N E E R G GO ONSIBLY EAT RESP 1
SUPPORT LOCAL
¤ Shorter distance requires less transport fuels… and less chemicals needed to keep food fresh
2
EAT LESS MEAT ¤ Meat production is very resources-intensive
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EAT SUSTAINABLE FISH ¤ Many wild fish stocks are at the risk of disappearing entirely
4
CHOOSE ORGANIC ¤ Less use of fertilizers and
pesticides protects the environment – and your health!
5
AVOID PACKAGING ¤ Packaging requires energy and
resources just to end up in the trash
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N E E R G GOIT ON THE SCREEN! KEEP
… and if printing cannot be avoided remember to: ¤
PRINT DOUBLE-SIDED and in
black/white hine to ¤ Set the printer/copy mac ENERGY SAVING modus when done inted paper for ¤ RE-USE single-sided pr r internal documents or as note pape es ¤ RECYCLE toner cartridg
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N E E R G GO NICATE! E-COMMU
Reduce our largest source of Greenhouse Gas emissions: instead of travelling make use of VIDEOCONFERENCING, WEBCONFERENCING, SKYPE & LYNC and the good old phone. ¤ For help with this ICT equipment, contact:
¤
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N E E R G GO WATER ENJOY TAP 1
IT’S THE RESPONSIBLE CHOICE ¤ Producing plastic bottles and transporting water requires a lot of energy and resources… just to land in the waste bin!
2 IT SAVES MONEY ¤ Bottled water costs money. Tap water is free for you!
3
IT’S SAFE and TASTES GOOD ¤ Well-maintained drinking sources, where filters are regularly exchanged, provide a safe alternative to bottled water
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N E E R G GOSTICK AND BEAN WITH
1
IN THE OFFICE: ¤¤ Save Energy ¤¤ Reduce Waste ¤¤ Recycle
2 IN THE CANTEEN:
¤¤ Choose locally-produced food ¤¤ Eat less meat ¤¤ Eat sustainable fish ¤¤ Choose organic ¤¤ Avoid packaging
3
WHEN TRAVELLING ¤¤ Choose trains, car-pooling and economy seats on planes ¤¤ Bundle meetings and reduce the number of travellers ¤¤ Drive fuel efficiently ¤¤ Meet online where possible
2014 4
GGS S- Geeneraal Greeen Managgemeent 20014
GGS‐General Green M Managemen nt Go Green Syria 4 1/1/2014
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(G GREEN MA ANGEMENT) Go Gree en Syria ( Mem mber of UNFC CCC) registerr in short list of o UNGM ( United Nation Glo obal Market) No.
3662520, our register r activvity ( Engineeering, Greeen Managem ment servicess, Energy Tran nsporting , Green G Energgy, Water Equipments, Logistic Serrvices, Money Transfer, Conssulting, Prov vide Workerrs Services, Green G Build ding, Supply of food –non n food goods, Heallthy Servicess)
Green Manageement : Green Management M is i a part from m UNFCCC Internationaal Program, including grreen manageement of sourcees ( Energy, water, naturral sources, keep k climatee, keep Earthh, Best invesstment of sources and humaan power). UN decided to use Green Manaagement in all UN organizations activities, a keeep of climaate & Earth is the t responsib bility of All UN organizations . In all UN NFCCC confferences CAP, they sure that keep off climate is the t priority of o all activitiies of the wordd.
W housee manaagemeent & packa Ware p aging (GRE EEN MANGE M EMEN NT) warehousse Green maanagement & packagingg including (Goods ( receiipt, Warehouuse managem ment, Goods Issuance, General G maanagement, Packaging Managem ment, Loadiing –offloaading, Managem ment of relaationship with local goveern, IT Equippments and software s ) Warehouuse managem ment includiing provide , equipmennt, labors, IT T reporting,, security syystem includingg online cctv v , maintenannce, best conntrol.
