Replacing Field-Erected Towers with Modular – A Safer and Faster Solution for Toyota Case Study
Baltimore Aircoil Company (BAC) is pleased to announce the release of a new case study titled “Replacing Field-Erected Towers with Modular – A Safer and Faster Solution for Toyota Case Study.”
How do you replace aging cooling towers without risking disruption to a plant’s continuous high-volume operation? That was the challenge at Toyota’s Princeton, Indiana plant. The Toyota Tundra pickup truck began rolling off the production line in 1998 at the 4.5 million-square-foot facility (roughly 80 football fields under one roof), and the existing cooling towers were due to be replaced. After an evaluation of the lifecycle costs and weighing the risks of various alternatives, Toyota selected BAC’s modular Series 3000 Cooling Tower with the direct drive ENDURADRIVE® Fan System.
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