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The Ramco Cements update on waste heat recovery plants at Jayanthipuram plant

The Ramco Cements has commissioned Phase I and II waste recovery plants at its Jayanthipuram plant. The company has plans to install 27 MW of waste heat recovery plants in all the three lines of clinker manufacturing, including the proposed third Line, which is nearing completion. The Phase I of the waste heat recovery plant of 9 MW capacity was commissioned in September 2020 and is producing its full capacity. The Phase II of 9 MW capacity has been completed and commissioned on 28 February 2021. The Phase III of 9 MW is scheduled to be commissioned, after commissioning of the Line III of the clinkerisation plant.

Ramco Systems goes live at Nigerian aerospace company - Caverton Helicopters

Ramco Systems announced that it has gone live at Caverton Helicopters , a Nigerian aerospace company serving the Nigerian and West African offshore oil and gas industry and other business sectors, with its Aviation M&E MRO Suite V5.8, thereby integrating and digitally transforming Caverton Helicopters business processes. With modules for Engineering & CAMO, Maintenance, Supply Chain Management, Safety, Compliance & Quality, Flight Operations, MRO Sales, Employee Master and Basic Finance, Ramco Aviation Suite V5.8 enables Caverton Helicopters with solutions to track transactions and execute work packages, online visibility of Aircraft Utilization, generate flight contract billing, track employee certification and skills, track procurement transaction from Material requisition to Goods Receipt, Material Demand Planning for effective planning and provide a centralized hub for CAMO to review and verify the compliance and configuration of aircrafts and components.

BLACKTOP BLUES: Residents warned of bitumen bandits targeting regional SA property owners

THE CLARE Valley has recently become the target of a group fast becoming known as the ‘bitumen bandits’ – travelling tradies who are targeting homeowners offering them ’super deals’ to bitumise their rubble driveways. Generally targeting regional areas, the crew of ‘bitumen bandits’ will go door-to-door claiming they have ‘leftover bitumen’ from highway or council road works, offering to lay the bitumen on your driveway at a highly reduced rate. These scammers offer a quick and nasty service with most of their bitumen laid in under three hours depending on the size of the area. At the majority of their jobs the offenders request cash payments and will quickly flee after payment has been made.

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