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Market Forecasting and Analysis for Pumps demonstrated with WEFTEC Analysis
WEFTEC, being held in New Orleans, September 29 - Oct 3 is one of the largest
municipal wastewater conferences and exhibitions in the world. There will be 50
pump companies among the exhibitors.
There will also be a number of good papers which will address pump
issues.
NAFTA is the second largest municipal wastewater pump market behind Asia.
A
pre-show analysis of WEFTEC helps provide more insights on the Serviceable
Obtainable Market (SOM) and Wisdom based Obtainable Market (WOM). The SOM would
be a segment of the $9 billion Total Available Market (TAM) market. On the other
hand the WOM market can be even bigger than the TAM.
The WEFTEC pre-show analysis covers many of the parameters which will
impact total cost of ownership (TCO).
The SOM is the market where the supplier can validate lowest total cost
of ownership (LTCOV). Therefore
analysis of the information made available at WEFTEC is important.
One of the problems being addressed at WEFTEC is struvite removal.
It is a relatively new problem caused in part by regulations which now
require phosphorous removal. Understanding of the phosphorous developments is
important to determining both TAM and SOM.
The additional revenue from side stream phosphorous removal increases
TAM. The fact that struvite
problems dictate the use of one pump type over another affects SOM.
The SOM is also impacted by new developments by pump competitors. WEFTEC
provides a unique opportunity to learn about these developments.
Many of the pump exhibitors are displaying “smart” pumps which incorporate a
range of controls including edge process management systems.
This addition generates not only additional revenues at the time of
original sale but a recurring service income including remote continuous
monitoring.
For more information on the treatment pumps market click on
N019 Pumps World Market
To view the 60 page WEFTEC pre show analysis click on
Municipal Wastewater Treatment Update
McIlvaine Market Forecasting and Analysis for IIoT and Remote O&M Products and
Services demonstrated with WEFTEC Analysis
WEFTEC, being held in New Orleans, September 29-Oct 3 is one of the largest
municipal wastewater conferences and exhibitions in the world. There will be 70
companies among the exhibitors displaying IIoT and Remote O&M products and
services. There will also be a
number of good papers which will address IIoT issues ranging from instrument
selection to process management.
NAFTA is the second largest municipal wastewater IIoT and Remote O&M market
behind Asia.
A pre-show analysis of WEFTEC helps provide more insights on the Serviceable
Obtainable Market (SOM) and Wisdom based Obtainable Market (WOM). The SOM would
be a segment of the $10 billion Total Available Market (TAM) market. On the
other hand, the WOM market can be even bigger than the TAM.
The WEFTEC pre-show analysis covers many of the parameters which will
impact total cost of ownership (TCO).
The SOM is the market where the supplier can validate lowest total cost
of ownership (LTCOV). Therefore,
analysis of the information made available at WEFTEC is important.
Struvite is causing problems with liquid measuring instruments.
Solutions include unique analyzer designs and chemical treatment such as
acid wash of exposed analyzer surfaces. The SOM for a specific supplier depends
on his competitive advantage to provide a better way of dealing with the
problem.
Many of the WEFEC papers deal with purchase of process management systems and
reduction in total cost of ownership. The WOM market is growing robustly.
Remote monitoring is even justified for small treatment plants with a
skeleton crew on the night shift.
The watchman is replaced by a remote monitoring system which informs management
when there is a problem.
Suppliers such as Emerson, ABB, and Rockwell have instrumentation and process
management systems. The nonintegrated instrument suppliers can supply edge
computer software along with their instruments. Suez with the acquisition of the
GE Chemicals and Sievers instruments can supply all the equipment, the process
management systems and can then contract to operate the plants. Danaher with its
Chemtreat, Hach, and Pall acquisitions is also in a good position to offer
solutions. This solutions approach
generates not only additional revenues at the time of original sale but a
recurring service income including remote continuous monitoring.
For more information on the IIoT & Remote O&M
N031 Industrial IOT and Remote O&M
market click on
N031 Industrial IOT and Remote O&M
To view the 60-page WEFTEC pre show
analysis click on
Municipal Wastewater Treatment Update
Company |
Stand |
Alfa Laval |
2717 |
Andritz |
1829 |
Centrisys |
4921 |
Flottweg |
6439 |
GEA |
537 |
Hiller |
1813 |
Phoenix |
5239 |
Pieralisi |
131 |