1~17 item / All 17 items
Displayed results
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationContact this company
Contact Us Online1~17 item / All 17 items
Do you know the total CO2 emissions from your factory and equipment? This is a simulation where you can input the amount of energy currently being used and see how much CO2 is being emitted. Additionally, once you know the CO2 emissions, you can easily simulate "how much can be reduced?" Would you like to easily simulate your company's CO2 emissions and reduction rate?
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study of improvements made by a company in the crushed stone industry. During peak seasons, work stoppages due to pump failures and hose bursts in construction machinery were causing delays in the project schedule. In response, they switched to a low-density, high-viscosity index lubricant (hydraulic fluid). As a result, oil temperature was kept under control, issues with pumps and hoses improved, and delays due to work stoppages were reduced. Additionally, the oil change cycle was extended. [Case Study] ■Industry: Crushed Stone Industry ■Challenges/Issues Before Implementation - During peak seasons, work stoppages due to pump failures and hose bursts in construction machinery were causing delays in the project schedule. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study of improvements made by a company in the crushed stone industry. There was a problem where the piston rings were worn, causing blow-by gases to erupt as white smoke. In response, we proposed a lubricant recommended by the construction machinery manufacturer. We switched to a lubricant that combines engine protection performance with fuel efficiency. As a result, engine troubles in heavy machinery were suppressed, repair costs were reduced, and the switch in lubricants led to a total cost reduction. [Case Study] ■Industry: Crushed Stone Industry ■Challenges/Issues Before Implementation - Worn piston rings causing blow-by gases to erupt as white smoke - Current lubricant used: Competitor's DH-2 10W-30 *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study of improvements made by a company engaged in industrial waste disposal. There were several issues, including "machines stopping due to rising oil temperatures in summer," "time loss due to warm-up operations in winter," and "troubles with noise from equipment operation." In response, we switched the hydraulic operating oil to a high-performance lubricant with a high viscosity index and energy-saving features. This led to improved productivity by reducing warm-up time in winter and controlling oil temperature in summer, and the noise during equipment operation was reduced from 94dB to 84dB. 【Case Study】 ■ Industry: Industrial Waste Disposal (Scrap Industry) ■ Issues and Problems Before Implementation - Machines stopping due to rising oil temperatures in summer - Time loss due to warm-up operations in winter - Troubles with noise from equipment operation *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study of improvements made by a company in the transportation industry. They were troubled by the corrosion caused by the aging of underground tanks, which has become a social issue due to oil leakage accidents into the soil. Our company proposed appropriate measures for addressing the aging of single-shell underground tanks and buried piping. In the related links, we present three conditions for the continued use of aging tanks. Please take a look. [Case Study] ■Industry: Transportation ■Challenges/Issues Before Implementation - Corrosion due to the aging of tanks has become a social issue as it is a factor in oil leakage accidents into the soil. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study of a company engaged in the land transportation industry. "They have been working on improving fuel efficiency every year, but are wondering if there are any other methods available." In response, they introduced "low rolling resistance tires." While maintaining tire performance, they reduced rolling resistance and achieved better fuel efficiency. In the related links, we provide examples of simulations for the introduction of low rolling resistance tires. Please take a look. 【Case Study】 ■Industry: Land Transportation ■Challenges/Issues Before Implementation - They have been working on improving fuel efficiency every year, but are wondering if there are any other methods available. - They want to know about energy-saving methods. - If they could reduce fuel costs even slightly... - They want to know about initiatives from other companies. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study of improvement from a transportation company. Recently, even during summer nights, the outside temperature can reach nearly 30°C. Due to issues with continuous driving time and rest periods, it was not possible to keep the truck's engine running continuously, which made it difficult to address heatstroke prevention for drivers. Therefore, we installed a cooler that operates an electric compressor powered by a battery. By installing this, we improved the working environment during the summer and were able to operate the cooler without using the engine, resulting in an annual fuel cost reduction of approximately 90,000 yen. [Case Study] ■ Industry: Transportation ■ Challenges/Problems Before Implementation - Due to issues with continuous driving time and rest periods, it was not possible to keep the truck's engine running continuously. - Struggling with heatstroke prevention for drivers. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study of improvements made by a company in the textile industry. They were using four 22KW compressors. They wanted to reduce electricity costs and promote energy efficiency but were unsure of what actions to take, relying on contractors, which resulted in a lack of understanding of the appropriate air supply volume. Therefore, we conducted a diagnosis of the four compressors (checking their operational status). It was determined that due to being over-spec, it was possible to change from four 22KW units to one 37KW unit. By updating the equipment, it was found that they could reduce their running costs by 800,000 yen annually. [Case Study] ■Industry: Textile Industry ■Challenges/Issues Before Implementation - They wanted to reduce electricity costs and promote energy efficiency but were unsure of what actions to take. - Due to relying on contractors, they did not have a grasp of the appropriate air supply volume. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study of improvements made by a manufacturing company. During the summer, the temperature in the factory and warehouse rises, leading to poor working conditions and decreased employee productivity. If the working environment is not improved, there is a risk of accidents within the factory and an increase in the turnover rate. To address this, we installed heat-insulating sheets on the ceiling. This allowed us to cut 97% of the radiant heat from the sun. Employees have expressed their satisfaction, noting that the temperature in the factory and warehouse is "completely different" from before. [Case Study] ■ Industry: Manufacturing ■ Issues/Problems Before Implementation - High temperatures in the factory and warehouse during summer, leading to poor working conditions and decreased employee productivity. - Risks of accidents within the factory and an increased turnover rate. