Increasing energy efficiency in "Iumer and son" LTD

"Iumer and Son" Ltd. is a clothing company specialized in manufacturing of clothing garments with samples and materials of the customer. The company produces underwear, t-shirts, tights, dresses, tunics, bodysuits. The production is organized in a closed process - from sorting and tagging of tailored source elements to packaging and labeling of the finished products. Garment production, especially CMT - many pieces of each type of item requires a significant consumption of electrical energy for all production machinery and equipment, which raises the cost of the final production cost of products and makes the production process less energy efficient. In this regard, this project is designed to achieve optimal energy consumption by implementing the following activities: 1. Performing an energy audit; 2. Optimizing the energy consumption of the entire production through implementation and certification under BS EN ISO 50001 energy management; 3. Modernization of production equipment to increase production capacity and reduce production costs through purchasing and introduction of high-tech and energy efficient equipment. The project envisages to invest in activities to replace the old equipment with modern, more technologically advanced and energy-efficient, in order to reduce the cost and increase the quality and quantity of production. Planned energy savings resulting from the implementation of the project are over 47%. The Energy savings factor (ESR) for all planned measures is 84.20%. All activities under this project will reduce the electrical consumption and fuel for production of 1 unit, as well as the harmful CO2 emissions. The implementation of the project activities will increase the competitiveness and production efficiency of "Iumer and Son" Ltd. and will enable the expansion of production capacity after purchasing and setting into production of the new equipment.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 24 Nov, 2017
End date 15 Mar, 2019
Contract date 24 Nov, 2017
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Financial information

Total cost 214,684.40
Grant 145,584.86
Self finance 69,099.54
Total paid 144,868.50
EU participation percent 85.0%

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