Etan Hon nommé directeur produits des services du marché secondaire des turbos pour Nikkiso Cryogenic Services

TEMECULA, Californie, 25 août 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nikkiso Cryogenic Industries’ Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (le Groupe), une filiale de Nikkiso Co., Ltd (Japon), a le plaisir d’annoncer la nomination de M. Etan Hon au poste de directeur produits des services du marché secondaire (AMS) des turbos pour l’unité Nikkiso Cryogenic Services (NCS).Cet ajout à son équipe de direction soutient les objectifs du Groupe visant à développer davantage ses AMS pour les turbo-détendeurs. La gamme Turbo All Brands va également se développer pour soutenir et servir davantage de marques, y compris ACD, Rotoflow, Atlas Copco et Cryostar, entre autres.

M. Hon a un diplôme d’ingénierie aérospatiale obtenu à l’université de Californie, à San Diego. Il a commencé sa carrière en fournissant des services pétroliers aux clients de l’industrie pétrolière et gazière du Texas, où il a travaillé pour Schlumberger et Baker Hughes. En 2017, il a rejoint ACD LLC en tant que directeur des services sur le terrain. Après l’acquisition par Nikkiso en 2019, il est devenu directeur de service des AMS dédiés aux turbos pour NCS et a aidé à déplacer la division ACD Turbo AMS dans une nouvelle installation à Irvine, en Californie. Il a aidé à redévelopper les normes et les processus avec les centres de service internationaux pour les AMS dédiés aux turbos à Irvine. La nouvelle structure a créé une activité d’exploitation locale fructueuse et assurera un soutien adéquat à l’équipe d’AMS dédiés aux turbos à l’échelle mondiale.

« L’équipe de NCS est ravie d’accueillir M. Hon à ce nouveau poste de directeur produits des AMS dédiés aux turbos », a déclaré Jim Estes, président de NCS. « Ses années d’expérience axées sur le service à la clientèle ont dépassé nos attentes. Je suis impatient de voir sa réussite se poursuivre à ce nouveau poste. »

Nikkiso Cryogenic Services fournit un service et une assistance à l’échelle mondiale, notamment avec des sites en Malaisie, en Allemagne, en Inde, en Australie, à Taïwan et en Chine, ainsi que six sites en Amérique du Nord.

À PROPOS DE CRYOGENIC INDUSTRIES
Cryogenic Industries, Inc. (aujourd’hui membre de Nikkiso Co., Ltd) et ses entreprises membres fabriquent des équipements et de petites usines de traitement du gaz cryogénique pour les secteurs du gaz naturel liquéfié (GNL), des services d’entretien de puits et du gaz industriel. Fondée il y a plus de 50 ans, Cryogenic Industries est la société-mère d’ACD, de Cosmodyne et de Cryoquip, ainsi qu’un groupe administré en commun comptant une vingtaine d’entités opérationnelles.

Pour tout complément d’information, veuillez consulter les sites www.nikkisoCEIG.com et www.nikkiso.com.

CONTACT AUPRÈS DES MÉDIAS :

Anna Quigley
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Etan Hon Nomeado Gerente de Produtos para Turbo Aftermarket Services da Nikkiso Cryogenic Services

TEMECULA, Califórnia, Aug. 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — O Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (Grupo) da Nikkiso Cryogenic Industries, subsidiária da Nikkiso Co., Ltd (Japão), tem o prazer de anunciar a nomeação de Etan Hon como Gerente de Produto para Turbo Aftermarket Services (AMS) da Nikkiso Cryogenic Services (NCS).

Esta adição à equipe de gestão apoia os objetivos do Grupo de aumentar ainda mais seus AMS para Turbo expansores. A linha Turbo All Brands também se expandirá para apoiar e atender mais marcas, incluindo ACD, Rotoflow, Atlas Copco e Cryostar, entre outras.

Etan é formado em engenharia aeroespacial pela Universidade da Califórnia, San Diego. Ele iniciou sua carreira prestando serviços petrolíferos de campo para clientes da indústria de petróleo e gás no Texas, nas empresas Schlumberger e a Baker Hughes. Em 2017, ele entrou para a ACD LLC como Gerente de Serviço de Campo. Após a aquisição pela Nikkiso em 2019, ele passou a ser Gerente de Serviços da Turbo AMS para a NCS e ajudou a transferir a divisão ACD Turbo AMS para uma nova instalação em Irvine, CA. Ele ajudou na revisão dos padrões e processos nos centros de serviços internacionais da Turbo AMS em Irvine. A nova estrutura criou uma unidade operacional local de sucesso e dará o suporte adequado à equipe da Turbo AMS em todo o mundo.

