Not all environmental technology providers are created equal. How do you ensure you make the smartest choice in such a significant relationship? Start by assessing these four qualities and asking the following questions to any potential environmental technology partner.
1. Engineering Experience and Expertise

oil and gas refining process of refinery plantLike three legs of a stool, any potential technology partner should have a proven record of engineering experience across three key dimensions: company and employee legacy, industry and application depth, and global reach. A company with multiple planes of experience will ensure you are getting the best custom solution tailored uniquely to your application.

Questions to Ask:

  • What is the depth of your engineers’ experience?
  • How many successful installations do you have in my industry?
  • Who will my project manager be, and can I meet them?

2. Quality Design and Manufacturing for System Reliability

Your selected environmental technology partner should have a proven process in place for design and manufacturing processes to ensure Inside of Anguil Fabrication facilityyour equipment is not only delivered on time and on budget, but that it meets performance and compliance requirements.

Questions to Ask:

  • How is your fabrication process managed?
  • What kind of Quality Assurance program is in place?
  • What technology is leveraged during system design?

3. Integrated System Controls

When evaluating a potential partner, assess their in-house controls engineering capabilities and success record with integrating multiple equipment packages and process lines.  Controls designs should be remotely accessible, resilient to downtime, account for safety and Worker analyzing oxidizer usecompliance risks, be optimized for usability, and enable seamless integration into the existing facilities.

Questions to Ask:

  • How do your controls ensure safe, efficient, and reliable operation?
  • What is your experience integrating abatement equipment and process lines?
  • What remote connection capabilities are in place?

4. Robust Aftermarket Services Department for All Makes, Models & Manufacturers

A reputable partner should have an accessible aftermarket and service department to maximize system value through preventive and Worker improving equipment efficiencypredictive maintenance, spare parts, and emergency service. Consider the stability and vitality of any potential partner – being left without a service lifeline after a company goes out of business could leave you adrift and risk unplanned down time and compliance risk.

Questions to Ask:

  • Do you have a dedicated Aftermarket department?
  • Do you offer 24/7 service support?
  • Who will be servicing my equipment? Where are they based?

 

Anguil’s legacy of broad Industry Experience means our engineering experts are not pigeon-holed to a limited product portfolio to solve every application. Learn more about our System Design & Engineering capabilities and Contact Us to get started on a custom solutions specific to your application.

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