ExxonMobil and Energy Consulting Allgäu have collaborated on the delivery of advice and expertise on operational efficiency for companies in the food processing and production industries.
The two companies will advise manufacturers on energy-efficient lubricants and efficient energy management that can help them with the achievement of the ISO50001 certification, which is the industry framework governing the establishment and implementation of energy management systems.
ExxonMobil’s SHC Cibus series of food machinery lubricants have the potential to reduce energy consumption by up to 3.6% over conventional oils, the company said.
Rainer Lange, ExxonMobil’s SHC brand advisor for Europe, Africa and the Middle East, said: “The cooperation with Energy Consulting Allgäu will enable us to provide a unique service for existing and future customers. The food sector, like many other sectors, uses significant amounts of energy and this collaboration enables us to show companies how energy-efficient lubricants coupled with efficient energy management systems can potentially help to lower overall operating costs and meet environmental requirements.
“Our Mobil SHC Cibus series is specially formulated for the full range [of] food processes and we look forward to working with companies to support their journey towards efficient, ISO 50001-certified operations.”
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