Scheuch strengthens its commitment in North America

The positive development of Scheuch’s Canadian subsidiary, Scheuch Inc. in London, Ontario, since 2004 has made it necessary to add more key personnel. As announced by Managing Director Elwin Grassl (Fig.), the team’s newest member is the experienced specialist Andrew ­Bhaskar, whose duties will include market cultivation and support for the North American cement industry. With the new EPA guidelines for pollutant concentrations (NESHAP), which impact amongst other things the removal of NOx, mercury and HCl, plant operators in North America are faced with very significant challenges. With its...

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