Ambeone DMCC Hosts First Pump Systems Optimization Course In Middle East With Oil Production Enabler GASCO UAE
Ambeone DMCC/Marketways Arabia recently hosted the Hydraulic Institute’s Pump System Optimization (PSO) course for the first time in the Middle East with GASCO UAE on June 17, 2015. The Hydraulic Institute developed the field-proven PSO course for use by companies throughout the world to provide a greater understanding of why efficient pump systems are important and how system optimization increases reliability, uptime, energy savings and overall profitability. This curriculum also covers life-cycle cost analysis and assists companies like GASCO in developing a pump system assessment process.
As a vital enabler of oil production and at the core of the UAE hydrocarbon value chain, GASCO has expanded into new efficiency programs over the last several years. The PSO course was a logical choice for GASCO to further improve pump systems reliability and create higher energy savings. With diverse capabilities in onshore and offshore oil production and supporting refining, fertilizer, water, power generation and other infrastructure industries such as steel, cement and aluminum smelting, developing and implementing effective energy efficiency strategies has become a priority for this growing company.
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“The PSO training from the Hydraulic Institute exceeded my expectations, offering a vast amount of information on effective optimization techniques in pump systems, especially for a one day course,” notes Balamurugan Ramakrishnan, PSO course participant from the GASCO plant. “Excellent course material, practical exercises and a very enthusiastic and knowledgeable facilitator that opened communications among participants to clarify information made the course a very valuable experience.”
Ambeone DMCC/Marketway Arabia will continue to bring the PSO course to other critical industries within the Middle East and other countries over the next several years. Additionally, this leading training organization will be launching a new course entitled “How to Manage a Pump System Assessment Process” along with the Hydraulic Institute.
Mark Sullivan, Director, Education and Marketing, Hydraulic Institute notes, “Our training partnership with Ambeone DMCC/Marketway Arabia creates new opportunities in bringing best-in-class engineering training to important global companies like GASCO. The PSO course has proved to be a valuable first step in improving energy savings throughout the world.”
For more information on PSO training, refer to Hydraulic Institute’s website at www.pumps.org.
Ambeone/CMCC/Marketway Arabia specializes in delivering tailored in-company courses, specifically designed for our customers in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, UAE, Qatar and the rest of Middle East. The Hydraulic Institute’s Pump System Optimization course is the latest entry to its offering of training topics that cover management training, big data, entrepreneurship and sustainability. For more information, visit https://ambeone.com//.
Pump Systems Matter is a non-profit educational organization established by the Hydraulic Institute, and leading utilities and energy efficiency organizations, to educate the industry on the benefits to pump systems optimization and energy efficiency to improve bottom-line savings of end-user companies. For information and registration details on educational offerings visit the Pump Systems Matter website at www.PumpSystemsMatter.org.
The Hydraulic Institute serves as a value-added resource to member companies, engineering consulting firms, and pump users worldwide by developing and delivering comprehensive industry standards, expanding knowledge by providing education and tools for the effective application, testing, installation, operation, maintenance, and performance optimization of pumps and pumping systems, and by serving as a forum for the exchange of industry information. For more information on the Hydraulic Institute, its member companies and its Standards Partners, visit www.Pumps.org.
SOURCE: Hydraulic Institute