| CHEMSTATIONS
AT A GLANCE WHAT WE DO
Chemstations is a leading global supplier of process
simulation software for the following process industries:
Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals, Chemicals, and Fine
Chemicals, including Pharmaceuticals.
We currently offer several individually licensed,
and tightly integrated technologies to address the needs
of the chemical engineer, whether doing new process
design or working in the plant.
TECHNICAL STRENGTHS
Above all, Chemstations’ software is powerful.
Technically robust enough to handle >95% of the
industry’s most difficult modeling challenges;
our software can tackle the tough jobs accurately
and efficiently.
Chemstations’ technologies are state-of-the-art,
from our thermodynamic routines to our unit operations
and our calculation engines.
No other company in the industry today offers a
more tightly integrated suite of technologies for
the process engineer. This integration between a
steady state process model, a dynamic model, equipment
sizing and equipment costing allows an engineer to
seamlessly and realistically do new design and troubleshooting
quickly and accurately.
Power
State of the Art Technology
Integration
BENEFITS TO OUR CUSTOMERS
Being a smaller, privately held company gives our
customers, and Chemstations, a number of significant
advantages. For one, we can offer our technology
at more affordable prices.
Also, because we do not answer to the stock market,
we are driven exclusively by our customer’s
needs, and we can react very quickly to changing
needs in the industry. Our development and management
teams are highly motivated to provide creative
solutions to the industry’s challenges. New
features are often added by our customer’s
special requests.
Chemstations prides itself on its excellent technical
support - the best in the industry! Support engineers
are available via email, phone, or fax. All customers
receive a response within 24 hours (Monday through
Friday), with most questions are answered the same
day.
To summarize, a few of the reasons our customers
tell us they continue to select Chemstations’ technologies
are:
Comprehensive Capabilities at Affordable Prices
Rapid Response to Customer’s Needs
Unparalleled Technical Support
CORPORATE HISTORY
As the industry has evolved, the job of the chemical
engineer has become increasingly difficult. We are
now less specialists in one area and more generalists.
It is therefore imperative that our software be fast,
friendly, and able to communicate with other programs.
A quick review of Chemstations' corporate history
has proven we have met, and continue to meet, those
challenges.
1984: Entrepreneurial professors form team to develop
first totally PC based process simulator; soon sell
technology to McGraw Hill
1988: Business takes off as Chemstations’ executives
purchase ownership rights and begin marketing CHEMCAD.
1992: Chemstations launches two new products, CC-THERM
for heat exchanger design and rating, and CC-BATCH
for batch distillation.
1998: Chemstations launches new product for dynamic
simulation of reactors, CC-ReACS. In addition, the
planned tight integration between all Chemstations'
programs is achieved.
1999: Another new product, CC-DCOLUMN is introduced
to meet the needs of the plant engineer for a friendly,
usable dynamic column modeling tool.
2000: Chemstations passes the 1000 mark for number
of companies who have invested in their technologies.
2002: Chemstations software becomes compliant
with data exchange standards to communicate easily
with other software tools and plant data. 2003: Chemstations forms alliances to bring
the power of our core simulation products to “online” systems
and operator training.
THE CORPORATION
Chemstations, headquartered in Houston, Texas, has
a large network of sales and support offices in over
23 countries around the world.
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS
Chemstations is a proud member of the following organizations:
DIPPR
AIChE Design Institute for Physical Properties
DIERS
AIChE Design Institute for Emergency Relief Systems
UNIFAC
Consortium Prof Dr. J. Gmehling, University of Oldenburg
OPC
Foundation
CO-LaN
(CAPE-OPEN Laboratories Network)
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