Reduce your
material losses
the performance of your industrial sites Beyond
profitability concerns for your company,
these losses have an impact on the environment
Why reduce your material losses?
As an example, the dairy industry loses 15 million cubic meters of milk annually worldwide*, resulting in 6 billion euros in losses. This waste has repercussions at several levels: costly waste treatment, reduced profitability, increased carbon footprint, etc.
Together, we must learn to reduce our material losses, regardless of the sector of activity.
*Source: The Dairy Industry
Why take the plunge?
competitiveness
overhead costs
waste
Our solution to reduce
your material losses
our industrial sites receive, produce, and
transform materials. But some of these
materials are lost during the process and
ecome waste, whether recyclable or not.
Dametis accompanies you in reducing your
material losses through its solution consisting of
3 successive steps.
Identify the sources of your material losses through data analysis
Assessing
your
material losses
✔ During reception
✔ During storage
✔ During the transformation process
The first step is to identify where the material losses originate, using an overview of the data from the industrial site.
Reduce your material
losses grâce à through
smart sensors
Next, we connect these sensors to the MyDametis platform to monitor and analyze the data in real time. Once everything is set up, we implement 5 actions to reduce material losses.
1. Analysis and mapping
First, we analyze and map the issues of material losses during mass transfers.
2. Location and quantification
3. Calculation of material loss
4. Automatic detection of deviations
The MyDametis platform automatically detects deviations and implements an action plan to reduce material losses. In case of detected deviations, Dametis experts visit your site to requalify the pushing operations and processes.
5. Creation of a reporting
Training your teams in
material management
That’s why we train your employees so they know what to do to minimize material losses.
Reduce your material losses,
shall we begin?
Reducing your carbon footprint starts with a first brick. Schedule a call with a subject matter expert to discuss the challenges of decarbonization at your industrial sites.