Intermediaries to optimise transport logistics
Intermediaries to optimise transport logistics
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Orchestrated transport, an efficient symphony
Orchestrated transport, an efficient symphony
Good monitoring and management are vital to reigning in energy costs and carbon emissions. Measuring and tracking resource use (energy, water and raw materials) is a key skill that all organisations should master, regardless of size or sector. It can help to identify patterns of wasteful behaviour and opportunities to improve environmental performance and save money.
Purge ends in 5 minutes!
Beverage production is a very water-intensive industry, both as an ingredient and in cleaning. Improvements and innovations along the production line could save enormous quantities of water, help to bring production costs down, and mitigate the environmental impact of the sector.
Make the most of what you have
Trends like online shopping, just-in-time production and delivery, and increasing warehouse costs are forcing logistics operators to deliver more frequently, which often means under-capacity loading. At the same time, fuel and vehicle costs are going up and consumers are conscious of the environmental impact of the products they buy. Logistics pooling can help companies to maximise loads and minimise the number of trips and distance travelled, resulting in lower overall transport (fuel, maintenance) and personnel costs.
Companies can generate energy for their own use and improve their overall energy efficiency by modernising existing equipment.
Simple measures like replacing old boilers with new ones can increase their efficiency by up to 15 %. The highest energy savings can be achieved in cases when companies retrofit old boilers (e.g. coal or oil-fired units) to run on more efficient natural gas or other alternative fuels.
Out with the old and in with the new...
UNICORN-ESK in Slovakia is a mechanical engineering firm specialising in welded and machined parts. As an energy-intenstive sector, management explored ways to modernise its heat production, distribution, and related energy use across the property.
Long overdue upgrade yields huge savings
Rubber manufacturer from the Czech Republic implemented an energy-saving project to replace its steam heating system for liquid storage by a more efficient electric unit.
Many production processes generate heat that escapes out windows or other openings in the building. That is a waste, especially when it can be used to preheat incoming air, water or other media as part of the building’s overall ventilation system.
Recovering waste heat like this, companies save energy and cut operating and administrative costs at the same time.
Public building in Prague gets bespoke ventilation and heat recovery