Roeslein has remained at the forefront of the latest advances in modularized approaches. Exemplary of its success, in 2012 Roeslein was selected by a major Midwest refinery to supply 14 separate fully integrated modules containing complex process pipe, valve, and instrumentation arrangements. Integrating its modules into a refinery-wide effort to upgrade fired process heater control and safety systems, the refinery benefitted from Roeslein’s decades of experience improving safety and quality while reducing project costs and meeting timelines through its proven methodology.
Increase Line Efficiency and Safety with Roeslein’s Fully Integrated UVBCs
Ultra violet bottom coating (UVBC) is becoming increasingly popular in today’s modern D&I canmaking processes as its benefits for plant efficiency and productivity become more widely known. Always motivated by innovation and improvement, Roeslein & Associates designs and fabricates a UVBC system component which provides all of these benefits in an integrated module that also improves plant safety.
Roeslein Wins St. Louis Regional Chamber & Growth Association Top 50 Award
Roeslein & Associates was selected as a winner of the Greater St. Louis Top 50 Award presented by the St. Louis Regional Chamber & Growth Association (RCGA) in conjunction with RubinBrown. The Greater St. Louis Top 50 Award recognizes fifty St. Louis area companies that make significant contributions to the region and positively affect the future growth of the St. Louis business community. Selection criteria include factors such as growth in number of employees, enhancement of the community, revenue growth, acquisitions, green/sustainable efforts and expansion/development of facilities
Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Opens Double High-Bay Expansion
Roeslein & Associates founders Rudi Roeslein and Fritz Dickmann were on-hand, along with the rest of the company’s ownership group to make the announcement and open the new facility at Integrated Manufacturing Technologies (now known as Roeslein’s Red Bud, IL fabrication facility). This facility will create up to 50 new jobs in the area over the next several years. Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Red Bud Major Tim Lowry, Illinois State Senator Dave Luechtefeld, and Illinois State Representative Jerry Costello II were also on hand to show their support for the continued growth of IMT. The expansion, which will add two new 66’ x 250’ high-bays with 34’ hook height to the production facility was completed in just over 6 months at an investment cost of $3 million, and allows IMT and Roeslein & Associates to continue to diversify its operations into new markets such as oil and gas, pharmaceuticals and biotech, beverage and food packaging, and ethanol production.
Roeslein Helps Meet Increasing Demand for Produced Water Offload Skids in Oil & Natural Gas Markets
In its continued effort to diversify and apply its proven engineering, fabrication and integration methodologies to new markets, Roeslein & Associates has begun building a solid presence in the oil and natural gas markets with the production and installation of both produced water offload and secondary water flood recovery skids. With a proven comprehensive engineering approach, Roeslein implements fit-for-purpose designs for clients who require a high degree of management and reporting in their water recovery management. In close collaboration with experienced E&P Producer / Operators, Roeslein draws on its years of experience in engineering, fabrication, and integrating modular solutions for capital equipment projects to consolidate adaptability, convenience and dependability into a value-based solution.
Modularization Delivers Improved Safety Records
The process modules and unitized systems Roeslein fabricate and test in its controlled environment at its fabrication facilities can be produced from conception to installation in a much safer manner than can traditional on-site construction methods. In addition to adhering to stringent safety standards as it fabricates and deploys its systems, Roeslein also provides a superior, built-in approach to safety for its equipment during normal plant operation.
IMT Celebrates 1000 Days Without A Lost-Time Accident
Integrated Manufacturing Technologies (now known as Roeslein’s Red Bud, IL fabrication facility) celebrated a major milestone for its safety record in May by exceeding 468,960 man-hours without a single lost-time incident. This record dates back to August 21st, 2009 when the last incident occurred.
Streamlining Site Installation and Start-up with Roeslein’s Modular Approach
In Roeslein’s approach, process modules and/or unit sections which are either affixed to floor mounted steel skids, or integrated into free standing steel structures (unit sections) are fabricated at one of its fabrication facilities located in the U.S. or China. The preassembly and testing processes largely take place at its fabrication facility; this increases on-site unpacking efficiency, decreases the on-site re-assembly and installation time and reduces plant checkout time, improving the start-up curve.
Roeslein’s Approach to Modularization Economizes Labor Costs
During all phases of a project, the cost of deploying labor is one of the most significant areas impacted by Roeslein’s approach to delivering high-quality, specialized plant facility solutions to its clients. That’s because Modularization, Unitization and Preassembly is an approach that focuses on efficiency.
Roeslein Employees Raise Money for Charity in Spring Fundraiser
Roeslein & Associates wrapped up their annual spring fundraiser last week, with employees raising $3241.00 for St. Louis charity the Affton Christian Food Pantry. Employees and Partners at Roeslein solicited donations and came together to give back to their community. In addition to the money raised, much of the total qualifies for matching funds from the Feinstein Foundation, a Rhode Island-based organization set up to fight hunger in America. Please visit both of these worthy groups to support the work they do to help the needy in our communities. www.afftonchristianfoodpantry.com, www.feinsteinfoundation.org