BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//wp-events-plugin.com//7.2.3.1//EN
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2304@x8ti.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20261102T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20261106T130000
DTSTAMP:20260222T092056Z
URL:https://x8ti.com/event/process-plant-optimization-revamping-and-debott
 lenecking-training-course-6/
SUMMARY:Process Plant Optimization\, Revamping\, and Debottlenecking Traini
 ng Course
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n\nThe optimization of process plants requires eff
 ective management of maintenance operations and equipment\, along with pla
 nt reliability and durability.\n\nWhat is plant Optimization?\n\nThe vital
  aspects of process plant optimization are related to system energy manage
 ment and the reduction of energy consumption. Many industrial processes an
 d systems currently offer significant potentials for savings. However\, br
 inging significant process changes such as modern controls and newer techn
 ologies can also enhance the opportunities for plant optimization. This Xc
 elerate Training Institute course will discuss the importance of monitorin
 g and adjusting process plant operations. You will learn to do this in a w
 ay that sustains optimum levels of efficiency. This is done while maintain
 ing safe and reliable operational procedures.\n\nWhat is the meaning of de
 bottlenecking?\n\nWhy is this “Process Plant Optimization\, Revamping an
 d Debottlenecking” training program crucial for effective process plant 
 management? The main aim of a revamp is to improve basic parameters like v
 olume or processing efficiency. Revamping and debottlenecking require flex
 ibility in planning and proficiency in the right engineering gear. Therefo
 re\, to optimize and maintain the fundamental performance of a unit\, this
  program is important to take you beyond a surface level of study.\n\nThis
  Xcelerate training course will provide you with a comprehensive view of t
 he process of how to optimize offsite plant operations including design\, 
 storage facilities\, and inventory management\, understand utility managem
 ent\, and expand your knowledge on optimization\, revamping\, and debottle
 necking process plants.\n\nLearning Objectives\n\n 	Understand plant optim
 ization and energy conservation in detail\n 	Describe and practice the man
 agerial tools needed to effectively optimize plant operations\n 	Evaluate 
 the concept of capacity creep and discuss the methodology of the cost-effe
 ctive debottlenecking strategies\n 	Implement systematic methods of optimi
 zing plant reliability including root cause failure analysis\, logic diagr
 ams\, fault trees\, etc.\n 	Identify the role and importance of management
  and enterprise information systems in plant optimization\n 	Acquire knowl
 edge on risk management in process plant optimization\n 	Describe utility 
 management and rehabilitation in revamping and debottlenecking\n 	Assess t
 he maintenance\, energy\, utilities\, environmental\, and safety parameter
 s in revamping and debottlenecking\n 	Analyze economic\, planning\, and ot
 her project management issues\n\nTraining Methodology\n\n 	Lectures\n 	Vid
 eo demonstrations\n 	Quizzes &amp\; Evaluations\n 	Seminars &amp\; Present
 ations\n 	Group Discussions\n 	Assignments\n 	Case Studies &amp\; Function
 al Exercises\n\nOrganizational Benefits\n\n 	Benefit from training your em
 ployees on the definition and importance of mechanical information\n 	Lear
 n about different roles played within the Process Plant Optimization\, Rev
 amping\, and Debottlenecking guidelines\n 	Learn and apply standards in eq
 uipment identification\, equipment design features analysis\, equipment pe
 rformance calculations\n 	Understand safe operation and monitoring of equi
 pment and its maintenance\n 	Delegates will be able to apply the gained kn
 owledge through this course and practice skills and that will impact their
  respective companies.\n 	Maintain better organizational safety records\n\
 nBenefits for You\n\n 	Improve your career opportunities and increase your
