Optimizing cold production:
the albéa case study
Albéa trusts Dametis to carry out complex optimization work on industrial refrigeration production, with the aim of reducing their bills.


Dametis supports one of Albéa’s sites
to sustain cold production
Present in 14 countries, Albéa is a leading specialist in the production of plastic tubes, used mainly as containers for cosmetics and skincare products.
In addition to these tubes, the group also produces various types of packaging in different textures (plastic, glass) for skincare, make-up and perfume products.
Its originally French know-how has won over well-known brands such as Garnier, Nuxe, L’Occitane, Givenchy…

The ALBÉA Group in figures:
8 billion
Tubes produced each year
35
Industrial sites
125000
Employees
Close-up of Dametis support at Albéa’s Plouhinec site
Key figures
ISO 45001, ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 certified, the Plouhinec site specializes in the production of packaging for the cosmetics industry.
The site essentially produces the entire lipstick container: cap, base and mechanism.

12 000 m²
Plant size
+200
On-site staff
+40
High-speed presses
Optimizing industrial refrigeration production:
a lever for decarbonization
Their needs :

Protecting and securing industrial refrigeration production

Recover waste heat from the new refrigeration system

Supervise and control on-site installations
Our solutions:

Carrying out work
- New cold production facilities
- Heat recovery on chillers and compressors

Introduction of new processes:
- Use of waste heat for processes
- Building air conditioning

Deployment of MyDametis, EMS software, to monitor consumption
Results IN FIGURES
99%
reduction in gas consumption
642 MWh
in gas savings in the first year
45 000€
savings on annual gas bill
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