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Weekly selected highlights in flow control, treatment and combustion from the
many McIlvaine publications.
• Refinery Decisions will be the Subject of Webinar on January 10
• Navigating the Sea Change in the Combust, Flow and Treat Markets
Refinery Decisions will be the Subject of Webinar on January 10
A decision system matrix for refineries has been created and will be available
free of charge to everyone for three months after which it will be free only for
refineries. A webinar to initiate the service is scheduled for January 10.
The webinar will provide insights on the market opportunities for IIoT and
Remote O&M. It will also chart the progress of new approaches to refinery
decision making as listed in the following article.
Some of the examples of focused decision subjects where development and
controversy are high include: IIoT & Remote O&M, steam valves, molecular sieve
switching valves, fugitive emissions, fence line monitoring and reporting of
ambient emissions, catalytic cracking air pollution control with evaluation of
catalytic filters vs scrubbers and ozone injection.
There are many developments underway in fence line monitoring. A new federal
rule requires fence line monitoring of benzene in January 2018. New rules in
southern and northern California require fence line monitoring of 15 toxic
pollutants by 2020.
We are conducting web based interviews with experts which will be available as
conducted. The one with Golden Specialty, Inc. will be conducted in the next
several days and posted in the intelligence system for access prior to the
meeting. The company offers a complete service to address fence line monitoring
requirement 325.
You can register for the webinar by clicking on
http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/component/content/article/28-energy/675-hot-topic-hour-info#weekly
You can obtain the three month free subscription by sending your email address
and title to Dina Mohr at dmohr@mcilvainecompany.com However if you sign up for
the webinar you will automatically be registered for the website.
Navigating the Sea Change in the Combust, Flow and Treat Markets
The industrial internet of things (IIoT) will greatly increase opportunities but
also the threats to suppliers of combust, flow and treat (CFT) products. The
opportunities include larger markets and higher margins. The threats include the
insertion of third parties between the supplier and his traditional customers.
The process management system supplier will share profits with the CFT suppliers
based on the application and product knowledge each has. Suppliers who leverage
the Industrial Internet of Wisdom (IIoW) to empower IIoT will be the
beneficiaries. Leveraging will require new approaches.
New Approaches to Succeed in the IIoT World
Subject Old Approach New Approach
Market Research Top down periodic general guesstimates Bottoms up forecasts with
detailed continuously updated analyses
Sales Initiation Uncoordinated Sales Leads Identification and pursuit of large
prospects
Sales Persuasion Sales Experts Application Experts
Selection Criteria Price and Service Total cost of ownership (TCO) and service
Location of Specifiers Individual Plants Corporate staff with TCO data
Acceptance of New and Better Products Slow Rapid
Collaboration with Other Suppliers Haphazard Important to Success
Decision Process Not Systematic Decision Systems
Subject Matter Experts (SMES) Lots of SMES but not well utilized Subject Matter
Ultra Experts (SMUES)
contributing to and improving decision systems
Remote Monitoring Unusual Prevalent
Data Analytics Unusual Prevalent
TCO Analyses Expensive and Inadequate Voluminous and Continuous
Third Party Operation Minor Major
Component Supplier Role Initial Sale, Spare Parts, Service On Demand Cloud Based
Continuous Involvement
McIlvaine has a complete program to help CFT companies navigate the sea change
in the industry. The market structure and opportunities are analyzed in N031
Industrial IOT and Remote O&M.
The specific opportunities at the 500 largest purchasers are included in each of
the product market reports.
Detailed programs to pursue specific markets are included.
New sales routes are provided in
Marketing Program for Combust, Flow and Treat