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The factories and the global service stations are the heart of VIKING. Over the last decade, they have invested heavily in optimising the production facilities within technology, innovation, safety and low energy consumption. 

Local and global initiatives

In 2023, they have worked on a large number of local and global initiatives throughout the production facilities with the aim of promoting sustainable production methods.

These initiatives include improved waste air treatment, further installation of solar panels on factories, introduction of environmentally friendly equipment, such as electric forklifts, battery recycling, and more.

2023 local energy optimisation initiatives

Selected results from the 2023 local energy optimisation initiatives:

  • The installation of LED lights has resulted in electricity savings of 11.6% throughout the Danish facilities.
  • The solar panels installed in the production facilities in Thailand now cover around 40% of the total electricity consumption, resulting in reduced CO2 emissions of approximately 844 tons per year. The facility also runs on 100% LED lights.
  • The installation of LED light in the Chinese factory has resulted in a 44.8% reduction of electricity used for lighting. Paper consumption has dropped 17.5% from 2022 to 2023 as a result of targeted efforts to promote the paperless office.

Water and electricity consumption

At VIKING, they are committed to reducing the water and electricity consumption on an annual basis

At VIKING, they are committed to reducing the water and electricity consumption on an annual basis. To achieve this goal, they have established yearly targets for the service and manufacturing sites.

These targets are set to reduce both electricity and water consumption. They are pleased to report that the manufacturing sites has successfully met the electricity target. However, the service stations have exceeded their targets, likely due to an increase in activity over the past year.

Manufacturing sites

Conversely, for the water target, they can see the opposite scenario. The manufacturing sites did not meet the target, while the service stations significantly reduced their consumption compared to 2022.

Nonetheless, these results were expected as the increase in activity also implies an increased need of water to produce the products.

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