Examples of using Process industries in English and their translations into Polish
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and all other process industries.
Timken president- process industries.
Large volumes of collected secondary raw materials are currently being exported although they are badly needed in the European basic and process industries.
manufacture of steam specialty products, Kadant offers process industries engineered solutions to the handling of steam and condensate.
mines and process industries due to their ability to resist corrosion and abrasion, and to safely transport aggressive and dangerous fluids and waste in an economical way.
The Process Industries Academy will help organizations to better understand
The use of bulk hydrogen in process industries is long-standing and well-established and industrial enterprises see the prospect of new markets in energy and transport opening up
In partnership with Siemens, the Process Industries Academy helps organizations to better understand
The combination of experience, in process industries ranging from food production to steel
knowledge of the industry's leading experts, the Process Industries Academy will provide sessions focusing on real-world examples of the key aspects of a digital approach to capital project delivery
the subsequent impact on related process manufacturing sectors, established ways of working in the process industries are now being challenged across the entire project lifecycle.
Siemens and Bentley Systems have a track record of complementing their respective portfolios through the licensing of each other's technology to provide solutions in the Digital Factory and Process Industries.
deployment of cleaner technologies, especially in process industries.
In short, all process industries should be exempted for the entire trading period up to 2020 from the auctions of allowances,
Greater energy efficiency in Europe's process industries will not only contribute to the EU's long-term competitiveness
around 6.8 million jobs are dependent on Europe's process industries, which range from chemicals,
Consequently, the process industries, which generate more than EUR 1.6 billion in annual turnover and represent 20% of the EU's total industrial production,
utilization of existing assets, have prompted the process industries to examine new ways to increase competitiveness
Sustainable Process Industries, Robotics and Photonics.