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MPW Solves Staffing Issues for Auto Manufacturer

October 19, 2017

 View Full Case Study  A leading global automotive manufacturer with a North America-wide footprint and sales in excess of 1.5 million cars per year was rapidly outgrowing its supply chain platform. Due to the scope and complexity of its operation, the new platform had to demonstrate excellent scalability and customization. Solution MPW had previously leveraged […]

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MPW Aces Deep Cleaning Project

October 19, 2017

 View Full Case Study  An automotive manufacturing plant in Tennessee needed to add a second paint line inside its existing paint shop. Paint booths, ovens, decks and any area a car would go through during the painting process would need to be deep cleaned after the new equipment was installed and prior to running paint […]

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MPW Waste Handling Efficiencies, Expertise Enhance Global Supplier’s Bottom Line

October 19, 2017

 View Full Case Study  When a global automotive industry supplier faced inefficient waste management at multiple locations across the United States and Canada, it reached out to MPW Industrial Services to execute a comprehensive program to improve operations. The supplier’s COO and other Purchasing Managers were familiar with MPW’s Facility & Environmental Management (FEM) Division’s […]

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Jet News: Hands-free vacuum robots lead to safer, efficient cleaning

October 12, 2017

View Jet News By Jimmy Peck, General Manager, MPW Industrial Services and a member of the WJTA Board of Directors In the industrial sector, the cleaning and inspection of critical equipment plays a significant role in any maintenance program. While plant management generally understands the importance of maintaining a regular cleaning schedule, unfortunately the process […]

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MPW investing $9 million to establish Yuma regeneration plant

October 1, 2017

MPW has purchased 8 acres of land in Yuma, Arizona, for a 30,000-square-foot industrial water regeneration plant. MPW’s regeneration facilities serve clients within a 700-mile radius, restoring the exhausted resin from the company’s mobile deionization systems back to an ionic form capable of purifying more water. Clients requiring pure water for their processes include the […]

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Peck named to WTJA-IMCA Board of Directors

October 1, 2017

Jimmy Peck, General Manager of MPW’s Industrial Cleaning Division, was named to Board of Directors of the WaterJet Technology Association (WTJA) and Industrial & Municipal Cleaning Association (IMCA) in September. Peck’s four-year term will begin October 25. In an acceptance letter, WJTA-IMCA Association Manager Peter Wright wrote that Peck’s candidacy demonstrates “interest in, and support […]

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MPW raises nearly $17K to help its employees in Texas, Florida

October 1, 2017

After Tropical Storm Harvey flooded Southeastern Texas in late August and Hurricane Irma blasted Florida in mid-September, MPW Industrial Services responded by raising $16,685 for its employees. The storms most affected MPW employees stationed at the company’s regeneration plant in Port Arthur, Texas and multiple locations in Florida. The company matched all revenue collected via […]

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MPW’s superior DI efficiency leads to success at steam blow

August 21, 2017

View Full Case Study Problem When a power generating plant in Ontario, Canada required the most efficient steam blow services, it called MPW. The steam blow required high-purity water processed from the plant’s city water source. Trailer economy would be key in formulating the best plan. Additionally, distance from the prospective suppliers and the potential […]

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MPW mobile ultrafiltration, demineralization units exceed Canadian power plant expectations

August 21, 2017

View Full Case Study Problem After a major refurbishment, a Canadian nuclear plant required additional process and boiler feed water for plant start-up and commissioning. The plant’s raw water supply contained measurements ranging from 1 to 10 NTU, conductivity from 70 to 100 and color units ranging from 180 to 420. The plant also experienced […]

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Carbon filtration vessels, single pass RO skid system increase reliability, savings

August 21, 2017

View Full Case Study Problem An Ohio automotive manufacturer suffered a system crash of its ion-exchange equipment that resulted i n an inability to produce high-quality water. The aging equipment caused additional problems including the daily transfer of hazardous chemicals. The nearest service tech was located i n another state and could not get to […]

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