“A equipe da NCS está contente com Etan nesta nova função de Gerente de Produtos da Turbo AMS”, disse Jim Estes, Presidente da NCS. “Seus anos de experiência e foco no atendimento ao cliente excederam nossas expectativas. Estamos certos do sucesso dele nesta nova função.”

A Nikkiso Cryogenic Services fornece serviços e suporte em todo o mundo, incluindo locais na Malásia, Alemanha, Índia, Austrália, Taiwan e China, bem como seis locais na América do Norte.

SOBRE A CRYOGENIC INDUSTRIES
A Cryogenic Industries, Inc. (agora membro da Nikkiso Co., Ltd.) fabrica equipamentos de processamento de gás criogênico projetados e plantas de processo de pequena escala para as indústrias de gás natural liquefeito (GNL), serviços de poços e gás industrial. Fundada há mais de 50 anos, a Cryogenic Industries é a empresa controladora da ACD, Cosmodyne e Cryoquip e de um grupo comumente controlado de aproximadamente 20 entidades operacionais.

Para mais informação, visite www.nikkisoCEIG.com e www.nikkiso.com.

CONTATO COM A MÍDIA:

Anna Quigley
+1.951.383.3314
aquigley@cryoind.com

Customertimes annonce l’expansion de sa pratique Salesforce Industries

NEW YORK, 25 août 2021/PRNewswire/ — Customertimes annonce l’expansion de sa pratique Salesforce Industries dans la région EMEA et en Amérique du Nord.

Avec l’acquisition de Vlocity en 2020, Salesforce poursuit son avancée dans les solutions destinées aux secteurs industriels verticaux. Customertimes est un navigateur principal de Salesforce ayant une grande expérience de toutes les solutions Salesforce Industry Cloud. Elle est bien placée pour produire des résultats commerciaux exceptionnels pour tout projet industriel.

Reconnue internationalement pour son partenariat solide avec Salesforce, cette expansion de la pratique permettra à Customertimes de continuer à offrir une véritable transformation numérique pour des secteurs verticaux complexes tels que les services financiers, les soins de santé et les sciences de la vie, les communications et les médias, et les services publics.

« Actuellement, le secteur connaît un énorme déficit de compétences en matière de solutions Vlocity », déclare Rinoy Varkey, responsable des pratiques et SVP, Salesforce Industries (Vlocity) chez Customertimes. « Nous sommes là pour combler ce déficit. Nous sommes là pour combler ce déficit. Nous disposons des bonnes personnes au bon moment – notre réseau de plus de 800 consultants Salesforce certifiés au niveau mondial peut gérer n’importe quel projet de A à Z ou aider à renforcer les effectifs des projets existants. »

« Grâce à plus de 1400 certifications Salesforce et à une équipe d’experts Salesforce Industries Cloud de premier plan, nous sommes réputés pour nos offres de services axées sur la valeur et notre efficacité dans la réalisation des programmes », ajoute Adriano Acciaroli, vice-président EMEA chez Customertimes. « Nous avons des modèles d’engagement adaptés à chaque région ou segment de clientèle, tout en offrant une qualité et une assistance sans compromis. »

Nos principaux domaines d’engagement sont la modélisation des produits d’entreprise, la conception/la configuration de catalogues de produits d’entreprise, l’architecture technique de CPQ, le développement/la configuration de CPQ et la consultation/le développement d’OmniStudio.

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À propos de Customertimes
Customertimes Corp. est une société internationale de conseil et de logiciels qui se consacre à rendre les meilleures technologies de TI accessibles aux clients. Avec plus de 4 000 projets achevés et plus de 1 300 experts hautement qualifiés, ses solutions sont conçues pour aider les clients à réaliser une véritable transformation des activités et à tirer le maximum de leurs investissements dans les technologies. Précurseur en services-conseils et en mise en œuvre des solutions Salesforce en Europe de l’Est et primée en développement de produits, Customertimes Corp. a actuellement son siège social à New York, ainsi que des bureaux régionaux à Londres, à Paris, à Toronto, à Kiev, à Minsk, à Riga et à Moscou. Pour en savoir plus, visitez le site www.customertimes.com.

