Reducing Energy Loss and Unscheduled Downtime of Your Equipment Helps the Bottom Line



May 19, 2005 -- Esystems.net offers Airborne Ultrasound inspection programs that reduce your energy loss and unscheduled downtime.

With Fuel and Energy Costs quickly on the rise, you might ask yourself how your company can trim the fat of its operating costs. Companies in Louisiana, Texas, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida are logging onto c-esystem.net to buy inspection services that'll do just that! It is not uncommon for larger companies to save $50,000 a month in operating costs with the implementation of c-esystems.net programs.

C&E Systems technicians our Licensed Engineers and certified Airborne Ultrasound inspectors. Our motto is "An Ounce of Prevention is Worth A Pound of Cure." We use the latest Airborne Ultrasonic detection equipment to find leaks, trend bearings, conduct steam trap audits,conduct electrical inspections and more. Our programs are amazingly effective and you will immediately recognized a reduction in Energy Consumption, an increase in the Quality of your products and a drastic decrease in unscheduled Downtime or Emergency repairs within the first few visits.

Did you know a leaking steam trap can cost you $2000 per year A 1/4" Air leak at 100 psig can costs you $16,744 per year. International averages show companies losing one third of their profits due to unscheduled downtime! Our bearing trending programs will find faulty bearings before any change in heat or vibration. This same early warning bearing failure technology is also used by NASA.

C&E Systems summer rates go into effect May 20th, 2005 which means we no longer charge for travel expenses to your facility for Companies requiring more than 3 days worth of visits per month.

For additional information or to schedule a visit, give C&E Systems a call at (504) 889-1917 or write to us at e-mail protected from spam bots You can also visit our website at www.c-esystems.net.

C&E Systems is a New Orlens based company that developed as the applications for airborne ultrasound became more diverse. C&E Systems started out in the Maritime industry using airborne ultrasound technology to test hatch covers and watertight doors for gas tight and watertight integrity aboard seagoing vessels transiting the Mississippi River. Since then we have expanded our range of services and clients to shore side facilities and equipment. Let C&E Systems design a program that works best for you.





Reducing Energy Loss and Unscheduled Downtime of Your Equipment Helps the Bottom Line