Stelter & Brinck’s Complete Repertoire: Steel Mill Case Study

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Situation:

A leading mill in the steel industry must rely on only the best resources in order to maintain their highly regarded market position. When the mill’s Facility Combustion Engineer needed help executing his new ideas and helping him solve combustion problems, he knew he’d have to utilize “the best†company.

Solution:

The Facility Combustion Engineer relies on Stelter & Brinck’s complete repertoire from engineering, new equipment and upgrades to retrofits and field services.

Results:

Great projects start with great engineering. The Facility Combustion Engineer states, “I like to work with the engineering department at S&B. They are very detailed, knowledgeable and organized.†In addition, “the drawings provided by S&B’s engineering department are very high quality.†The plant employees “are not only pleased with the design of Stelter & Brinck’s mill equipment, but they are also delighted with the efficiency.â€

With regards to S&B’s field technicians, he is highly satisfied with the workmanship; “S&B’s service group is well trained and very knowledgeable; I can trust they will complete the job, and do it right the first time.† The Facility Combustion Engineer explains, “[They] always provide very efficient, high-quality work and come fully prepare. They are familiar with our plant, and always have the appropriate tools, and even come in with drawings of our equipment. Following S&B’s service visits, he receives “a very detailed report. Stelter & Brinck’s follow-up is excellent!â€

The Facility Combustion Engineer explains that, “S&B has helped us to improve our performance, reliability and availability.†He goes onto say, “I’ve been using S&B for years, and I’ve always been very pleased with every aspect of their work; I would and do recommend Stelter & Brinck!â€

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Steel Mill Case Study