on OG&E Application for Coal Scrubbers at Sooner Power Plant
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PacifiCorp expects to close Naughton Unit 3 at End of 2017
COAL – WORLD
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Public Forum held by EPA and Volta River Authority on Coal-fired Power Plant at
Ekumfi, Ghana
§
Two Turbines for Coal-fired Power Plant in Punta Catalina, Bina, Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic
The
41F
Utility E-Alert
is issued weekly and covers the coal-fired projects, regulations and other
information important to the suppliers. It is $950/yr. but is included in the
$3020
42EI
Utility Tracking System
which has data on every plant and project plus networking directories and
many other features.
McIlvaine
Hot Topic Hours (HTH) and Recordings
Explanation
Applicable
Services
Schedule
& Registration
Sponsored
Webinars
McIlvaine conducts periodic webinars which are in a discussion format and are
free of charge to all participants. The displayed material and recordings are
free to purchasers of the products and services and by subscription to others.
Format: 50-90 minute recorded discussion using McIlvaine display material.
The session will be free of charge to all participants but registration is
required.
Approach: There are two types of webinars. One is focused on Markets and
directed to suppliers. The other is focused on aiding purchasers make the best
Decisions relative to purchases of flow control and treatment equipment and
services.
Markets HTH
The general overviews of the market including size and major variables will be
discussed with heavy emphasis on technology and regulatory drivers. The
presentation will be based on the latest information appearing in McIlvaine
multi-client reports. Questions and views from both subscribers and
non-subscribers are encouraged.
Decisions HTH
McIlvaine has been publishing information systems on pollution control since
1974. Each subject is organized by the pollutant control technology e.g. fabric
filter, scrubber, etc. There are search capabilities to retrieve information on
any application. The newest addition has been slide deck systems
displaying the issues and options relative to a specific applications.
Coal-fired power, cement, steel and waste combustion decision slide decks are
continually updated.
The continually updated slide decks are displayed on the applicable decision
system. It is recommended that participants view the slide deck in advance
of the session and be prepared with questions and views.
Value to purchasers and specifiers: Your questions and interests will be
prioritized in the discussion. You will get a monthly newsletter and have
continuing access to the system and multiple ways to interface in the future
along with a networking directory of suppliers.
Value to Suppliers: You have the opportunity to provide data to be
considered at no charge. If you are also a subscriber you will see the summaries
in advance and be able to shed light on issues and options not properly covered
in the slide deck. If you are a subscriber you will receive the monthly
newsletter and continuing yearly access to the system including networking
directories.
44I Power Plant Air Quality Decisions
includes 1ABC, 3ABC, 4ABC, 9ABC decision services but not 2ABC. So those with
multiple technologies and at least partial focus on power will find this
combination most cost effective.
Applicable Services for Hot
Topic Hours** |
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Pollutant |
Industry |
Fabric Filter
(1ABC) |
Scrubber
(2ABC) |
Precipitator
(4ABC) |
FGD & DeNOx
(3ABC) |
Air Pollution
(9ABC) |
Gas |
Mercury
February |
Coal |
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|
X |
X |
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WTE |
X |
X |
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|
X |
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Sewage |
|
X |
X |
|
X |
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Cement |
X |
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|
X |
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Natural Gas* |
|
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DeNOx
March 24, 2016 |
Coal |
|
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|
X |
X |
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Incineration |
|
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|
X |
X |
|
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Steel |
|
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|
X |
X |
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Cement |
|
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|
X |
X |
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Diesel* |
|
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Gas Turbine |
|
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|
X |
|
X |
Hot Gas |
Coal |
X |
X |
X |
|
X |
|
WTE |
X |
X |
X |
|
X |
|
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Cement |
X |
X |
X |
|
X |
|
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Steel |
X |
X |
X |
|
X |
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Incineration |
X |
X |
X |
|
X |
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Coal Gas |
X |
X |
|
|
X |
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GT Intake |
|
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|
X |
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FGD and Acid Gas
June 16, 2016 |
Coal |
|
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|
X |
X |
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Sewage |
|
X |
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|
X |
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WTE |
|
X |
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X |
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Cement |
|
X |
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X |
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Steel |
|
X |
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X |
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*Included in custom system |
Dates for the next 6 meetings are firm; the others will be held in sequence at
approximately two week intervals. Unforeseen developments could dictate
the insertion of new subjects.
DATE |
SUBJECT |
April 21, 2016
Decisions |
Hot Gas Filtration
-
Issue and Option for particulate
capture. in coal fired power,
cement, steel, and waste
incineration. Click
Here to Register |
June
16, 2016
Decisions |
FGD and Acid Gas Separation
- Issue
and options for SO2 and other
acid gas separation from coal
fired power, cement, steel, and
waste incineration plants.
Click
Here to Register |
TBA
Markets |
Desalination
-
Thermal vs. Membrane; energy
recovery, pump, valve,
compressor and chemicals
options; power/desalination
combinations. |
TBA
Markets |
Oil, Gas, Refining
-
Supply and demand; impact on
flow control and treatment
products; regional impacts
e.g. subsea in North Atlantic
vs. shale in the US vs. Oil
Sands in Canada. |
TBA
Markets |
Food
- Analysis
of 12 separate
applications within food and
beverage with analysis of valve,
pump, compressor, filter,
analyzer and chemical options;
impact of new technologies such
as forward osmosis. |
TBA
Markets |
Municipal Wastewater
-
Quality of pumps, valves,
filters, and analyzers in
Chinese and Asian plants; new
pollutant challenges; water
purification for reuse. |
TBA
Markets |
Mobile Emissions -
Reduction in CO, VOCs, and
particulate in fuels, oils, and
air used in on and off road
vehicles; impact of RDE
and failure of NOx
traps and the crisis in Europe
created by the focus on diesels. |
Click here to Register for the Webinars
Sponsored Webinars
allow suppliers to take
advantage of all the valuable
information on their power point
presentations. Click
here for details |
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·
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847-784-0012 ext 112
rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com
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