managing resource constraints can ensure businesses are even more profitable
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William Dyer Electrical (UK) LimitedManaging resource constraints can ensure businessess are even more pro�table
Managing resource constraints can ensure businesses are even more profitable
In an article published by Business Green, a new non‐profit group is urging companies to get on
board the next manufacturing revolution.
Aiming to improve UK manufacturing performance by encouraging the sector to move towards more
energy efficient, sustainable and profitable business models, a non‐profit group named the Next
Manufacturing Revolution (NMR) have established themselves as a helping hand.
The not‐for‐profit collaboration has been established by campaign group 2degrees and consultants
Lavery Pennell, along with the Institute for Manufacturing and the University of Cambridge.
According to the NWR a successful outcome will be improved company profitability, ‘greening’ of
the manufacturing sector, creation of manufacturing jobs and national economic revitalisation.
The NMR are far from being daunted by resource constraints, changing customer demands and
rapidly shifting technologies saying that this new economic reality offers huge profit opportunities
for smart manufacturers.
In order to quantify the value available to companies and estimate the benefits to the UK economy
including on‐shoring manufacturing activities, jobs, economic growth and environmental
improvement, the group is commencing a sector‐wide study in the UK.
Dr Greg Lavery, chief executive of Lavery Pennell, spoke to Business Green ahead of the group
launch, he said:
"There's a hell of a lot of value missed by UK manufacturers right now.”
"There are leading companies who are well advanced on sustainability and want to be the best. Then
there are laggards, which without being rude, is the bulk of UK manufacturers. And they're saying
they're suffering in the downturn and want to know what they can do to increase profits. We're
saying here's the best practice in the sub‐sector and they can choose to go after it or not."
It has been acknowledged that many companies have already taken action to deal with the increase
in scarce resources. According to Lavery fewer are collaborating down the value chain to ensure a
more sustainable supply of resources.
Tried and Tested
A good example of a leading manufacturer in the UK which implemented measures and then reaped
the benefits is Camfil Farr, with the assistance of William Dyer Electrical (UK) Limited they reduced
energy and waste consumption, improved best practice standards and saved energy.
With UK headquarters and 160,000sqft manufacturing plant in Haslingden, Lancashire, and Camfil is
home to 200+ employees in the UK.
Camfil established basic management systems for reporting monthly energy consumption of Gas,
Electricity and Logistics.
With the assistance of William Dyer Electrical (UK) Limited, Camfil used a combination of efficiency
site reviews, annual compressed air leak detection surveys, and thermal imaging cameras. They use
an online monitoring toolkit, www.efficiencytoolkit.net for progress monitoring and calculating
savings for energy efficiency projects.
They have now established an energy‐aware culture and a corporate ethos of continuous
improvement when it comes to energy management and sustainability.
William Dyer Electrical (UK) Limited :
Installed energy efficient lighting throughout the whole factory with daylight dimming
sensors built into each fitting.
Installed low energy cluster lamps to loading bay low bay fittings which required the removal
of 400watt lamps as well as control gear and the installation of 100watt cluster lamps linked
to photocell and time clock control to maximize energy efficiency making over 75%
reduction in energy in this area alone.
Installed energy metering and provided staff training to ensure Camfil were able to monitor
consumption so that sudden changes can be acted upon quickly thus preventing energy
wastage
Installed soft start equipment to machinery which has prevented the wastage of energy on
high current equipment
Camfil Farr made financial savings of approximately £200,000 and saw a tangible reduction in energy
consumption at their manufacturing facility in Haslingden. With the assistance of William Dyer
Electrical, they continue to monitor energy usage and identify priority areas where future savings
can be made.
Continual improvements
Camfil Farr became the 1st company to achieve the ERV (Energy Reduction Verification) Kitemark and
subsequently gained the ISO 500001 Energy Management Standard. Throughout 2011, the company
won a series of awards including Excellence in Carbon Reduction at the Energy Awards, the Best
Engineering Plant at the Best Factory Awards and the Overall winner of the Carbon Reduction Award
from FM heavyweight MITIE.
Although the main cost savings have now been made William Dyer Electrical will continue to provide
support on an on‐going basis with the application of careful energy management, robust monitoring
and measurement of energy consumption.
In 2010 William Dyer installed additional monitoring equipment to Camfil’s production areas
allowing greater accuracy of monitoring to generate future savings. Additional PIR lighting controls
to Canteen and reception areas. 24 ceiling sweep fans have been installed in the production areas
to drive hot air that accumulated in the building apex down to where it is needed.
In 2011 William Dyer installed energy efficient hand dryers in toilets to replace paper towels
together with further PIR lighting controls in office corridors and the first stages of an office lighting
upgrade to LED lighting.
William Dyer Electrical carries out full periodic testing of all Camfil’s electrical circuits to comply with
NIC EIC guidelines in accordance with BS7671 which continues to ensure the efficiency of the
electrical installations.
Bill Wilkinson Managing Director ‐ Camfil Farr Ltd said:
“William Dyer Electrical are professional, pro‐active and they consistently deliver to expectation ‐ I
would highly recommend this company to any organisation that is serious about Energy Reduction”.
Speaking about British Manufacturing, Lavery said:
"It's a classic win‐win situation, the reason more people aren't doing it is a lack of information."
He continued:
"We would dearly love to get British manufacturing back on its feet and rebalance the economy
from services," Lavery said. "The time has come for people to realise you don't have to pay for a
green economy – a green economy pays for itself."
If you are interested in taking the survey for the Next Manufacturing Revolution, click here.
If you are interested in discussing energy reduction with the William Dyer Electrical team click here
Helping manufacturing plants significantly reduce energy bills and meet
green objectives
For energy management and energy reduction guidance, contact William Dyer Electrical (UK) Limited
– one of the leading Electrical Energy Efficiency Contractors in the UK to find out how your
organisation could make significant savings in financial terms as well as energy and carbon
emissions.
Electrical Energy Efficiency Contractors – William Dyer Electrical provide electrical energy
management and energy efficiency solutions including Solar PV, Low Energy Lighting Installation and
Smart Metering.
These services allow their clients to significantly reduce energy bills. For information from William
Dyer Electrical including a portfolio of case studies, visit www.wmdyer.co.uk or call 01706 212815.
William Dyer Electricals Services:
Power Distribution,
Low Energy Lighting Installation,
Emergency Lighting Installation,
Fire Alarm Installation,
Data/ Structured Cabling,
Closed Circuit Television,
Intruder Alarm Installation,
Electrical Heating Installation,
Electrical Maintenance,
Ventilation Installation,
Smart Metering,
Solar PV Installation
To discuss energy management or to find out how your organisation could make
significant savings, email info@wmdyer.co.uk or call 01706 212 815
References:
Business Green ‐ http://www.businessgreen.com/bg/news/2189944/companies‐urged‐board‐
manufacturing‐
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%20get%20on%20board%20Next%20Manufacturing%20Revolution&utm_campaign=BusinessGreen
%20Technology%20news%20120712&utm_source=Business%20Green%20Technology&utm_mediu
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Next Manufacturing Revolution http://www.nextmanufacturingrevolution.org/?page_id=106
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