Contact presse :
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Customertimes
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Climate Change: An Assault on the Hungry Poor in Southern Africa

While Southern Africa contributes only 1 percent to global carbon emissions, their temperatures are rising at double the global rate and climate impacts such as cyclones and droughts are rampant. This factsheet brings to the fore climate change challenges in the region and how WFP is supporting the people in adapting to this unrelenting phenomenon.

Source: World Health Organization

IFRC launches multiregional plan to ramp up humanitarian assistance to migrants and displaced people

Geneva, 26 August 2021 – The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) launched today a three-year plan to extend humanitarian assistance and support to migrants and displaced people along the migration routes of greatest humanitarian concern in Africa, the Middle East and Europe, three regions facing some of the most complex and critical migration dynamics in the world.

As a global humanitarian network with a presence in 192 countries and 14 million community-based volunteers, the IFRC witnesses every day the enormous suffering that many migrants and displaced people face along their journeys.

Xavier Castellanos, IFRC Under Secretary General, National Society Development and Operations Coordination, said:

“Migrants and displaced people are taking increasingly dangerous routes, both across land and sea. During their journeys, they face significant risks and challenges: many are abused and face exploitation – others face protection risks, including child abuse, sexual and gender-based violence and human trafficking. We are extremely concerned that migrants and displaced people are not able, at all stages of their journey, to access what they need most – such as food, water and sanitation, shelter, and healthcare. Our multiregional humanitarian assistance plan aims to bridge this gap”.

The IFRC multiregional plan brings together humanitarian operations of 34 National Societies across Africa, the Middle East and Europe and focuses on delivering humanitarian assistance and protection to over 2 million people and more than 500,000 individuals from host communities every year. In order to extend humanitarian assistance to a growing number of people in need, the IFRC is appealing for financial support totalling 174 million Swiss francs over three years.

The plan also includes assistance and protection to people in distress at sea on the Central Mediterranean route. Through a partnership with SOS MEDITERRANEE, a European maritime and humanitarian organization operating in the Mediterranean Sea, the IFRC will provide life-saving support to people rescued at sea as of early September 2021. SOS MEDITERRANEE will conduct search and rescue operations at sea, while IFRC will provide post-rescue support — including medical care, psychological support, protection and basic necessities — to the people who have been safely brought onboard the Ocean Viking. The IFRC team includes medical doctors, a midwife and professionals who can provide psychological support and assist those who are particularly vulnerable and in need of special protection, such as unaccompanied minors and victims of human trafficking.

The long-standing commitment and experience of the IFRC network in providing assistance and protection to all migrants all along their migratory journeys allows for an integrated and comprehensive response, based on people’s needs and vulnerabilities. Our principled approach to migration, as well as our global presence along migratory routes, mean that we are uniquely positioned to provide humanitarian assistance and protection at all steps of migrants’ journeys – in countries of origin, transit and destination.

To learn more about the plan, download the document Humanitarian assistance and protection for people on the move (pdf, 18 Mb)

Source: International Federation of Red Cross And Red Crescent Societies

WHO Says COVID-19 Wave ‘Stabilizing’ in Africa

A World Health Organization official said Thursday that the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on the continent appeared to be stabilizing, but numbers of infections are still very high, with almost 248,000 new cases reported in the past week alone.

During a virtual briefing on the status of the pandemic in Africa, WHO Africa Regional Director Matshidiso Moeti said that 24 countries were seeing a resurgence of infections and that deaths were rising in eight countries.

She said, “This is a preventable tragedy if African countries can get fair access to the vaccines.”

Moeti said the good news was that 13 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines were administered in the past week, triple that of the previous week. She said many of the doses came from donations and sharing arrangements through the WHO-administered COVAX vaccine cooperative.

She said 117 million doses were due to arrive in Africa in the coming month. But to meet the goal of having at least 10 percent of the continent vaccinated by the end of September, she said, another 34 million doses will be needed.

The WHO Africa director urged nations with ample supplies to keep sharing doses. She said, “With international solidarity we can protect those at highest risk of COVID-19 in all countries in the world.”

She also encouraged African governments to ensure that staffing and financial resources were available when shots arrived “to get vaccines into the arms of our populations. No precious doses should be wasted.”

Source: Voice of America

African countries commit to ending all forms of polio at regional meeting

Brazzaville – Governments from the World Health Organization (WHO) African Region have committed to ending all remaining forms of polio and presented a scorecard to track progress towards the eradication of the virus. The commitments came at a dedicated meeting on polio at the Seventy-first WHO Regional Committee for Africa.

