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Direct economy
– can be directly measured:
Reduction fuel/energy consumption
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Indirect economy – can be calculated based on statistical data over time:
Reduction of repair and maintenance costs
Reduction of demurrage and downtime
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Aggregate economy:
Securing Business Continuity for manufacturing operations
Improvement of quality of products / services
Reducing production self-cost
Gaining competitive advantages Reducing forfeit risks and ensuring obligation to clients are fulfilled properly
Improving ecology
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Practically, “green” factors provide huge economical effect, far exceeding “yellow” factors, which are – in their turn – much more significant then “red”.
Introducing Integrated Economical Effect concept is a way of explaining true scope of added value of technology deployment for customers. It requires professional expertise and experience to justify Integrated Economical Effect estimation, however allows asking fair price for projects and support.
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