Tag archive for ‘infrastructure’
Seminar on “Efficient maintenance of industrial buildings and infrastructures” in Beijing on April 19
2012-04-11
Siveco’s General Manager is invited to speak on the topic of maintenance at a joint event organized by the French Chamber of Commerce and Beihang Sino-French Engineering School in Beijing on April 19.
Feedback on “Municipal infrastructures maintenance in 3G times” (Shanghai, December 9)
2011-12-12
Around 15 executives from 6 local government-owned infrastructure companies attended the half-day event held in the office of French Trade Commission in Shanghai and covering water, roads, gas and metro infrastructures.
Seminar on “Municipal infrastructures maintenance in 3G times” (Shanghai, December 9)
2011-11-15
As part of the bluebee® roadshow, a seminar on “Municipal infrastructures maintenance in 3G times” will be held on December 9, in Shanghai.
Foreword – World Expo 2010, sustainability and maintenance
2010-05-21
With its “Better City – Better life” theme, the Expo 2010 is a paradoxical symbol of sustainability, knowing that most of the pavilions will be dismantled after 6 months… Maintenance has clearly not been the top priority, as first-time China investors struggled with construction issues.
Customer story – Continuous improvement at leading industrial water treatment JV
The Sino French Water Development Company Limited is a successful partnership between Suez Environment of France and NWS Holdings Limited of Hongkong.
Siveco partner – Terra Nova, enabling mobile field service for Chinese infrastructures
Experience has shown the limitations of PC-based solutions to support large geographically dispersed organizations, where technicians work primarily outside of the office.
Customer story – “Maintenance is the key to our business” at leading-edge hazardous waste incinerator (SCIP Swire SITA Waste Services)
2010-03-16
SCIP Swire SITA Waste Services operates the largest and most sophisticated chemical waste incinerator in mainland China, with an annual treatment capacity of 60,000 tons per year. The incinerator, in operation since June 2006, is a critical element in the supply chain of giant chemical producers located in the park, which rely on the SCIP SSWS to burn hazardous by-products according to European standards.


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