Comprehensive Power Diagnosis for Printing Factories
Comprehensive Power Diagnosis for Factories
We will visualize the electricity costs associated with the lighting in the printing factory and promote energy conservation.
In the printing industry, power consumption of lighting equipment has become a significant issue. Particularly in factories that operate for long hours, the electricity costs associated with lighting are one of the factors that pressure overall costs. Efficient lighting management not only leads to cost reduction but also enhances a company's competitiveness. Our "Comprehensive Power Diagnosis for Factories" analyzes the power usage of lighting equipment in printing factories in detail and proposes optimal energy-saving measures. [Usage Scenarios] - Lighting equipment in printing factories - Visualization of power consumption - Consideration of energy-saving measures [Effects of Implementation] - Reduction of electricity costs for lighting - Increased awareness of energy conservation - Improved corporate image
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【Features】 - Detailed analysis of the overall power usage in the factory - Acquisition of power data for 2 weeks to 3 months - Analysis of power usage breakdown, load fluctuations, and demand trends - Visualization of reduction potential and improvement priorities - Various diagnostic plans available 【Our Strengths】 AIM Corporation provides solutions that reduce business risks by integrating energy-saving technology and seismic technology. We offer high return on investment solutions through improvement proposals that leverage existing facilities.
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Basic Diagnosis: 198,000 yen (excluding tax). For a factory with an annual electricity cost of 20 million yen, a 1% improvement can save 200,000 yen. Standard Diagnosis: 580,000 yen (excluding tax). For a factory with an annual electricity cost of 20 million yen, a 2.9% improvement can be recovered. Premium Diagnosis: 980,000 yen (excluding tax). For a factory with an annual electricity cost of 30 million yen, a 3.3% improvement can be recovered. The cost of updating one refrigeration unit is between 15 million and 30 million yen. Before that, why not understand the "overall structure of wasted electricity" for 980,000 yen?
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There are achievements from 13 companies, including food manufacturing factories and meat processing centers. Feedback from factory managers and energy-saving managers indicated that they seemed to know the proportion of electricity consumption for power equipment such as refrigeration units, chillers, compressors, conveyor belts, and processing machinery, but they did not actually know. It was also revealed that large power equipment does not consume a significant amount of electricity depending on operating hours and seasonal variations, which helps in understanding the priority for energy-saving measures, allowing for effective countermeasures and cost-effective energy-saving initiatives.
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Reduce electricity costs without replacing your freezer. We are an energy-saving technology manufacturer specializing in "electricity cost reduction" for freezers and air conditioning units in food factories. "Rising electricity costs" and "earthquake risks." Aim Co., Ltd. reduces corporate management risks from both equipment and building perspectives. We have developed our own energy-saving devices such as "Riduck," which improves the mechanical efficiency of commercial freezers and air conditioning units, the wall reinforcement material "Kabetsuyoshi Series" for wooden houses, and the seismic diagnosis software "Mokutai Hakase N." We provide high return on investment solutions through improvement proposals that utilize existing equipment.







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