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study of improvements made by a manufacturing company. The company was facing requests from its parent company, affiliates, and business partners to address environmental issues, but they were unsure where to start. As a solution, they changed their contract from a standard demand contract to a CO2-free electricity plan. As a result, their annual CO2 emissions were reduced from 68,000 kg to 0 kg. [Case Study] ■ Industry: Manufacturing ■ Challenges/Issues Before Implementation - While they often hear about CO2 reduction and environmental issues, they did not know what actions to take as a company. - They were being asked by their parent company, affiliates, and business partners to address environmental issues, but they were unsure where to start. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study of Company A (Kanagawa Prefecture) in the manufacturing industry. The company was concerned about wanting to proactively consider CO2 reduction in anticipation of requests from future business partners and financial institutions regarding CO2 reduction. As a result, by switching to a CO2-free menu, they were able to achieve a near-zero CO2 emissions level related to electricity. (CO2 emissions from three factories: 217,118 kg) Additionally, you can view simulation data on emissions if they switch to a CO2-free menu starting in April, based on the results from the first year of the Reiwa era, through the related links. [Case Study] ■Industry: Manufacturing Factory ■Challenges/Issues Before Implementation - They wanted to proactively consider CO2 reduction in anticipation of requests from future business partners (major automobile manufacturers, clothing manufacturers) and financial institutions. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study of a company engaged in the linen supply industry. They were using two boilers from 2005 and one boiler from 2007, and were considering updating their boilers due to the expansion of their factory. As a result, they conducted a cost-benefit analysis of using a combination of new and existing boilers, and implemented an equipment update with "three new boilers and one existing boiler." By switching to high-efficiency boilers, they increased output and reduced annual operating costs by 1,223,000 yen. [Case Study] ■ Industry: Linen Supply ■ Situation regarding energy consumption, etc. - Using two boilers from 2005 and one boiler from 2007 - Considering boiler updates due to factory expansion *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study of improvements made by a company engaged in the linen supply industry. They were using general-purpose hydraulic oil in their dewatering machines, which caused the oil temperature to rise during operation, leading to equipment shutdowns and inefficiencies. Additionally, there were issues with noise and oil leaks due to the deterioration of seals. In response, we proposed a lubricant that suppresses oil temperature and saves energy, and switched the oil used. As a result, after the oil change, the oil temperature dropped from 55°C to 47°C, and the noise was reduced to a level where conversations could be held in front of the machine. [Case Study] - Industry: Linen Supply - Challenges/Problems Before Implementation: - Oil temperature rose during operation, causing equipment shutdowns and inefficiencies - Noise (making conversations difficult to hear) and oil leaks due to seal deterioration *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study of improvements made by a company in the linen industry. There was a concern that exhaust steam could be blown towards nearby residences depending on the wind direction. Although there were currently no issues with the neighbors, they were worried about potential future problems and wanted to implement some measures. As a solution, an exhaust steam recovery system was installed. As a result, measures were taken to address the issue with nearby residences. Additionally, by recovering the steam, the supply water temperature was raised by approximately 6°C, contributing to energy savings. [Case Study] ■ Industry: Linen Industry ■ Challenges/Issues Before Implementation - Exhaust steam could be blown towards nearby residences depending on the wind direction. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce a case study from a certain food factory. The installation of a dewatering machine is effective for reducing the volume of sludge generated from wastewater treatment. However, the "disposal cost" when disposing of the dewatered sludge (dewatered cake) as industrial waste has become a significant burden. Therefore, we changed from "polymer coagulants (cationic + anionic)" to "inorganic coagulants + amphoteric polymer coagulants." As a result, the change in coagulants led to a cost reduction of 4 million yen annually. [Case Study] ■ Industry: Certain food factory ■ Issues/Problems before implementation - The "disposal cost" when disposing of the dewatered sludge (dewatered cake) as industrial waste has become a significant burden. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationA declaration has been made to achieve a "decarbonized society" by reducing greenhouse gas emissions to virtually zero by 2050. The promotion of renewable energy is said to contribute not only to environmental issues but also to the resolution of economic and social challenges, as stated in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As a company that has long supported the local community, we at Shin-Daitokyu are proposing an electricity rate plan called "CO2 Free Menu" that can contribute to a sustainable society.
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registrationIntroducing the "0plan," a self-consumption model for solar power generation that you create and use yourself! 【Simple Flow of "0plan"】 - New Shinhikari will invest in and install a solar power generation system at the building of the electricity contract holder. - The electricity contract holder will consume the electricity generated by the solar power. - The electricity consumed by the electricity contract holder from the solar power will be billed monthly by New Shinhikari. *Please note that there will be an internal review before the contract. 【Three Zero Costs for Great Benefits】 1. Zero initial investment 2. Zero maintenance costs 3. Zero heat insulation measures
Added to bookmarks
Bookmarks listBookmark has been removed
Bookmarks listYou can't add any more bookmarks
By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.
Free membership registration