  ability to work across relevant global industries\n 	Secure a relevant jo
 b anywhere in the world with the right knowledge in Process Plant Optimiza
 tion\, Revamping\, and Debottlenecking\n 	Get promoted in your current job
  in the Process Plant Optimization\, Revamping\, and Debottlenecking field
 \n 	Acquire the professional skills and knowledge required to accomplish y
 our tasks with optimal competence and accuracy\n 	Master the knowledge and
  techniques to see the future of an effective Process Plant Optimization\,
  Revamping\, and Debottlenecking process\n 	Discover how to work well with
  your machines and the risks of not being able to operate them accurately\
 n 	Contribute to your organization by being knowledgeable enough to determ
 ine the need for a program/process at your workplace or understand an exis
 ting program better\n 	Get an opportunity to work through hands-on exercis
 es in detail to gain the skills needed to facilitate a Process Plant Optim
 ization\, Revamping\, and Debottlenecking study\n 	Gain the skills to plan
 \, manage\, facilitate\, and scribe for a Process Plant optimization\, Rev
 amping\, and Debottlenecking project\n\nTarget Audience\n\n 	Process plant
  technical professionals\n 	Engineers\, technicians\, and operators\n 	Sup
 ervisors and maintenance personnel\n 	Project engineers\n 	Engineering and
  technical personnel responsible for improving process and petrochemical p
 lant\, and refinery profitability\n 	Those who are involved in planning\, 
 managing\, and ensuring energy efficiency\n\nCourse Outline\n\nOverview of
  Process Plant Operation\n\n 	Overview of Optimization Technologies for Pr
 ocess Plants\n 	Elements of Process Plant Optimization Procedure\n 	Constr
 aints in Optimization:\n\n 	Production\n 	Operation\n 	Economy\n 	Environm
 ent\n\n\n 	Optimization Approaches\n 	Mathematical Models and Physical Mod
 els\n 	Correlation between Process optimization and Process Control\n 	Wor
 kshop: Examples and Solutions\n\nProcess Plant Optimization Basics\n\n 	Pr
 ocess Plant optimization\n 	Process Control Basics\n 	Elements of Process 
 Plant optimization\n 	Components to Optimize Industrial Processes\n 	Mathe
 matical Model of Process\n 	Process Variables\n 	Simulation Technology to 
 Plant and Control\n 	The Basics of Heat Integration\n\nEnergy Management f
 or Businesses &amp\; The Environment\n\n 	Industrial Energy Management\n 	
 Energy Efficiency for Businesses and the Environment\n 	Energy Use and in 
 Process Industry\n 	Energy Management Standard: Details\n 	Energy Manageme
 nt Standard: Features\n 	Obstacles for Energy Management Programs\n\nEnerg
 y Conservation\n\n 	World Standards and Bench-marking Guidelines\n 	Useful
  Practices in Process Plant Energy Management\n 	Energy Conservation Check
  List for Industrial Plants\n 	Energy Conservation Opportunities\n 	Energy
  Audit\n 	Energy Audit Types\n 	Bench-marking Energy Intensity and Usage\n
  	New Energy Efficient Technologies\n 	Technical Evaluation of Potential O
 pportunities\n 	Economic Evaluation of Renewable Energy\n\nPlant optimizat
 ion Activities\n\n 	Implications of Plant Optimization Activities\n 	Techn
 ological Modifications to the Plant\n 	Technology Licenses\n 	Impact on Hu
 man Resources\n 	Good Safety ‐ Good Business\n 	Safety Costs: Costs of I
 njuries\n\nRevamping and Debottlenecking Strategies\n\n 	Revamping Strateg
 ies\n 	Production Capacity Enhancement\n 	Maintenance\, Energy\, Utilities
 \, Environmental and Safety Parameters\n 	Economic\, Planning\, and Projec
 t Management Issues\n 	Case Studies:\n\n 	Optimizing a Polypropylene Plant
 \n 	Debottlenecking Ethylene &amp\; Propylene Plant\n 	Revamping an Oil Re
 finery Plant\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://x8ti.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Proc
 ess-Plant-Optimisation-Revamping-and-Debottlenecking.jpg
CATEGORIES:Mechanical Engineering
LOCATION:http://online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:Europe/Amsterdam
X-LIC-LOCATION:Europe/Amsterdam
BEGIN:STANDARD
DTSTART:20261025T020000
TZOFFSETFROM:+0200
TZOFFSETTO:+0100
TZNAME:CET
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
END:VCALENDAR