Business Without Borders
No matter where you're currently doing business, chances are that changes in the global economy are impacting your operations somehow. We'd like to take a few minutes to share with you some trends we're watching, and how our capabilities and experience can save you time, trouble, and money.
Whether our clients decide to further expand within their home country or break new ground across the globe, increasingly the projects have tight schedules. The most obvious reason is the faster the products can be manufactured, the sooner they can generate revenue. Once the decision is made to develop the facility, time becomes a key factor. As the completion date draws near, every week is measured by production gained or lost. If the facility is to be developed in an unfamiliar location, working with a company that lacks global experience invites delays and missteps. Continue reading →
Challenging. Competitive. Rich with opportunities. From where we sit as a global provider of EPCM services, those words sum up the world’s current economic landscape. Our management team, like yours, studies information on economic trends and their affect on the production of goods and provision of services worldwide. Our expansion plans are all about being wherever our clients want to be. Continue reading →
“It’s a small world after all” is proving more and more true — except when selecting a site for a new location across the globe. When a company is faced with finding a site for a new facility thousands of miles and several cultures removed from “home,” the distance factor can seem insurmountable. SSOE’s site selection services neutralize the difficulties this challenge poses. Continue reading →
No matter where you’re currently doing business, chances are that changes in the global economy are impacting your operations somehow. We’d like to take a few minutes to share with you some trends we’re watching, and how our capabilities and experience can save you time, trouble, and money.
Continue reading →SSOE Group’s Joe Gosney, PE, PMP, QEP, discusses the issues that may arise due to an airflow change, which can be a result of a process change in a manufacturing system. The article was featured in Plant Engineering Magazine’s February 2012 issue.
SSOE’s Jennifer MacLeod, CCE, PMP, Ken Putnam, CCM, and Carlos Valenzuela, CCM discuss how using the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) will help safeguard construction’s bottom line by identifying problems before they become too costly.