Energy waste:
How much are you overspending?
Energy-intensive processes can generate intense cost leaks
For aerospace companies, particularly those that utilize composite, additive or heat treatment processes, production can be an energy-intensive process. Regulatory compliance, water shortages, demand for energy savings and the importance of sustainability to talent recruits are all challenges that are top-of-mind.
To this end, aerospace suppliers typically have commitments to energy management and cost efficiencies. However, facilities personnel do not have the experience to conduct the type of in-depth energy analysis that truly provides value and proves ROI.
In fact, in a recent survey conducted by Mortenson, only 11% of CFOs said they fully understand their energy usage costs and opportunities for optimization.
In today's competitive market, aerospace suppliers cannot afford costly oversights
An in-depth energy audit for each property will alert you to costly inefficiencies, and a detailed energy reduction strategy will provide you with a roadmap to correcting them. This type of evaluation needs to be conducted by experienced experts with the appropriate skill sets and discretion. Armed with an accurate picture of your energy usage, aerospace leaders can possess full visibility, gain certainty and actually turn pressure into profit.
Energy Optimization Solutions
- Energy use audit: manufacturing & distribution
- Renewable energy analysis
- Automation upgrades implementation
- Roadmap for consolidation (develop or validate plan)
- Building conditions assessment
- Real estate valuation
- Equipment move optimization
- Facility operations and maintenance benchmarking
- Facility expansions and renovations
- Board presentation tools
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