More efficient use of resources in DIKON - DIMITROV amp; KOLEV.

DIKON - DIMITROV amp; KOLEV is a modern company which produces a wide range of machines and equipment on customer orders, incl. design and construction of forage farms, assembly of the produced machines and equipment, design of grain storage bases and others. Established in 1990, the company has established itself as a market leader, a reliable and reliable supplier offering all of its partners and industry professionals integrated, integrated solutions in the field of agricultural industry. Since its inception, the company has been striving to continuously improve its manufacturing processes by imposing a sustainable behavioral model aimed at protecting the environment and resource efficiency. The current project proposal, which envisages the introduction in the production of an innovative technological solution for Bulgaria representing a system for optimization of the cutting process, which will achieve a more efficient use of the resources, namely reduction of the quantity of used raw materials, efficient waste management. For this purpose, within the project, the necessary long-term tangible assets, including a laser cutting machine for sheet metal and a pneumatic manipulator, will be purchased and put into operation. Asset start-up will ensure the enterprise's innovative manufacturing technology solution for resource efficiency by reducing the amount of raw materials used, more efficiently managing waste and reducing emissions into the atmosphere. In addition, within the project the implementation of the relevant activities related to the provision of information and publicity about the project and the multiplication of the results through the dissemination of information about the innovative technological solution to other enterprises in which it could be implemented.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 05 Dec, 2018
End date 02 Oct, 2020
Contract date 05 Dec, 2018
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Financial information

Total cost 1,420,870.00
Grant 994,609.00
Self finance 426,261.00
Total paid 901,586.00
EU participation percent 85.0%

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