Understand processes – optimize processes

Due to the great interest, the seminar “Understand processes – optimize processes” organized by the company 3e consult in cooperation with the company aixprocess is offered again, in particular for the cement industry. On Wednesday, 14 October 2009, the organizers will welcome the predominantly German-speaking participants to discuss the important topics of the use of secondary fuels, reduced pressure loss and optimization of production (Fig.).

In the wake of the renewed increase in oil prices since the beginning of the year, the fuel costs for the cement industry will also again increase. In...

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