Making M g Your Wareh house Green G Warehouuses are busy places. Goods are constantly on the moove; inbound and outbbound deliveries have to bee dealt withh as well as the movem ments of item ms from locaation to locaation. Many buusinesses no ow incorporrate packingg and assem mbly operattions withinn the warehhouse, creating an a even morre complex environment e t. Businesses are trying g to maximizze their returrn on each dollar d spent on warehousse operationns. As well as incorporatin i ng value addded processees in the warehouse coompanies aree looking too use environm mentally focu used procedures to reduuce costs whhilst increasiing their soccial responsibility efforts. When buusinesses loo ok at makingg their warehhouse processses more ennvironmentaally focused,, they generallyy look at threee main areaas; reduce, reeuse and recyycle. Reduce When wee look at a warehouse w thhere are maany areas whhere businesses can reduuce consumpption, whether this is conssumption off energy or resources. In I turn bothh of these cooncepts can help Go Gre een Syria As a memb ber of UNFCCC
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reduce sppending. Ass energy cossts continue to rise, anyy reduction in i consumpttion will hellp the environm ment and a co ompany’s boottom line. Many buusinesses have been woorking to redduce the am mount of pacckaging theyy use in shippping products.. Advances in packaging materialls allow a reduction r inn weight whhilst maintaaining efficiencyy. The reducction in packkaging weigght not only reduces shippping costs, but saves ennergy in movinng packing material m and packed item ms around thhe warehousse. Bio-degraadable packaaging materialss are also an n important part p of this scenario, s so customers are a not liablee for disposinng of environm mentally harm mful packaging. In the waarehouse, bu usinesses are reducing ennergy costs inn a number of simple waays such as using u motion sensors s to only illuminaate areas in use and chharging forklift trucks inn off-peak hours h when energy costs are a lower. Some S compaanies are loooking at intrroducing sollar panels on the warehousse roof and intelligent i ellectrical systtems to take advantage of o off-peak power. p Reuse Warehouuses have beeen one areaa in a busineess that tradditionally reuuses materiaals. Items such as wood paallets and pllastic totes are constanntly reused in i the warehhouse. Som me businessees are examininng their wareehouse proceesses to idenntify where reuse is approopriate. One areaa that is off interest is in the adoption of retturnable pacckaging for products. Some S packaginng can be exttremely expeensive to maanufacturer and a is lost eaach time a prroduct is soldd. By increasinng the life off the packagiing and makiing it easy foor customerss to return, thhe packaging can be reusedd a number of o times, redducing waste and saving money. Other com mpanies are trying to reuuse the packkaging materrial that theyy receive from m their supppliers. Some paackaging carrdboard or packing p cann be reused and can redduce the am mount of paccking material that needs to o be purchassed. Recycle Recyclinng of materiaals in the waarehouse cann significantlly reduce waaste. Sendingg used packaaging and packking materiaal to recyclinng facilitiess rather thann waste facilities is the environmenntally correct decision d to make. m Howevver there aree many instaances in a warehouse w w where recycliing is also apprropriate such h as the reccycling or ennvironmentaally correct disposal d of batteries, oiil and chemicalls. Many bu usinesses haave perform med audits of o their locaations to iddentify areass and processess where they y can be moore environm mentally foccused. Thesee processes can significcantly reduce coosts as well as a producingg a more envvironmentallly sound com mpany. Howeverr, despite thee investmentt a companyy makes in order o to imprrove its sociial responsibbility, the emplloyees need to change thheir work haabits and folllow new prrocedures that combinedd will help the environment e t and in turnn help the com mpany’s botttom line.
