
Copperberg Select: Sustainability in Service 2024
“Sustainability is no longer about doing less harm. It’s about doing more good.”
– Jochen Zeitz, President, CEO and chairman of the board of Harley-Davidson
Sustainability in manufacturing is crucial for several reasons, with a focus on extending the lifespan of machines and promoting the use of refurbished spare parts. Working towards a more sustainable organization is not just good for the planet, but also the bottom line.
Demands for more sustainable ways of manufacturing comes directly from customers, who have to ensure sustainability throughout the value chain and being on the forefront can set you apart from competition.
In general, prolonging the operational life of manufacturing equipment reduces the need for frequent replacements, and through predictive maintenance we can ensure lower resource consumption and decreased environmental impact.
During this virtual seminar we will zoom in on how you can work with:
Refurbished parts offer a dual advantage by being more environmentally friendly and also adds an economical benefit. By choosing to work with refurbished components, manufacturers contribute to a reduction in electronic waste, as these parts are salvaged, tested, and restored to a functional state.
Remote Service offers various economical and environmental benefits, contributing to increased efficiency, reduced costs, and a more sustainable approach to business operations. As we know, remote service can contribute to less downtime and longer lifespan of machinery, it also decrease travel and overall limit the environmental impact in field service
AI tools for scheduling and planning can be a key to transforming the service operation and setting the manufactures up for long term predictability, productivity and sustainability. How can AI be a tool to provide a higher level of efficiency needed to meet customer demands? And at the same time contribute to the strategy of a more sustainable service operation?
Sustainability in manufacturing through the promotion of longer machine life and the use of refurbished spare parts reflects a responsible and forward-thinking approach that benefits both businesses and the environment. It exemplifies a commitment to reducing environmental impact, conserving resources, and building a more resilient and sustainable industrial landscape.
We look forward to discussing sustainability in service during our Virtual Academy and learn more about how adopting technologies and techniques can create a more sustainable service and future.
Kind Regards;
Lisa Hellqvist
AGENDA: 26th of March 10.00-11.15
10.00-10.05 Chairman Intro - Kris Oldland, Editor in Chiefm Copperberg
10.05-10.35 The Sustainable Advantage: How Aftermarket Services Drive Profitability
By prioritizing sustainable practices, you demonstrate alignment with your customers' values, build stronger relationships, and potentially command a premium for your services. Extending product lifespan through refurbishment and proper maintenance can significantly reduce the environmental impact associated with raw material extraction and production of new equipment
Lisa Hellqvist, Managing Director, Copperberg
10.35-11.15 Reduced Downtime, Extended Lifespan:
Discover how predictive maintenance and remote service minimize resource consumption and machine replacements, lowering your environmental footprint.
Andrea Pelizzaro, Connected Services Manager, BU Decanters, Alfa Laval
11.15 Thank you