Feasibility
Studies
Universal Dynamics
offers its customers the ability to perform feasibility studies funded
either privately or through the economic development agencies of various
federal governments to:
- Evaluate opportunities for improving the existing operation
- Evaluate new technologies and markets for building a customer's
business in a new market segment
- Develop options for dealing with the environmental clean-up from
historical spills and waste disposal practices
Universal Dynamics
has been the primary contractor for studies funded privately, by the
US Trade and Economic Development Agency, and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities
Agency. Under the government funded programs an industrial firm can
apply for a grant to evaluate actions to improve their economic and
environmental performance.
Sample Projects
include:
- A privately funded study of a Latin American chlorine producers
plants to examine the potential for cost cutting while improving
the system reliability. This study led to various capital projects
at the plants.
- A privately funded study to compare the economic performance
of a Latin American producers chlorine plants with their competition.
- A feasibility study funded by the Atlantic Canada Opportunities
Agency for a Canadian chlorine producer to evaluate switching to
membrane cell technology while reducing the cost of production and
improving environmental compliance.
- A feasibility study funded by the US Trade and Economic Development
Agency to examine the potential for building a new membrane cell
chlorine plant in Azerbaijan.
- A feasibility study funded by the US Trade and Economic Development
Agency to examine improving the existing operation and expanding
the production at a diaphragm cell chlorine plant in Poland.
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