April 08, 2022

Symaga sets out factory management plan 2022

Recently, a Spanish based storage specialist obtained ISO 45001 re-certification in Safety and Health at work, becoming a safer and healthier place to work since the implementation of a new management system in 2018. Symaga are proud of being the first company certificated in 45001 in the Castilla La Mancha region, and since then have had zero work accidents since the beginning of 2022.

Safety and Occupational Risk Prevention measures are included in their new Factory Management Plan 2022, that oversees all actions in occupational risk, environment and quality.

ISO 14001 will be re-certificated by the end of the year, as in the months ahead Symaga work to execute strengthening actions such as the renewal of their forklift feet. 

This year, 25 percent of the forklift feet is renewed, with electric and pashing the progressively internal combustion units. In addition, waste management is one of the main points to be stressed, as the objective is to increase the number of recycling points and improve separation with more paper containers.

Sustainable manufacturing of Symaga silos advances, and in this 2022 they increased green energy consumption: with a new photovoltaic solar energy plant installed in 2020, and set to double in size, Symaga are on track to get more than 50 percent of their energy consumption from clean, self-generation.

Symaga move towards an Industry 4.0 principle. They begin the implementation of MES-SGA system linked to their ERP. The goal is to improve factory control to get a more efficient management of raw material and finished product warehouse.

Symaga's philosophy is one of continuous improvement. This 'Factory Management plan 2022' achieves a safer, less contaminated and more efficient workplace, and thus attaining an improvement in the company´s competitiveness.

For more information about Symaga visit the website, HERE. 

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