Packa aging In n The Warehou W use Introducction Almost every e producct we purchaase as a conssumer or a business b is packaged. p Thhe packagingg was initially intended i to provide p prottection for thhe item as it being handlled in the waarehouse or when w the item is being ship pped. Packaaging can be extremely elaborate, e annd for the coonsumer it caan be an art forrm to entice you to makee a purchasee. For busineesses the pacckaging on an a item shouuld be sufficientt to limit any y damage to the item as it is moved in i the warehhouse. Packagin ng and Palleets Go Gre een Syria As a memb ber of UNFCCC
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Moving and storing items in thee warehouse is very impportant for a company. To T maximizze the c of a warehousee the companny should develop d theirr packaging to that the items i storage capacity can be sttored easily on o pallets. By B developinng packagingg that allowss a certain nuumber of item ms to be storedd safely and efficiently e o a pallet, thhe cost of maaterials handdling will be reduced. Haaving on packaginng that redu uces the num mber of item ms on a paallet will inccrease costss only on inn the warehousse but all alo ong the suppply chain. Customers C who will be purchasing p ittems at the pallet p level willl also benefiit from efficiient packaginng. Packagin ng and Min nimizing Dam mage The prim mary task forr packaging is i to minimiize damage that t could occcur after ann item has left the productioon line. In the t warehouuse the item is subject to t a variety of situationns where dam mage could occcur. Forkliftts can drop materials, m thhey can fall from f conveyyor belts, or fall from brroken pallets. In I each of th hese instances, the packkaging has to be designed so that itt will protecct the item from m damage, but b light enoough so that is does not increase thee weight of the t finished good so muchh that the sh hipping costts are signifficantly incrreased. In addition a the packaging must protect the t item fro om environm mental damaage, such as a extreme temperature, water dam mage, contaminnation with other o goods, or damage from f static, which w is impportant for ellectronic item ms. Packagin ng Types There aree different ty ypes of packkaging that is used for fiinished goodds; internal packaging, p w which the end consumer sees, s and external e pacckaging, whhich is for industrial use. u The intternal ped usually to t appeal to the t consumeer and has alll the inform mation requireed by packaginng is develop law. Thee external paackaging muust be sufficient to proteect the internnal packaginng as well as a the finished item. It musst also have enough infoormation so that it identiifies the conntents, in texxt and often witth bar codees for use with w RF techhnology in the t warehouuse. The exxternal packaaging should haave dimensio ons that alloow a suitablee quantity to be stored onn a pallet moost efficientlyy. Efficientt Packaging g With spaace and weig ght being thee logistics managers m prim mary concerrns, it is important to devvelop packaginng that is smaall, but suffiicient to prottect the finisshed item. Inn turn, the paackaging muust be light so that the sh hipment of the t product can be as low as posssible. Whenn companies are developinng packagin ng solutions they t often tuurn to the ligghtweight materials m initiially, paperbboard, aluminum m, and plasttic. Paperbooard and plaastic are verry lightweigght and can protect finnished items quiite well. In addition a the recycling asspect of papeer, cardboardd, and some plastics cann help reduce thhe amount of o waste goiing into loccal landfills. Aluminum containers are excellennt for some foood items as th he material is i strong, buut light, as weell as recyclaable. Corrugatted cardboard is a very popular p prodduct used forr efficient exxterior packaaging, mainlyy due to its streength, light weight, w and recyclability r y. It can easily have information prinnted on it, ass well as bar coodes, and RF FID tags cann easily be applied. a Thee corrugatedd cardboard container c ussually contains organic matterial, paper and starch glue, g and cann be up to 800 percent reccycled produuct. It is also 1000 percent reecyclable soo there is no need to dum mp the left ovver packaginng material in i the landfill.
