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News Release from: Process Engineering | Subject: PE January 08
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 February 2008
Digital edition of Process Engineering
on the web
Process Engineering, the magazine published from the UK for the process industry, is now available as a digital edition on-line, bringing extra features like Keyword Searches and Live Hyperlinks
View the January/February combined issue of Process Engineering in the digital edition now, via the website Being digital this issue also has some extra features compared to the print issue, including Live Hyperlinks; Keyword Searches; Printable Pages; Easy to use zoom features
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 18 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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You can also still view previous digital editions of Process Engineering from the same website.
For January the PE cover story is "The danger of SIL certs ": Process operators are investing in certificates and experts at the expense of actual functional safety management.
In the industry news pages read about.
* E.on coal-fired plant...
* Ineos to buy BP businesses...
* Cooper snaps up MTL...
* Energy lifts drives market...
* See the summary of the latest M+A deals...
Other feature articles in the January/February issue include:.
* Wireless: Big bang or slow burner? - Evidence of wireless adoption in the process industries is hard to come by, but the Cisco entry and new standards could stir things up.
* Plant Report - The manufacturing concept from Martens, the Belgian group, could offer some cheer to the UK hard-pressed brewing industry.
* Feeling the heat - Raw materials shortages are putting equipment makers under pressure despite buoyant market conditions.
Plus there are all the regular PE sections, such as Plant Cost Indices and news of Appointments round the industry.
Regular registered readers of PE will still receive their copies of the printed, paper version, for relaxed reading away from the PC.
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