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Reducing Cost of Goods in Food Manufacturing
Food manufacturing is one of the most energy- and water-intensive sectors in the UK, with utility costs accounting for up to 15–20% of total production expenses…
Case study
Food manufacturing is one of the most energy- and water-intensive sectors in the UK, with utility costs accounting for up to 15–20% of total production expenses…
Sector Insight
Our F&B Engineering Programme helps cut energy, water use and emissions, purpose-built for the food and beverage industry. This product delivers a tailored strategy…
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Every project is unique, so Projective tailors the approach. Projective’s flexible, client-first approach ensures solutions are shaped around your goals, site, and team…
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A 500-employee manufacturing site, part of a £21 billion global corporation, was facing a major capital investment. A third-party consultant had advised immediate replacement…
Sector Insight
Helping manufacturers transform how they use water and energy, intelligently, sustainably, and cost-effectively. We deliver tailored engineering solutions that reduce consumption and optimise…
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Purpose-built for fast results, clear insight, and measurable impact, our services empower financial stakeholders to make confident decisions, stabilise operations, and…
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Compressed air is a key utility for all Pharmaceutical manufacturing sites, consuming a considerable amount of electricity. Our UK-based client, part of an FTSE 100 company…
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Do you need a solution that optimises performance, reduces site risk and ensures resilient operations? Projective delivers through intelligent, future-ready engineering.
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When a leading global brewery set out to reduce energy costs, improve reliability, and meet ambitious sustainability targets, they turned to Projective…
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At one of the client’s key UK manufacturing sites, chiller plays a critical role in supporting product packaging operations. The site team had observed signs of limited cooling capacity during…