January 2004
Pump Industry Analyst
Pump Company
MARKET PROSPECTS
Index
Alfa Laval 12,15 Allen Gwynnes 10 Allweiler 11 Ampco-Pittsburgh 15 APV 13 AxFlow 11,16 Baker Hughes 12,15 Bombas Itur 10 Bran+Luebbe 11 Cardo 12 Chempump 11 Classic Engineering 10 Colfax Bombas 11 Colfax Corp 10,11 Colfax Pump Group 11 Corlac 10 Corporacion EG 11 Crane 10,11,15 DMW 15 Dover 12,15 DP Industries 11 Ebara 15 EMU 11 Fairbanks Morse 10 Fedders 13 Flowserve 12,14,15,16 Fybroc 13 Gardner Denver 15 Gévelot 12 Gorman-Rupp 15 Graco 12,15 Grundfos 1,11 GUD Holdings 12,15 Halliburton 11 Hilge 1 Houttuin 11 Howden Pumps 10 HydroTemp 11 Idex 10,12,13,15 Imo Pump 11 Industrias EG 11 Ingersoll-Rand 15 Interpump Group 7 ITT Fluid Technology 16 ITT Flygt 11,13 ITT Industries 10,11,12,15,16 Jesco 11 Johnson Pump 11,12,15 Kirloskar Brothers 5,10,12 KSB 10,11,12,14,15 KSB Finland 11 Layne Christensen 15 Lightnin 11 Lutz 11 Lutz-Jesco 10,11 Mark Peerless 1,11 Mark Pumps 11 McNally Industries 11 Met-Pro 13,15 Metso 12 Mono Pumps 7,10,11 National Oilwell 7,10,11,15 Neptune Chemical Pump 14 Netzsch 10,11 Nikkiso 6,15 Nikkiso Pumps America 6 Nikkiso Pumps Europe 6 Nikkiso Pumps Korea 6 Nikkiso Sundstrand 6 Northern Pump 11 Northstar Aerospace 11 Oase 11 Orbit Pumps 10 Parker Hannifin 13 PCM Pompes 12 Pentair 8,10,11,15 Pfeiffer Vacuum 8,12 Polyair 11 Precision Castparts 9,15 Pulsafeeder 10 Pursuit Dynamics 13,14 Rietschle Thomas 10 Robbins & Myers 9,15 Roper Industries 15 Ruhrpumpen 11 Saer Elettropompe 14 Sarlin 1 Schlumberger 15 Shanghai Nikkiso Non-Seal Pump 6 Shin Nippon Machinery 11 Signal 14 Smith & Loveless 10,11 Spirax-Sarco 11,15 SPP 5,10 SPX 11,12,15 Sta-Rite 13 Sterling Fluid Systems 11 Sulzer 1,12,15,16 Sulzer Pumps 1,16 Sumitomo Heavy Industries 11 Tecumseh 15 Teikoku USA 11 Teikoku Electric 11,15 Textron 12,15 Thole Group 11 Thomas Industries 10,12,15 Torishima 13,15 Treval Holdings 11 Tsurumi 15 TwinPumps 10 Uniservice Wellpoint 11 United Technologies 15 USFilter 10 VDA Pompen 11 Veolia Environnement 10 Vooner FloGard 11 Warren Pumps 11 Waukesha Cherry-Burrell 11 Weir 12,15 Weir Engineering Services 10 Weir Group 15 Weir Lewis Pumps 13 WFI 13 Wilo 11 Wisconsin Energy 15 WorldWater 15
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POWER GENERATION VA TECH HYDRO EQUIPS BULGARIAN PLANT VA Tech Hydro has won a 50 million part of the 200 million project to build the Tsankov Kamak hydropower plant in Bulgaria. The Tsankov Kamak project involves the construction of an arch dam and a 80 MW hydro power plant, rehabilitation works on the existing cascade and the integration of all works to improve the utilization and water management of the existing cascade hydropower stations. Tsankov Kamak is expected to be operational by the end of 2007.
WASHINGTON TO SUPPORT US ARMY ENGINEERS Washington Group International Inc is to provide design, engineering and construction services to the Transatlantic Programs Center of the US Army Corps of Engineers throughout Central Asia, North Africa and the Middle East. Under the indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract, Washington and its partner Black & Veatch will be awarded specific assignments to support the Corps of Engineers over the next five years. The work is confined to the US Central Command area of operations which includes Iraq and 24 other countries from the Horn of Africa through Central Asia. The contract has a monetary ceiling of US$500 million for the first year. It also includes four oneyear options, each with a US$250 million ceiling.
TAIWAN ORDER FOR REFUSE INCINERATION POWER PLANT Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has received an order from Taiwan’s Fortune Energy Corp for a largescale waste incineration and power generating plant that uses waste heat from incinerators to produce electricity. The plant will consist of two stoker furnace incinerators, each capable of processing 250 tonnes per day, and an 11.8 MW power-generating facility. The power plant will contain two heat recovery boilers, one steam turbine and one generator. MHI will be in charge of engineering work, including basic design of the plant, and will supply key equipment, such as incinerators and boilers. The plant is set to start operating in May 2006.
GE SIGNS UP FOR CHINESE POWER PROJECT GE Power Systems has signed a contract to provide power generation equipment for the Lanzhou Meiya Cogeneration project in Lanzhou, China. It is one of six projects that are part of a previously announced US$900 million agreement for GE to supply gas turbine-based combinedcycle systems for China’s Gas Turbine Power Plants Construction Project.
L&T SECURES INDIAN NUCLEAR ORDER Larsen & Tourbro’s (L&T) Heavy Engineering Division has won a Rs137 crore order for the manufacture and supply of nine steam generators and two critical vessels for
the first prototype 500 MWe nuclear power plant based on fast breeder reactors currently under construction at Kalpakkam in Tamil Nadu, India. The contract was awarded by Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Ltd (Bhavini), a company set up by India’s Department of Atomic Energy to erect nuclear power plants based on fast breeder reactors. L&T is expected to complete the order within 36 months.
SIEMENS TO BUILD CCPP AT BASF SITE IN ANTWERP Siemens’ Power Generation Group has secured a 230 million contract for the construction of a new turnkey combined cycle power plant (CCPP) at the BASF chemical plant in Antwerp, Belgium. Zandvliet Power will use this new natural gas fired power plant to supply power to the BASF facility in Antwerp. The plant, which operates on a combined heat and power basis, will supply approximately 400 MW of electricity and a maximum of approximately 300 tons of steam per hour to the chemical plant’s production facilities. The power plant is scheduled to start up in August 2005.
PULP & PAPER METSO TO REBUILD STORA ENSO LWC MACHINE Metso Paper will rebuild Stora Enso North America’s paper machine at the Biron mill in Wisconsin, USA under a 23 million deal. The modernized LWC production line will start up during the first quarter of 2005.