Implementation of a pilot technological solution for optimization of processes and efficient realization of resources in Artemis Ltd.

The present project proposal is aimed at building a new, innovative and at the same time sustainable in terms of the potential for multiplying the results in the production of products from varnished aluminum and metal sheets technological solution / production innovation in Artemis OOD. The goal is to achieve the most efficient utilization of the company's resources by significantly optimizing the processes and quantifying the consumption of all the main raw materials and auxiliary materials in the company's technological cycle. With the realization of the project will be implemented innovative production line "Aluminum and metal sheet polishing line". The high-tech line for varnishing of aluminum metal sheets proposed for purchase is using a new technology for dosing varnish film in sheet form by relying on an innovative anilox shaft and hammer blades. The shaft itself is made with a ceramic coating that has dimensioned micro pores for the amount of technology needed. The only thing that is necessary is the shaft to be well clean and the knife blades have no bits. The new format of the new line is larger and allows to work with aluminum and metal sheet formats of which, nesting will remain much less technological waste. In addition, the new nesting will allow the full capacity of the screw caps to be used. Through the implementation of the project activities, a sustainable system of production of cardboard and corrugated board products will be achieved in "Artemis" OOD, resulting in a significant reduction of the marriage and the final waste in the production of the enterprise, which will lead to considerable improvement of the resource efficiency of the candidate enterprise, and will have a direct positive effect on environmental protection.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 05 Dec, 2018
End date 29 Dec, 2020
Contract date 05 Dec, 2018
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Beneficiary

Financial information

Total cost 2,497,567.00
Grant 1,499,696.90
Self finance 997,870.10
Total paid 1,499,612.85
EU participation percent 85.0%

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