Marine Management Checklist Series:

How to use Compressed Air More Efficiently

The Marine Industry’s pace is only limited by how fast you can move. Sometimes, the cost of moving too fast can be harmful to the bottom line. We have highlighted a handful of commonly overlooked areas in the marine industry manufacturing process that can generate savings for any organization using compressed air.

We will look at one area of the ship building and manufacturing process that can be more efficient, with the goal of saving builders more production/repair time and money. Simply follow these monthly Marine Industry Manager Checklists . 

This month, Sponge-Jet is providing a checklist for using compressed air. The checklist includes some “best practices” as well as other tips for getting the most from your compressed air investments.

Compressed air costs continue beyond the initial capital investment and standard maintenance of the system. This checklist is intended to help managers confirm their organization is controlling the variable costs associated with compressed air that can often be overlooked.

The Marine Management Series Checklist is a helpful resource for:

  • Ship Builders
  • Dry Docks
  • Ship Yards
  • Naval Facilities
  • Marine Industry Manufacturers 

 

"Beware of little expenses. A small leak will sink a great ship"     

-Benjamin Franklin