The Parmalat plant in Kyalami produces and packages a number of different yoghurt products. The client approached Martec to conduct a leak detection survey which involved the process of finding, tagging and quantifying leak loss on all compressed air lines in the factory.
Case Study | Direct impact of the leak detection survey and repairs estimated at a R 661,672.00 saving per annum
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