This year, a Secret Santa Gift Exchange throws the ESL team into a holiday frenzy. Watch the trailer for what critics are calling “Electrifying” and “The best movie never made”. Our 2016 holiday video is sure to please audiences of all ages!
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This year, a Secret Santa Gift Exchange throws the ESL team into a holiday frenzy. Watch the trailer for what critics are calling “Electrifying” and “The best movie never made”. Our 2016 holiday video is sure to please audiences of all ages!
Founded in 2003, The Spirit of the Entrepreneur Award recognizes the Inland Empire’s top entrepreneurial business leaders and was designed to recognize these leaders’ accomplishments and celebrate their success stories. The Spirit of the Entrepreneur Award has honored more than 200 finalists and bestowed the award to 70 entrepreneurs since its inception. According to Corona Business News, The Spirit’s black tie awards ceremony is becoming known as the top business event in the Inland Empire bosting approximately 800 attendees for this year’s event on November 15th at the Riverside Convention Center.
This year, ESL’s President Michael Hellmers is honored to be amongst the Inland Empire’s elite as one of the (5) Corona based finalists. For a successful nomination candidates must have demonstrated innovation, leadership, performance, character, entrepreneurial mindset and vision. According to IECE, the Spirit of the Entrepreneur recipient must be an individual who truly possesses the entrepreneurial mindset and is constantly pushing to improve their businesses, always striving to advance their ventures and facilitate progress in the industries in which they work.
As a two-time finalist, Michael Hellmers and ESL feel privileged to be nominated amongst such great entrepreneurs. As our company strives to reach new levels of success and aims to contribute to the betterment of the community, we take great pride in being recognized with such a diverse and remarkable group of entrepreneurs.
As projected at the beginning of 2016, this year is proving to be one of the worst for global container shipping, with one exception – reefer shipping.
In written clarifications by The Journal of Commerce, Container News, World Cargo News and Cleanleap, studies show cold chain has proved to be growing strong with frozen food shipments up 4% and chilled products up by 7%. The expectation being that the global refrigerated ocean transportation market will grow steadily from 2016 through 20201.
According to the latest edition of the Reefer Shipping Market Review and Forecast 2016/17, by 2020 seaborne reefer cargo will reach a staggering 120 million tonnes – increasing by an average of 2.5% per annum2. Such increases will have a direct effect on both container lines with reefer capacity and specialized reefer operators.
So where are these predictions coming from? One strong theme in reefer shipping performance is being attributed to the growing demand for food throughout Asia and rapid growth in meat imports into China3. China’s cold chain is now reported to be growing at 25% per year and projected to be worth $75 billion by 20174. In addition to the Asian market, Indian cold chain is also forecast to grow at 25% per year to 2017. This prediction is being accredited to popular fast food supply exports to India tripling over the last six years. Evidence shows the reefer shipping sector is also betting on growth in new and emerging economies, including Cuba. Trade organizations and industry groups have already conducted trade missions to Cuba in anticipation of the lifting of the U.S. trade embargo5.
…having reliable equipment when and where it’s needed is mandatory.
Emerging economies are not the only impact being taken into account, new business segments such as floriculture and pharmaceuticals are anticipated to continue to contribute greatly to the reefer shipping sector. Floriculture, or flower farming, is a $32 billion industry. It ranks as the third-largest U.S. crop, and growers in California make up 75% of the market. Pharmaceutical shippers are also looking more closely at ocean freight for their temperature-controlled shipments. The seasonal nature of floricultural and agricultural products combined with their short shelf lives mean having reliable equipment when and where it’s needed is mandatory. Despite the many current difficulties for the maritime sector, the predicted growth of reefer shipping has an encouraging outlook.
2http://container-news.com/perishable-reefer-trade-growth-remain-strong-drewry/
3””Reefer Cargo is Hot” World Cargo News Magazine, September 2016, pp. 17
September is National Preparedness Month. Is your business ready in the event of an emergency? We can mitigate risk, both to our lives and our property, by being proactive and planning ahead for a disaster.
As a business owner, being prepared means having an effective emergency backup system. An important step in implementing this system is selecting a manual transfer switch that can quickly and safely be connected to a generator should utility power be out for a prolonged period of time. In ESL’s blog, 6-Ways to Select a Manual Transfer Switch we cover the factors that should be considered when determining which type of transfer switch is most suitable for your business.
Ensure your business will be the one to have the lights on in the aftermath of an emergency…
In addition to a reliable back up system, your company should have a plan. Determine how you’ll get your business back up and running. Make a Check list! Assign responsibilities and determine if additional training is necessary to perform the tasks assigned. Include a backup person responsible for a task if your primary is off site.
Plan regularly scheduled maintenance. Keep your equipment up to standards and ready at a moment’s notice. NEC regional standards provide guidelines for regularly testing electrical equipment. ESL’s TripleSwitch — a 3-way manual transfer switch — simplifies load bank testing procedures and also provides a safe way to connect a backup generator in the event a permanent generator malfunctions. Read more about this process in our recent blog on how to Streamline Load Bank Testing.
Ensure your business will be the one to have the lights on in the aftermath of an emergency, ready to serve your customers at a time when demand is high!
Remember, it’s never too late to make sure that you’re prepared for an emergency or loss of power!
Load bank testing is necessary for facilities such as water wastewater plants, data centers, high rise buildings, and nursing care centers.
According to NEC Article 708 and NFPA 110, automatic transfer switches are required to be regularly tested. These regulations are in place to ensure that when utility power goes down, the backup equipment will effectively support the facility’s electrical requirements.
The time and cost associated with load bank testing procedures, which have to be repeated at regular intervals, can be arduous.
ESL’s TripleSwitch, a safety-interlocked 3-way manual transfer switch, is UL 1008 Listed up to 3000A and significantly reduces the time needed to make required connections and disconnections when load bank testing. The TripleSwitch was specifically designed for two purposes:
ESL’s TripleSwitch provides 4 primary benefits for facilities that have an automatic transfer switch and permanent generator:
ESL’s unique UL 1008 Listed TripleSwitch system simplifies the traditional connection/disconnection process required for load bank testing of permanent standby generators for facility power systems. It also combines generator quick connects for redundant backup portable power at a much lower cost, smaller footprint, and can virtually eliminate wiring mistakes.
Additional TripleSwitch resources, such as specifications, spec sheets, and case studies, can also be found here.