Fall 2015 - Supply House Times
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Fall 2015 - Supply House Times
PLUS STATE OF THE PVF INDUSTRY Page 16 Today’s Data Center Industry: A Growing Market A Growing Market Inside: 9 WASHINGTON UPDATE 12 ECONOMIC OUTLOOK 19 COMMODITY REPORTS FALL 2015 Today’s data centers are becoming denser each year. CONTENTS FALL 2015 6 FEATURES COLUMNS 6 IN THE SPOTLIGHT 4 CHAIRMAN’S LETTER Today’s Data Center Industry: A Growing Market Today’s data centers are becoming denser each year. 16 PERSPECTIVES State of the PVF Industry Distributors discuss the strategies they use to prosper in a dynamic environment. How the growth of data centers can present opportunities for the PVF industry. 9WASHINGTON UPDATE Congress will have a busy fall season focusing on upcoming legislation. 12 ECONOMIC OUTLOOK U.S. expands global natural gas supremacy. 19 COMMODITY REPORTS Highlights from quarterly IPD commodity reports. COVER PHOTO BY: Getty Images/iStock FALL 2015 PVF OUTLOOK 3 CHAIRMAN’S LETTER E very day, we hear about “the cloud” and society’s increasing use and popularity of “cloud computing.” Who among us doesn’t use a computer, a wireless device, and the Internet to satisfy personal and business needs? So it should come as no surprise that the market for data center facilities is growing dramatically around the world. And with all those images, files, and videos, content storage is a primary growth driver for the cloud market. This fourteenth installment of the publication features Manny Linhares, the Director of Strategy for the Legrand Data Communications (LDC) division focused on the Data Center and Building Network market. Manny helps us understand why “storage is king” and how this has implications for construction of new facilities in different geographies. Data centers require quite a bit of pipe, valve and fitting for the necessary cooling systems, and all of us can better understand the economic impacts and related opportunities for this growing market. Four leading industrial PVF distributors from across the country and members of the American Supply Association’s Industrial Piping Division lend their insights in this issue into the rough patch that is today’s volatile PVF market. They share some of the strategies their companies employ to help their businesses and customers prosper in a constantly changing environment. This fall, as Congress inches toward passing 12 appropriations bills before the end of the fiscal year, signs point to another looming government shutdown—potentially the second in as many years. But Dan Hilton, ASA’s director of government affairs, also shares some good news for the industrial PVF industry from our nation’s capital. Prior to the August break, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee passed legislation that increases offshore drilling, lifts our ban on exporting, and expands revenue sharing. Also, a federal judge has put a hold on the controversial Waters of the United States rule, which expands federal jurisdiction over small waterways like streams and wetlands. The rule as currently written would give federal agencies direct authority over land-use decisions that Congress has intentionally reserved to the states. Finally, while the world surplus of oil will continue to suffer from a growing demand/ supply inversion, PVF industry advocate and economic analyst Morris Beschloss suggests that global shipments of domestic natural gas will hit their stride in grand volumes over the next five years and bring back much of a swiftly expanding basic chemical industry in the United States. Thank you for continuing to read PVF Outlook. Sincerely, PVF OUTLOOK FALL 2015 AMERICAN SUPPLY ASSOCIATION: President Rick Fantham, Hajoca Corp. Executive Vice President & Publisher Michael Adelizzi, American Supply Association [email protected] EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD: Jeffrey Camuso, Charles D. Sheehy, Inc. Todd Ford, Central States Industrial Supply, Inc. Sheryl Michalak, Welding Outlets, Inc. Ben Potgeter, Etna Supply Co. Jerry Priest, B.K. Thorpe (MAS Group) Julie White, Victaulic Company of America Bill Zielinski, Chicago Tube & Iron Co. BNP: Group Publisher Robert Miodonski [email protected] Custom Publishing Business Development Chris Wilson [email protected] 248-244-8264 Art Director Stephanie Bleggi [email protected] Managing Editor/Project Manager Melanie Kuchma [email protected] Jay Bazemore Chairman, Industrial Piping Division American Supply Association Vice President JABO Supply Corporation Huntington, West Virginia The sponsorships from these industrial PVF manufacturers fund, in part, a variety of programs and services that ASA member wholesaler-distributors consider valuable to help maintain and strengthen relationships with their end-users and contractor customers. 4 The American Supply Association is the nation’s premier trade organization that benchmarks, forecasts, educates and advocates for distributors and manufacturers in the PHCP and industrial/mechanical PVF industry. ASA monitors the pulse of the forces affecting their businesses and yours, which helps our members to constantly look ahead and ensure their customers have essential resources you need to succeed. Advertising Sales Bill Boyadjis [email protected] 248-786-1709 Jean Eslick [email protected] 773-710-9971 Ellyn Fishman [email protected] 949-766-6780 Single Copy Sales Ann Kalb [email protected] To subscribe go to www.bnpmedia.com/ pvfoutlook or contact Melanie Kuchma at [email protected]. PVF Outlook is published by BNP Media four times annually (winter, spring, summer and fall) for the American Supply Association, 1200 N. Arlington Heights Rd., Ste. 150, Itasca, IL 60143. Printed in the U.S.A. All rights reserved. The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the consent of BNP Media and the American Supply Association. BNP Media is not responsible for product claims and representations. CANADA POST: Publications Mail Agreement #40612608. GST account: 131263923. Send returns (Canada) to IMEX Global Solutions, P.O. Box 25542, London, ON, N6C 6B2. CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Send old address label along with new address to Melanie Kuchma, BNP MEDIA, P.O. Box 2600, Troy, MI 480072600. FOR SINGLE COPIES OR BACK ISSUES: contact Ann Kalb at (248) 244-6499 or [email protected]. AD INDEX AMERICAN VALVE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 THE BESCHLOSS PERSPECTIVE BLOG. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 800.645.0101 | www.americanvalve.com www.beschlossperspective.com APOLLO VALVES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC MERIT BRASS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 704.841.6000 | www.apollovalves.com 800.726.9800 | www.meritbrass.com ASA’S INDUSTRIAL PIPING DIVISION MEMBERS. . . 14-15 PENNSYLVANIA MACHINE WORKS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BC 630.467.0000 | www.asa.net 800.PENN.USA | www.pennusa.com A PUBLICATION OF ASA’s INDUSTRIAL PIPING DIVISION PLUS OIL & GAS EXTRACTION | CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING | PETROLEUM MANUFACTURING | OIL & GAS FIELD MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT | MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS To subscribe WHY 1974 OIL EMBARGO SHOULD BE LIFTED Page 8 Go to: www.bnpmedia.com/pvfoutlook Melanie Kuchma, Project Manager PH: 610.383.7970 E: [email protected] To advertise, customize or distribute Contact: Importers Urge Congress to Act End users paying higher prices until GSP is reauthorized Inside: 9 WASHINGTON UPDATE SPRING 2015 Contact: 12 ECONOMIC OUTLOOK Bill Boyadjis PH: 248-786-1709 E: [email protected] Jean Eslick PH: 773-710-9971 E: [email protected] Ellyn Fishman PH: 949-766-6780 E: [email protected] 20 COMMODITY REPORTS Ad close deadlines: WINTER ‘16 SPRING ‘16 SUMMER ‘16 FALL ‘16 January 15 March 28 June 27 September 26 FALL 2015 PVF OUTLOOK 23