Building energy efficiency upgrade at Pandan Kft.

GINOP-4.1.5-22-2222-00036

Beneficiary name: PANDAN Plastic Processing and Environmental Technology Limited Liability Company

Project identification number: GINOP-4.1.5-22-2022-00036

Project title: Building energy efficiency upgrade at Pandan Kft.

Total eligible cost of the project: HUF 84,284,352

Contractual grant amount: HUF 75,855,916

Subsidy rate: 90 %

Project start date:: 2022.08.01.

Project completion date:: 2023.06.29.

Project description:

Modernization of complete heating and/or domestic hot water systems, installation of an A++ air-to-water heat pump system, replacement of radiators. Modernization of existing old, outdated indoor lighting system, wiring of new lighting system and installation of lighting fixtures. Installation of 150 mm polystyrene foam board vertical insulation on the brick walls of the office building. Installation of 150 mm polystyrene foam board horizontal insulation in the attic. Vertical installation of 100 mm PUR sandwich panels on the west, south and east sides of the production hall. Removal of the steel trapezoidal sheet covering from the roof structure of the steel hall and installation of new steel-reinforced 100 mm PUR foam sandwich panels for horizontal insulation. Modernization of aluminum doors and windows. Installation of plastic doors and windows. Installation of sectional industrial doors. Installation of a 45.65 kWp solar panel system on the steel roof structure of the production hall.

Implementation of workplace training at Pandan Kft.

GINOP-6.1.6-17-2018-00537

Applicant name: PANDAN Plastic Processing and Environmental Technology Ltd.

Project identification number: GINOP-6.1.6-17-2018-00537

Project title: Implementation of workplace training at Pandan Kft.

Contractual grant amount: HUF 33,370,019

Amount of support: 100 %

Physical completion of the project: 2020.08.12.

Project description:

We planned 18 training courses for our project, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we were only able to implement 17 courses, as follows:

  • Improving the effectiveness of cooperation (20 hours): 15 out of 15 participants obtained a certificate
  • Improving the effectiveness of cooperation (20 hours): 11 out of 15 people obtained a certificate
  • Improving the effectiveness of cooperation (20 hours): 11 out of 15 people obtained a certificate
  • Acquiring information and communication skills (20 hours): 10 out of 10 participants obtained a certificate
  • Lean is not just for companies! – Lean philosophy in everyday life (40 hours): 16 out of 16 participants obtained a certificate
  • Lean is not just for companies! – Lean philosophy in everyday life (40 hours): 15 out of 15 participants obtained a certificate
  • Lean is not just for companies! – Lean philosophy in everyday life (40 hours): 15 out of 15 participants obtained a certificate
  • Lean is not just for companies! – Lean philosophy in everyday life (40 hours): 9 out of 9 participants obtained a certificate
  • Modern practice: improving adaptability (20 hours): 10 out of 10 participants obtained certification
  • Modern practice: improving adaptability (20 hours): 10 out of 10 participants obtained certification
  • Modern practice: improving adaptability (20 hours): 10 out of 10 participants obtained certification
  • Modern practice: improving adaptability (20 hours): 10 out of 10 participants obtained certification
  • Modern practice: effective management. 9 out of 9 participants obtained a certificate
  • Construction and material handling machine operator: 5 out of 5 people obtained certification
  • Social security and payroll administrator training: 3 out of 3 participants obtained certification
  • Logistics and freight forwarding administrator: 1 out of 1 obtained a certificate.
  • INDUSTRY 4.0 – internal training: 37 out of 37 people obtained certification

We achieved the target indicators and even exceeded them in every case.

During the one-and-a-half-year implementation period, the successful implementation was supported by a project manager, a financial manager, and a professional implementer.

Detailed description of the project:
http://uniosforrasok.hu/pandan

Purchase of distillation equipment

GINOP-2.1.8-17-2017-00065

Project title:                                       PANDAN KFT PURCHASE OF DISTILLATION EQUIPMENT

Project identification number:                  GINOP-2.1.8-17-2017-00065

Beneficiary name:                    PANDAN PLASTIC PROCESSING AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY LTD.

Contractual grant amount:       HUF 14,999,970

Subsidy rate:                         36.78%

Project completion date:          2018.10.16.

Project description:

A widespread technology in the printing industry is flexographic printing, in which plastic films are printed with solvent-based inks.

An inevitable consequence of design changes is the washing of the solvent printing machine.

The solvent becomes contaminated with ink residues, and 50-200 liters of contaminated liquid is produced during each wash.

Environmental and economic requirements demand that this contaminated liquid be regenerated.

 The process involves distillation, in which heated liquid components with similar boiling points are vaporized after heating and then condensed.

The equipment purchased as part of the tender implements this technology using steam heating. Capacity: approx. 700-800 l/shift.

With the purchased equipment, we can regenerate the solvent generated during the operation of printing machines with the lowest possible residual waste content, thus making it reusable in the process.

Due to the lower amount of residual solvent and the higher efficiency of the equipment, significantly less hazardous waste is generated for disposal, thus significantly reducing the amount of waste generated and the environmental impact.

 

 

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