Using Recycled d Packagging Packaginng materials are used evvery day in almost everry company that manuffactures and sells products.. Packaging is used to move m raw maaterial to a manufacture m er, bulk finished materiaal to a distributoor and then the final prooduct to the consumer. Packaging P m material is thhere to perfoorm a Go Gre een Syria As a memb ber of UNFCCC
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number of o tasks; pro otect the matterial from damage, d from m the enviroonmental connditions, to make m transporttation easier and to makke the item attractive a to the consum mer. However, as the pubblic’s perceptioon about the environmennt changes, companies c arre looking att how they can c adopt greeener packaginng alternativees. Recycled d Content Recycledd content is available in packaging materials, inncluding corrrugated carttons, paperbboard, molded pulp, newsp print, alumiinum, steel, glass and some, but not all, plaastics. For some packaginng materials, it is standarrd practice too include som me level of recycled r conntent. Post-Con nsumer And d Pre-Consu umer Conteent The term m “post-consu umer” referss to end products that haave been useed by the coonsumer andd then separatedd from wastees for recyclling. Post-coonsumer matterials includde materials recycled byy both househollds and non--residential users u such as a offices, manufacturer m rs and retailers. Examplles of post-conssumer materrials includee block foam m, glass andd aluminum containers, newspaperss, and corrugateed cartons. Pre-consuumer conten nt is differennt from post--consumer coontent as it includes i wasste left over from convertinng and printiing processees, discardedd by the mannufacturer prior p to use by b the consuumer. Manufacturers reporrt either totaal recycled content by combining the totals for f pre and postconsumer or report post-consum p mer content only. o Both prre-consumerr and post-coonsumer recyycled materialss provide thee environmental benefitss. Using posst-consumer content provvides marketts for items sepparated for reecycling by consumers. Paperbooard Packag ging Due to the t low costt, versatilityy and durabiility, paperbboard is useed to packagge materialss in a variety of industries. Businesses are using inncreasing am mounts of papperboard witth post-conssumer recycled content becaause of its hiigh quality, cost advantaage and loweer environmeental impactt. q varieety and avaiilability of recycled r conntent paperbboard, With thee improvemeents in the quality, companiees have ado opted the usse of recyclled paperboaard in produucts reachinng the consuumer. Studies have h found that t over 50% % of produccts on superm market shelvves are packkaged in recyycled paperboaard. Consumeers are increeasing awarre of enviroonmental isssues and eff fforts that manufacturer m rs are making with w regardss to using recycled r pacckaging does not go unnnoticed. In a survey byy the Recycledd Paperboard d Alliance, 61% 6 of consuumers were more inclineed to purchaase products from a compaany that uses recycledd paperboardd packagingg. The studdy also founnd that 77% % of consumers felt betteer about a coompany thatt uses recyccled paperbooard and 80% % felt they were "doing something s good g for thhe environm ment" whenn they bougght productts with recyycled paperboaard packagin ng. As comppanies adopt more enviroonmentally friendly fr policcies, a simplle change thaat can be maade in the suppply chain thaat is shouldd not increaase overall cost, c is to increase the use of recyycled packaginng. The produ ucts that aree now availabble, such as recycled papperboard, arre of high quuality, lower cosst and are an n important consideration c n to consum mers.
Maxim mizing Sp pace Utiliization Introducction Warehouuses are expeensive for coompanies too operate. Thhe cost of thhe land, buillding, machiinery, labor andd the items stored in thhe warehouse can amouunt to a signnificant sum of money. Most Go Gre een Syria As a memb ber of UNFCCC
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companiees would lik ke to maxim mize the opeeration of thhe warehousee, either by streamlininng the placemennt and picking of goodds, reducingg the time goods g are stored s in thhe warehousse, or automatinng as much as possible to minimizee labor costss, while impproving accuuracy. Comppanies can also reduce theirr costs and improve i effiiciency of thheir warehouuse by maximizing the space s utilization, ensuring that it is poossible to stoore as manyy items as poossible in thhe most optiimum space. Improving Space Utilization house is not always goood business practice. p A large warehoouse means that t a Having a large wareh business can store laarge numberrs of items thhere, which all have a cost c associatted with them m. In addition, a large warrehouse meaans staff is not looking to utilize sppace efficienntly and this can cause unnnecessarily long travell times betw ween locatioons, causing additional fuel costs, labor costs, andd delays in loading or unnloading traiilers. Smaller warehouses w can cause coompanies to be more creeative in theiir thinking, which