Sprint Engineering & Lubricants Ltd United Kingdom

For over 25 years Sprint Engineering & Lubricants has been supplying the UK industrial markets with quality maintenance, repair and overhaul products, including bearings, mechanical power transmission, pneumatics, hydraulics, tools, health & safety equipment, lubricants and lubrication services from a purpose built distribution centre in Gravesend, Kent.

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Simon Mercer
Sales Manager 

T-T Pumps Ltd United Kingdom

With over 55 years’ experience, Cheshire based T-T, is one of the UK’s leading companies in the design, manufacture, supply and installation of pumps, controls, valves, environmental products and systems. These products are complimented by our support services including project assistance from concept to handover, after-sales support and service agreements.
We maintain the highest standards of quality in design and selection in order to provide you with the most economic solutions to your specific needs.
The company is divided into six divisions, which integrate to supply from a single source making us one of the most competitive and responsive companies in the marketplace.

Website:
www.ttpumps.com
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Mr Ben Nash
Sales Director  

UK India Business Council India

UK India Business Council provide a range of company specific market entry, research, consultancy, and expansion services to help you understand the opportunities in India, shape your strategy, and make informed decisions about exporting, investing in, and growing in India. Primed to assess your business, our experts run exhaustive diagnostics to help you establish the right route to market for your business.

Opportunities for UK companies include:

  • Waste management and Recycling.
  • Waste to Power systems
  • Waste water management.
  • All on a municipal scale.

Mr Stuart Muir
Regional Head- Midlands 
Mr Steve Toogood

UKTI Indonesia Indonesia

Opportunities for waste management companies to provide waste-to-energy solutions in 7 Indonesian cities.

Management of waste is becoming a major problem in Indonesia. Early this year the Indonesian government issued Presidential Decree No. 18 of 2016 to accelerate the development of waste-to-energy in 7 cities, namely:

  • Jakarta
  • Tangerang
  • Bandung
  • Semarang
  • Surakarta
  • Surabaya
  • Makassar

Currently Indonesia is facing difficulties in implementing PPP projects due to the complexity of tender process. However, this regulation provides a shortcut and allows the city mayors to directly appoint developers for waste-to-energy projects, creating immediate opportunities. To that end, the government seeks participation by companies providing waste-to-energy technologies besides incineration, such as gasification and pyrolysis. A minimum 1000 tonnes of waste per day will be processed, and the State Utility guarantees the purchase of electricity produced by the facility. Under the Waste Law, the government will finance waste management activities from the state/regional budget. In addition, Feed in Tariff for electricity generated from Municipal Waste is available at between US$ 18,77 to 22,43 cents per kiloWatt Hour.

Country Overview

With a population around 250 million, Indonesia is the fourth most populous country and is a home to the world’s 16th largest economy. The speed and scale of urban growth is astounding, 53% of population lives in cities, not only producing 74% of GDP but also at least 200.000 tonnes of waste per day. 

The management of waste is becoming a major problem in Indonesia as the cities are growing even faster than the infrastructure development. 

UKTI Overvoew

UK Trade & Investment helps business export and grow into global markets. In Indonesia we help UK companies increase their competitiveness through overseas trade in Indonesia. Our team exist to help British businesses succeed in overseas country like Indonesia. We get out and meet people to find out about opportunities and then getting British companies excited about those opportunities, before finally helping them when they decide to take the plunge.  Work closely with British Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia, we identify potential partners or distributors, sound out their interest in a company, make introductions to key decision-makers, and when necessary we help businesses overcome obstacles. We give British companies a ready-made network of experienced companies and potential partners to learn from.  

Ms Maggie Pohan
Ms Maggie Pohan
Senior Trade & Investment Manager 

UKTI USA United States

The US market has a number of waste management events and activities across the key areas of interest to UK companies. In the Western US, recycling and waste minimization is a particular area of focus as various municipalities are seeking innovative technologies to address reductions of municipal solid waste into landfills. Opportunities exist for energy from waste, recycling and reprocessing, and to an extent machinery and equipment. 

The US market is an open market suitable for new exporters. UK companies, like any overseas exporter, should have the time and financial resources to commit to the market. This may mean having a physical presence through a local office and staff. Particular cities and states in the US may be more suitable than others areas for export opportunities. A local UKTI officer like myself can explain differences between certain locations across the US market. 


Mike Rosenfeld

Mike Rosenfeld has served as Vice Consul with UK Trade & Investment, the British Government’s international business development department at the British Consulate-General, Los Angeles since 2003. As Senior Advisor for Energy, Environment & Infrastructure, he focuses on the clean technology sector and has significant expertise in renewable energy and environmental technologies. Mike also serves as a member of the UK’s Climate Change Group addressing global warming solutions in the US, the British Government’s Clean Energy Strategy team in the US, and is leading the UK's Low Carbon, Know-How Strategic Initiative across North America, including the US and Canada, as well as the USA Water High Value Opportunities (HVO) Program.

Mr Mike Rosenfeld
Mr Mike Rosenfeld
Vice Consul – Senior Advisor 

UKTI West Midlands United Kingdom

Support and Advice offered for UK companies

Our Digital Trade Advisors can guide you through your digital marketing strategy in order to increase your overseas brand visibility and expand your digital footprint. The advisors will help companies to exploit digital marketing to maximise global presence and optimise your ongoing marketing activity to reach new markets more quickly and meet international consumer demand through SEO, website internationalisation, social media, email, analytics and advertising. 


Sarah Lumley-Holmes
With over 10 years’ experience Sarah has a breadth of knowledge in all aspects of digital marketing. She has extensive strategic and practical experience in a range of disciplines including social media, search marketing, advertising, analytics, email marketing and mobile marketing. Having previously worked for ecommerce businesses and large scale organisations across the UK she has a passion for digital marketing. 
Ms Sarah Lumley-Holmes
Ms Sarah Lumley-Holmes
Digital Trade Advisor