‘The site will be a showcase for sustainability in the beverage manufacturing industry. Constructing the plant at the Rotterdam port also means saving on millions of road transportation miles each year, which will cut the company’s annual supply chain mileage by 25 percent. innocent estimates that this one, carbon neutral plant will allow it to cut its overall carbon footprint by 10 percent. But it’s not all about reducing carbon footprint. With GEA’s help, innocent wants to challenge the traditional way of designing, building and operating a production site by offering an inspiring, people-friendly and healthy environment for its roughly 190 employees it plans to recruit. We are very proud to partner with innocent in delivering our combined vision for an end-to-end concept for process planning and technology. We’re providing more than just a collection of machines, but rather a 360-degree approach to processes, which is in fact what generates the greatest added value,’ explains Stefan Klebert, CEO of GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft.
Sam Woollett, Engineering and Facilities Lead for innocent, adds, ‘Our company’s core mission is to develop ambitious goals and tackle things with an open mind. GEA was right on target with its fresh ideas and is delivering what’s important to us.’
The innocent project is one of the largest that GEA has undertaken in this process area and has involved working in true partnership with innocent from day one, including experts from GEA Netherlands, who will support innocent throughout the design, configuration and installation process. GEA will also continue to provide tailored service and support for the plant and its key stakeholders.
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