A 10.4% growth in revenues and healthy unit growth in 2011 has been overshadowed by a return to reality in 2012.
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How to get more value from variable-speed electric motors
Fuels can be more effectively converted to electricity in large-block combined-cycle power plants with an efficiency of more than 61 percent.
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Motors and Drives: Control and efficiency shape the industry
PACE 60-year Anniversary Series: Smooth operation and speed control have been at the heart of motor and drive equipment developments since the 1960s.
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PACE: Sixty years young
This year, PACE marks it's 60th anniversary, having begun life as a journal for the chemical sector in 1953.
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SEW-Eurodrive reinforces its position
SEW-Eurodrive Managing Director, Robert Merola, recently celebrated his 30th anniversary with the company and is the longest serving member of staff in Australia. He outlines the key drivers behind the company’s success and also offers his perspective on the manufacturing sector.
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Check out the Digital Edition of PACE November 2013
A special issue covering the evolution of key industry sectors. Includes interviews with professionals and rare images.
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SEW-Eurodrive wins Rio Tinto iron ore contract
SEW-Eurodrive has won a multi-million dollar contract to provide Rio Tinto's Nammuldi iron ore mine with six belt conveyor drives.
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Integrated-motor market to expand by more than 40 percent in five years
A high growth area for AC brushless servo integrated motors is the packaging industry, as the motors reduce costs associated with cabling and central cabinets for large machines with numerous axes in the low- to mid-power range.
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Lack of regulatory enforcement results in slow adoption of high efficiency motors
Obtaining the lowest cost solution on the front-end rather than considering the overall cost of ownership of the motor is still the market reality.
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General motion control systems market in decline
The largest declines in revenues were experienced by several of the leading Japanese suppliers with revenue declines on the average of 12 to 20 percent.
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