Here’s what your peers read most from this newsletter this year.
Pump Industry Insider
Pump professionals should monitor events in Mexico and decreasing support for free trade.
The latest fluid handling industry mergers & acquisitions report.
Shale production expected to enter a “new era of moderation” in growth.
Signs point to declining legitimacy of the Communist Party of China, but uncertainty remains on how it will play out.
How the U.S. and global economy would be affected by these proposals.
The security veteran explains what executives should pay more attention to as it relates to safety.
Sherpa of Purpose Chad Gabriel shares why the purpose of their company has moved beyond manufacturing pumps, meters, vacuum systems and blowers.
Smith shares how his company now goes “through the pump and up to the cloud and back.”
Research firm predicts the initial 15 percent jump in oil price will not have a long-term impact.
Pump companies should maintain strategic flexibility during this time.
Study author recommends employers use health promotion initiatives to promote better sleep.
Addressing changes in workflow processes that meet resistance.
Growth is largely driven by South Korea, according to report from Cornerstone Research.
Event moves to a different month in 2021, and possibly for good.
Infrastructure investments and industrialization are factors in projected growth.
Experts hope stormwater’s inclusion in next ASCE Infrastructure Report Card will help raise visibility.
Financial report says tariffs may be good for U.S. steel and aluminum producers, but have not deterred subsidized Chinese production.
Strategic realignments are a driving factor; valuations remain high.
South & East Asia is a potential hotbed for opportunity.
Answers about safety gear, standards and protecting more than just your feet.
Seventy percent of China’s oil demand is met by imports.