Summary
Of Our Corporate Capabilities
- Conducting
project feasibility, evaluation, assessment and appraisal.
- Provide
consulting in various project areas.
- Offer
financial services and or financial assistance.
- Sourcing
and procurement of products and services.
- Provide
project planning. Integration, implementation assistance and services.
- Arrange
for the importing for agricultural products.
- Assist
in obtaining funding through various US agencies.
- Broker
various trading activities between the United States and other
countries. Activities include sugar, iron ore, urea, and
scrap.
- Coordinate
the export and financing of agricultural commodities and
specialty agricultural products
through United State
Government Supplier Credit Guarantee Program
(SCGP) and Export Credit
Guarantee Program (GSM 102/103) through
United States Department of Agriculture’s
Foreign Agricultural Services initiative.
Previous
Team Project Experience |
DATE / TYPE |
LOCATION |
SIZE |
VALUE |
| 1976 -1987; Composting |
Omaha, NE |
30,000 Tons per/yr |
$5.1 M |
| 1978; Composting |
Los Angeles, CA |
75 Tons per/yr |
$0.6 M |
| 1979; Composting |
Washington, DC |
300 tons per day |
$2.2 M |
| 1986; MSW Composting |
Manama, Bahrain |
500 tons per day |
$25 M |
| 1986; MSW to Electricity |
North Andover, MA |
372,200 MWh per/yr |
$73 M |
| 1988 – 1991; Composting |
Dade County, FL |
250,000 tons per/yr |
$20 M |
| 1988; MSW to Electricity |
Pineallis County, FL |
186,200 MWh per/yr |
$38 M |
| 1992; Compost Study |
Plymouth, England |
2,000 Tons |
$5 M |
| 1992 -2000; Compost Study |
Great Britain |
75 tons per day |
$1 M |
| 1992; Tires to Steam |
Tomhawk, WI |
180 tons per day |
$1.5 M |
| 1995; Industrial Waste |
Cloquet, MN |
394,200 MWh per/yr |
$59 M |
| 1997 MSW Composting |
Malta |
15.5 million MWh per/yr |
$16 M |
| 1998; MSW to Electricity |
Grand Forks, MN |
100 tons per day |
$13.6M |
| 1998; MSW Composting |
Nassau, Caribbean |
100 tons per day |
$3.5 M |
| 1998; MSW to Electricity |
Columbia, SC |
305 million KWh per/yr |
$34 M |
| 1999; Electricity Generation |
Rockford, IL |
3-4 million MWh per/yr |
$250 M |
| 1999; Electricity Generation |
Coughlin, LA |
3.5 billion KWh per/yr |
$262 M |
| 2000; Electricity Generation |
Calumet, IL |
362 million KWh per/yr |
$196 M |
| 2000; Steam to Electricity |
Bakersfield, CA |
44 million MWh per/yr |
$44.8 M |
| 2000; Electricity Generation |
Rockford, IL |
3-4 million MWh per/yr |
$250 M |
| 2000; Electricity Generation |
Mossville, IL |
327,600 MWh per/yr |
$51 M |
| 2001; Methane to Electricity |
Janesville, WI |
33 million KWh per/yr |
$5.8 M |
| 2001; Electricity Generation |
Plover, WI |
7 million MWh per/yr |
$500 M |
| 2002; Electrical Power Plant |
Natchitoches, LA |
99 million KWh per/yr |
$10.5M |
| 2003; Swage Sludge |
Cairo, Egypt |
200,000 tons per/yr |
$6 M |
| 2003; Evaluation of Wastes |
Hohhot, China |
500 metric tons per day |
$5 M |
Specialty
Areas
- Financial Services and / or Financial Assistance
- Complete
detailed project appraisal and feasibility studies.
- Recommend
funding options.
- Proposed
recommended procurement procedures.
- Determine
project’s viability per established norms and guidelines.
- Provide
technical, financial and legal analysis.
- Conduct
product quality and pricing verification.
- Representation
of the proposed project to prospective funding sources.
Commodities
PC
now has direct contact with sellers, or their mandates, selling
sugar, urea, iron ore and scrap at better than world prices. Once
an LOI and banking information is received and verified that
begins the process of putting buyer and seller together.
