Sustainability and Cash Flow of Efficient processes
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Solving the problem of process efficiency has two positive effects. First of all, introducing coil-fed processing into the process - as we’ve seen - produces raw material savings that can...
show moreFirst of all, introducing coil-fed processing into the process - as we’ve seen - produces raw material savings that can even be in excess of twenty percent for the same quantity of product and that means positive margins and cash flow that is immediately available to the company.
This may vary depending on sector and use: in any event, it’s material that the entrepreneur and the company no longer have to purchase and the waste also doesn’t need to be managed or disposed of.
The whole process is much more profitable and the positive result can be seen immediately on the income statement.
Furthermore, by purchasing less raw material, the company automatically makes the process more sustainable, because that raw material no longer needs to be produced downstream!
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Author | Andrea Dallan |
Organization | Andrea Dallan |
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