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OUR VALUES OUR VALUES OUR VALUES OUR VALUES<br />
Responsibility<br />
Innovation<br />
Innovations from the largest to the most minute<br />
<strong>Siemens</strong> <strong>Pakistan</strong> adheres to the global <strong>Siemens</strong> values of Excellence, Innovation and Responsibility. Here<br />
is how we demonstrate responsibility<br />
Creation of "Technical Trainee Pool"<br />
This pool created by Business Development will consist of 10 fresh engineering graduates and Business<br />
Development Department will be responsible for their training so that they can be groomed in order to fill<br />
immediate gaps in different Business Units. These fresh graduates will be thoroughly versed with <strong>Siemens</strong><br />
values and doing clean business every time in line with compliance guidelines. Once they are inducted in a<br />
business unit or corporate department they will already be well versed with company policies so they can<br />
work shoulder to shoulder with other company employees already working within the parameters of compliance.<br />
This will be an on-going process.<br />
Power from the white giant<br />
In Denmark, <strong>Siemens</strong> Wind Power uses its integral<br />
blade process to manufacture rotor blades that<br />
are up to 52 meters in length and weigh<br />
approximately 16 tons. No adhesives or chemicals<br />
are used in this process. The principal constituent<br />
is a glass-fiber reinforced synthetic which in<br />
contrast to the PVC otherwise used for rotor<br />
construction is recyclable and does not cause litter<br />
problems. Moreover the blade presents an<br />
unprecedented robustness that makes it ideal for<br />
use on the open sea, in so-called offshore stations.<br />
Over the course of its service life of approx. 20<br />
years, the blade can even withstand winds of<br />
hurricane force, without having to be readjusted<br />
or mended. Only recently, <strong>Siemens</strong> installed the<br />
first off-shore wind farm in the approach to<br />
Liverpool Bay with the largest wind turbines produced in series at present with an individual capacity of 3.6 megawatts<br />
(MW) and a total capacity of 90 megawatts (MW) - enough to supply about 80,000 households with clean power. In the<br />
future the rotor blades will even be as long as 60 meters and drive even more powerful turbines.<br />
Excellence<br />
<strong>Siemens</strong> <strong>Pakistan</strong> adheres to the global <strong>Siemens</strong> values of Excellence, Innovation and Responsibility. Here is<br />
how we demonstrate excellence.<br />
Excellence acknowledged by customer<br />
<strong>Siemens</strong> OGM and IS team successfully completed Bhit shutdown maintenance and project tie-in activities<br />
safely (without LTI). ENI management were extremely pleased with outcome of this year shutdown, which<br />
was unique due to extended maintenance scope of work, Intelligent pigging of 24" gathering line, Badhra<br />
tie-ins, complex upgrade of DCS system and integration of Badhra 3rd Train, BHP survey, Bhit-6 additional<br />
perforations etc.<br />
It was challenging tasks and without proper planning, hard work and dedication particularly of the Bhit Team<br />
and in general the Karachi supporting teams including but not limited to E & C, C & P, HR, Reservoir Engineering<br />
and Production etc., it wasn’t possible to achieve such successful outcome of shutdown.<br />
With completion of this shutdown the company achieved one of major milestone of 2007 and 2nd challenging<br />
milestone of achieving the Badhra First Gas by end of this year is in front. We hope that again with such<br />
tremendous hard working dedicated teams we will achieve the Badhra First Gas by end of this year (InshaAllah).<br />
ENI even achieved recommencement of sales gas earlier than the planned despite of additional scope of work<br />
that will indeed help in achieving ENI <strong>Pakistan</strong> this year’s production target.<br />
This excellence was also acknowledged by the customer in writing.<br />
The World's Smallest Ultrasound Device<br />
Fast diagnoses already at the place of accident<br />
In the future doctors can make their initial diagnose already at the<br />
place of action with the small ultrasound device Acuson P10 by<br />
<strong>Siemens</strong>. The world's smallest ultrasound device fits in any emergency<br />
case or a doctor's lab coat and is particularly well-suited for use in<br />
emergency situations in the ambulance, rescue helicopter, and<br />
intensive care unit.<br />
The developers at <strong>Siemens</strong> Medical Solutions not only managed to<br />
fit the ultrasound system's complex components into the miniature<br />
device, but also to create high-quality images. As with handheld<br />
computers, the doctor operates the scanner with the thumb. The<br />
device weighing about 700 grams has special lithium-ion batteries<br />
that provide power for up to one hour of scanning.<br />
This way the emergency doctor can identify life-threatening injuries<br />
already at the place of accident and arrange for fast and adequate<br />
treatment. The doctor can store the images immediately and feed<br />
them to the hospital's IT system or assign them to the relevant<br />
patient file.<br />
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