While the African Region was certified free of wild poliovirus one year ago following four years without a case, outbreaks of circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus (cVDPV) continue to spread. cVDPVs occur in communities where not enough children have received the polio vaccine. Cases increased last year in part because of disruptions to polio vaccination campaigns caused by COVID-19. Since 2018, 23 countries in the region have experienced outbreaks and more than half of the global 1071 cVDPV cases were recorded in Africa.

“As Chair of the African Union, I am determined to work with other countries to protect the gains of our monumental efforts against polio and finish the job against all forms of this disease in Africa. Only then, we will be able to say we delivered on our promise of a safer, healthier future for all our children,” said H.E. Félix Tshisekedi, President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

At the Regional Committee, countries discussed how they will begin implementing the new Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) 2022-2026 Strategy that was launched in June to urgently stop the spread of cVDPVs. The tools and tactics outlined in the Strategy to stop outbreaks include:

• Improving the speed and quality of outbreak response, including through the rapid deployment of surge staff from the WHO Regional Office for Africa to support countries as soon as outbreaks are detected.

• Further integrating polio campaigns with the delivery of essential health services and routine immunization to reach children who have never been vaccinated, help build trust with communities and improve uptake of the polio vaccine.

• Broadening the rollout of the novel oral polio vaccine type 2 (nOPV2), a new tool that could more sustainably end outbreaks of type 2 cVDPV, which are the most prevalent. To date, six countries in Africa have rolled out the vaccine with close to 40 million children vaccinated and no concerns noted for safety.

“The poliovirus disregards and defies borders. Its presence anywhere in our region is a threat to all countries. Togo is committed to working with our regional partners and acting with the urgency required to implement high quality polio campaigns and protect children across Africa. With collective action, we will defeat all forms of polio,” said Hon Professor Moustafa Mijiyawa, Togo’s Minister of Health and Public Hygiene and Universal Access to Health Care and the Chairperson of the Seventy-first session of the Regional Committee for Africa.

The scorecard presented at the Regional Committee will track indicators for implementation of timely, high-quality polio outbreak response, readiness to introduce nOPV2 as the new vaccine becomes eligible for broader use, strengthening routine immunization to close immunity gaps, and transitioning polio assets into national health systems in a strategic, phased approach. Ministers committed to regularly reviewing progress together on each of these indicators to ensure collective success in urgently finishing the job on polio and securing a polio-free future for every child across the region.

“Our success in ending wild poliovirus in the region shows what is possible when we work together with urgency. COVID-19 has threatened this triumph as governments worked hard to limit the spread of COVID-19, pausing some campaigns. However, we cannot waver, and with renewed vigour we can overcome the final hurdles that jeopardize our success. We have the know-how, but it must be backed by committed resources to reach all under-vaccinated communities and ensure that all children thrive in a world free of polio. Together, we can help the world achieve polio eradication,” said Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa.

Almost 100 million African children have been vaccinated against polio since July 2020, after activities were paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Regional Committee also discussed how to accelerate the transition of polio infrastructure into countries’ health systems, so that it can continue to support immunization and disease surveillance once polio is eradicated. The polio programme has a history of supporting the response to emerging health threats in the Region, including Ebola and COVID-19, and half of polio surge staff are currently helping countries with COVID-19 surveillance, contact tracing and community engagement.

“We need increased political and financial commitment by governments and partners to walk the last mile towards ending all forms of polio,” said Dr Tunji Funsho, chair of Rotary’s National PolioPlus Committee, Nigeria. “We must reach more children faster and comprehensively to not only curb outbreaks swiftly, but to also scale up vaccination coverage and give children lasting protection against this preventable disease.”

Dr Moeti spoke during a virtual press conference today facilitated by APO Group. She was joined by Hon Professor Moustafa Mijiyawa and Dr Tunji Funsho. Also on hand to respond to questions were Dr Pascal Mkanda, Coordinator, Polio Eradication Programme, WHO Regional Office for Africa; Dr Richard Mihigo, Coordinator, Immunization and Vaccines Development Programme, WHO Regional Office for Africa; and Dr Thierno Balde, Team Leader, Operational Partnerships, WHO Regional Office for Africa.

Note to editors:

The WHO Regional Committee for Africa is the World Health Organization’s decision-making body on health policy in the African Region. It comprises of Ministers of Health or their representatives from each of the 47 Member States in the African Region.

The Global Polio Eradication Initiative is a public-private partnership led by national governments with six core partners – the World Health Organization (WHO), Rotary International, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), UNICEF, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.

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Source: World Health Organization