White papers related to "Energy Costs"
In this example, Global Asset Sustainability could save the company an additional $250,000 per year in HVAC energy costs on top of the traditional EAM savings. This Global Asset Sustainability approach and resulting savings can be applied to any energy-consuming assets, such as the motors that drive production equipment. The benefits of GAS are far-reaching.
Related to Energy Costs: Asset Management, Energy Analysis and Management, Enterprise Asset Management, Facilities Management, Plant Equipment Maintenance, Infor
These policies will affect business in striking ways, through end-use efficiency standards, increased energy costs, and increased prices of raw materials and components.
Related to Energy Costs: Energy Analysis and Management, Government and Legal, Practices and Business Issues, Public Policy, Supply Chain Management (SCM), SAP
name = TEC_WP; Using Web TEChnology for Competitive Advantage by Bowen and Groves --> Email this to a friend View More Related Papers Receive White Paper Updates White Paper Description A typical manufacturing business today is faced with countless business challenges: domestic and global competition; high sensitivity to economic cycles; rising labor, materials and energy costs to name just a few.
Related to Energy Costs: Customer Service and Support, E-commerce, Web Authoring, Bowen and Groves, Manufacturing
name = TEC_WP; How Food Manufacturers Can Protect Margins in Uncertain Times by CDC Software --> Email this to a friend View More Related Papers Receive White Paper Updates White Paper Description As raw material and energy costs skyrocket, it is essential that food processors understand and control the costs of production.
Related to Energy Costs: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Forecasting, Inventory Analysis and Planning, Inventory Management, Supply Chain Event Management, CDC Software, Food Manufacturing
Gain an overall view of IT resources, services, IT and facilities assets, energy costs and response time in the context of energy. Control. Provide recommendations for reducing energy use while maintaining service levels Automation. Build agility into operations through the ability to use automated policies for energy efficiency. Highlights To be truly effective at reducing energy costs and carbon emissions, energy
Related to Energy Costs: Data Center Equipment, Energy Analysis and Management, Regulatory and Compliance, IBM
These systems can lower energy costs by automatically putting the processor and memory into the lowest possible power state to meet the current workload with minimal impact on performance. Further, by upgrading three-to-five-year-old technology, such as from the BladeCenter HS20 to the HS22, energy costs can be reduced by 90 percent.
Related to Energy Costs: Emulation and Virtualization, Server, Storage Management, IBM
Pay special attention to energy consumption because energy conservation can provide multiple benefits"it saves energy costs and helps the environment. Limit travel to necessary trips and, instead, use conferencing technology to bring parties together on a less costly basis.
Related to Energy Costs: Business Process Automation, Business Process Management, Business Process Re-engineering, Calendaring and Scheduling, Credit and Collections, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Customer Service and Support, Inventory Management, Outsourcing, Personnel Management, Project and Process Management, Tax Compliance, Tax Preparation and Reporting, SAP
An EAM system could be used to track energy usage by assets, for example, and then if it is discovered that an asset is using more energy than it was designed to use, the correct maintenance actions could be deployed, thus reducing the amount of energy, which, in turn, will result in decreasing greenhouse gas emissions as well as energy costs.
Related to Energy Costs: Asset Management, Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), Energy Analysis and Management, Enterprise Asset Management, Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), Lighting Analysis and Control, Management Practices, Plant Equipment Maintenance, Strategy, Vehicle/Fleet Maintenance, Infor
Taking asset management to the next level will enable proactive management of rising energy costs, minimize the emission of CO2 and other pollutants, and demonstrate an ecologically responsible posture in the market.
Related to Energy Costs: Alerting and Notification, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Customer Service and Support, Infor
The rising price of fuel has set in motion a series of more profound changes for both consumers and industry. But those companies that take comfort from the recent easing of fuel prices and whose management actions go no further than attempts to mitigate the immediate impact of fuel price increases will end up at a serious disadvantage in the market. Find out how your company can find opportunity in changing fuel markets.
Related to Energy Costs: Supply Chain Management (SCM), Sage, Air transport, Freight transport by road, Transport, Storage, and Communications, Water transport
Rapidly changing technology, ever shifting customer demands, low-cost competition abroad and rising energy costs squeeze SMMs more than larger firms.
Related to Energy Costs: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), IQMS, Apparel Manufacturing, Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing, Chemical Manufacturing, Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing, Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing, Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing, Food Manufacturing, Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing, Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing, Machinery Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Miscellaneous Manufacturing, Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing, Paper Manufacturing, Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing, Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing, Primary Metal Manufacturing, Printing and Related Support Activities, Textile Mills, Textile Product Mills, Transportation Equipment Manufacturing, Wood Product Manufacturing
The traditional room-oriented approach to data center cooling has limitations in next-generation data centers. Next-generation data centers must adapt to changing requirements, support high and variable power density, and reduce power consumption and other operating costs. Find out how row- and rack-oriented cooling architectures reduce total cost of ownership (TCO), and address the needs of next-generations data centers.
Related to Energy Costs: Cooling System, Data Center Equipment, IT Infrastructure, Power Conditioning or Surge Protection, Power Solutions and Distribution, Racks and Enclosures, Wiring and Cabling, APC by Schneider Electric
In today?s challenging economic environment, forward-thinking companies are looking at technology solutions that can help them weather the economic storm, and deliver long-term performance benefits. Discover four key trends that are relevant to today?s economic situation, and learn how leading retailers and brands are embracing product lifecycle management (PLM) solutions to enhance bottom-line efficiency.
Related to Energy Costs: Customer Service and Support, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), PTC
Machine utilization monitoring is getting more attention due to equipment complexity and energy costs.
Related to Energy Costs: Decision Making, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Lean/Flow Manufacturing, Manufacturing Management, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tracking, Return on Investment (ROI), Software Selection, Technology Evaluation Centers