PC
is working with Pure Energy Corporation (PEC) to develop
several projects that will produce biodiesel and bioethanol from
renewable materials. PEC is a New Jersey-based renewable
energy and biotechnology company in the business of developing and
marketing cleaner-burning, alternative fuel formulations for the
transportation sector. The
Company’s proprietary biofuels are derived from renewable
material, such as biomass (found in agricultural and municipal
solid wastes), and are therefore capable of reducing dependency on
imported foreign oil, while offering significant environmental and
health benefits over neat petroleum fuels. PEC also possesses certain proprietary biofuels production
technologies, and is in the process of implementing these
technologies in several biodiesel and ethanol production
facilities both within the
United States
and around the world. The
company possesses 7 U.S. and 15 international patents on its
proprietary alternative fuel blends and biofuel production
technologies. For
more information on Pure Energy visit www.pure-energy.com.
Low Cost Housing
PC is contractually affiliated with Point Enterprises, Incorporated (PEI),
an engineering company of West Pointers, the CEO of which is a former general
and Chief of Army Engineers. Combining excellent contacts in the respective
countries, and working with PEI, PC has the capability to bring the finest
US engineering companies to developing countries for their many engineering
needs. PEI’s focus activity is low cost housing.
Redundant Renewable Energy
Wind Systems
A new focus of PC is providing redundant renewable energy systems that produce
and provide power that is independent of conventional methods of production
and uses wind and solar energy sources.
Applications for these systems include a source of electrical power to villages
in third world developing countries and a stand-by source for conventional
power during emergencies.
Composting
A major activity of PC is converting municipal waste into high quality compost
(humus) in the countries in which it operates. PC accomplishes this through
Dr. Kulhman and his company Resource Recovery. The compost preserves the
quality of the soil and alleviates contamination of soil and water by chemical
fertilizers.
Potable Water for Rural Villages
A major humanitarian project is to bring potable water to towns
and small rural villages, not supplied by the government, and thus
eliminate the deadly waterborne diseases that kill large number
of children in developing countries. More details on this subject
can be found in Dr. Stong’s resume below.
GSM 102/103
Pachomius Company works through foreign nationals in every country
it operates, and is authorized by the US government to administer
the GSM 102 program. The GSM 102 program is designed to encourage
the purchase of US commodities by foreign countries by providing
low interest loans repayable after three years enabling the buyer
to sell the commodities at a profit and use the low interest money
for three years. PC and its principals in the respective countries,
have mandates to represent the United States Department of Agriculture
and 3Sigma to identify foreign buyers and assist them in purchasing
US commodities. PC can also arrange the necessary financing capability
for both commodities and engineering projects though 3Sigma.
Refurbished
Computers & Industrial Equipment
and Appliances
PC can provide refurbished computers, equipment and
appliances at
competitive costs. Supplementing this PC has servers and related
equipment for sale. Selling at a fraction of retail prices they
are ideal for
bringing the developing world into the Internet world and improving
their way of life by providing low cost computers and equipment
to the poor who do not normally have access to them.
Hazardous & Toxic
Waste Incineration Systems
Based on a rotary kiln incinerator, which is the most flexible type of primary
incinerator, we can destroy solids, sludge, slurries, liquids and gaseous
forms of waste feedstocks. Our engineers have designed, installed, commissioned,
started up, successfully completed performance tests and trained local operators
on numerous incineration systems throughout the world. A complete turnkey,
chute to stack hazardous and toxic waste incineration system can be supplied
and erected on foundations (designed and supplied by others). The following
wide variety of wastes can be destroyed:
| -
Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) |
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Radioactive (Low Level) |
| -
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) |
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Biological |
| -
Chemical and Petrochemical |
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Industrial |
| -
Pharmaceutical |
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The
basic design includes the following:
| -
Waste feedstock preparation sys |
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Instrumentation & controls |
| -
Secondary Combustion Chamber (SCC) |
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Vent stack and Rotary kiln |
| -
Induced draft fan & Flue gas processing |
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Ash handling sys & Air control |
Energy and Power
Pachomius Company has an agreement with The Raymond Group, the 19th largest power
company in the United States. Their web site is http://www.raymondgroup.com. Their
headquarters is located in Chicago, IL; contiguous with our financial colleague,
facilitating coordination on major power projects
Basic Infrastructure Projects
Basic infrastructural projects include providing the necessary management services
and to projects such as airport, roads, transportation systems, sewage treatment
facilities, etc. PC provides the basic services and facilitates further arrangement
with the possible joint ventures for areas such as financing, procurement,
management, construction and operation. |