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News Release from: H2O Alliance | Subject: WEMI
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 February 2008
Water-Efficiency Management Index will
boost OEE
The WEMI, Water-Efficiency Management Index online data network, makes it easy to manage water-related industrial processes, boost OEE, reduce industrial water usage, and pollution in the environment
WEMI, the Water-Efficiency Management Index collects and analyses data in real-time, monitors, alerts, tracks, and reports problems instantly It can be applied to a variety of industrial uses, from water quality management in manufacturing, to water industry index financial analysis, and environmental monitoring
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Jan 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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WEMI uses patented real-time single-sensor electrochemical measuring, monitoring, and early warning technologies.
It helps companies to better optimise water consumption, and manage water quality in industrial processes.
WEMI offers two major advantages.
The first, for technology to help companies leverage freshwater use, and provide solutions for water-efficiency on a broad scale.
The second, for online data centres and analytics.
A massive amount of data is required for tracking water-efficiency in an industrial process, and analysing problems in water quality to optimise water usage.
All data needs to be transferred, stored, retrieved, and backed up.
WEMI takes care of data processing, and provides the infrastructure to deal with the data that industrial process operators and management teams need to analyse.
A small investment in WEMI can easily pay for itself within less than a year, and it is guaranteed to boost OEE, and help save water, energy and chemicals in most industrial processes.
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