Siveco China proudly supports the 2nd French Eco-City Club in China Seminar
On November 4, the French Eco-City Club in China, which gathers leading companies involved in sustainable urban development, held its general assembly, followed by a public seminar on the theme of “Solutions for a Low-Carbon City”. Siveco China chose to support the event as main sponsor, to showcase the company’s long involvement in the Chinese environmental and energy market.
read moreDemo movie: how bluebee® supports water infrastructures to close the ISO 55000 feedback loop
In the face of increasingly stringent regulations, infrastructure owners and in particular environmental utilities, seek to apply standards and ensure compliance across their Operation and Maintenance (O&M) activities. Siveco, the pioneer in the development of Smart O&M solutions, has a strong track record in the environmental industry.
read moreThe importance of maintenance to low-cost manufacturing
Maintenance is seldom recognized as a key aspect of plant operations in China – how many articles have you read on the subject? Trendy topics such as Green Technologies or Lean Manufacturing are almost never seen in relation to maintenance, which however plays a critical role in their successful implementation.
read moreSiveco and Terao to support energy saving program for Wuhan government buildings
Siveco China has been selected to provide maintenance consulting services and to setup the bluebee® facilities management solution for a major public buildings rehabilitation program in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province.
read moreWorking with environmental and energy consultancies
In the past few months, energy saving has been a major driver behind Siveco’s projects in both the Facility Management and industrial segments of the market.
read moreForeword – A touch of green
This month, our newsletter has strong green overtones! Last month’s Reliability article on “Saving the forest” drew a lot more attention that expected, partly thanks to its environment-friendly approach (although the article was really about using mobile solutions to manage the inspection process, with only marginal savings in paper consumption).
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