w can leead to improvinng space utilization in thhe warehousee leading to short travel times, improoved loadingg and unloading, and overaall efficiencyy improvemeents. One areaa that is ofteen overlookeed when waarehouse spaace is not ann issue, is too ensure thaat the warehousse space is consistent with w the item ms to be stoored. For exxample, if a finished goood is packagedd in a contain ner 3 feet byy 3 feet, thenn the area whhere the item m is stored should reflecct that size. If thhe rack of bin location was w designedd to accept a 4 feet by 4 feet f box, theen there is a lot l of empty sppace when a 3-foot squaare box is placed there. By making sure that thhe bin locatiion is suitable for the item m, the changge can free up u space in the warehoouse, and thee company is no longer paaying money y to store air around an ittem. Another area that can n maximize space utilizaation is to ussing containners in the warehouse thaat fits the item that is being g stored. Quuite often, a part is not packaged p andd will need to be placedd in a c beffore it is storred on the raacks. Many warehouses w d not have a various off sizes do storage container of these storage co ontainers annd adopt a "one size fits all" appproach. This means thhat a replacem ment valve fo or a pump can be placedd in the sam me size contaainer as a feew yards of PVC piping. The T pump may fill the coontainer 85 percent, p whiile the piping barely takkes up ten peercent of the coontainer. Wh hen the contaainers are stoored on the rack, r the spaace maximizzation can apppear to be goood, but in reaality, there is i a lot of waasted space inside i of thee containers, which is coosting the comppany money. Maximizzing space utilization u caan help withh keeping innventory visible and eassy to find. Some S warehousses with lim mited space can cram iteems on a shhelf, which they believee is helping with space utilization, butt in fact can be detrimental as some items can beecome hardeer to find if larger l items aree placed in front. fr This caan slow dow wn picking annd the delivery of itemss to the custoomer, and possiibly customeer satisfactioon. When a company c haas performedd some spacce utilizationn project they often findd that they do d not need as large a warrehouse as they had beeen using. This T can leead to a num mber of revvenue generatinng possibilitties such as renting ouut warehousee space to a third partty, moving other companyy facilities in nto the wareehouse spacce reducing costs elsew where, or usiing the spacce for additionaal manufactu uring.
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Goodss receipt : -
Unloading off incoming suupplies. U C Counting of incoming i suupplies to ennsure it matcch what shouuld be receivved per UN.ORG addvice . Q Quality check k for the stattus of receiveed supplies. R Registering received r suupplies baseed on UN.O ORG requirrement and maintaininng of documentatio ons. Put-away off supplies at a bin levell while enssuring maxiimum and affective usse of w warehouse sp pace . E Ensuring stocck cards are allocated foor all suppliees at bin levvel and data on stock carrds is uppdated on th he real time base. b
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Maintain pro M oper warehoouse structuure to ensurre UN.ORG G requiremennts are mett and m maximum/aff fective use of o space. E Ensure wareh house is alwaays clean . Stock rotation n. Supplies are stored s and kept in an exccellent condiitions. R Re-packing when w requireed and as perr UN.ORG innstruction. Provide daily y warehouse stock and suupplies statuus reports. C Conduction biweekly b phyysical countss and submitt report to UN N.ORG. M Maintain and d submit a suupply truckinng report ( inncoming vs in stock vs outgoing. E Ensure pest control c is appplied.
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Receive releaase order reqquest from UN.ORG. R U Prepare suppllies for shipm ment as per UN.ORG U release order in i a timely manner. m L Load and disp patch releasee supplies onn transporterr truck/vehiccle in a timelly manner. Provide wayb bill for releassed supplies per truck looad on behalff of UN.ORG G. U Update wareh house stockk report on a real time base b accordding to releaased suppliess, the reeport should d include staatus of suppliies requirem ments to be reeleased . Provide daily y scanned coppies of issueed waybills to UN.ORG G.
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Provide and ensure firee softy equiipments arre installed and will maintained m inn the w warehouse. Provide and ensure e enouggh pallets aree available inn the warehoouse. Provide and ensure e securiity personall is availablee in the wareehouse at all time . E Ensure pest control c is appplied in the warehouse. w A movemen All nt are docum mented withh UN.ORG reference r annd documentts are maintaained annd available for UN.ORG at all timee and upon reequest . D Daily sock reeports submittted to UN.O ORG W Warehouse faacility is welll maintainedd.
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The servvices provid der will be fully responsible foor the warehhouse faciliity and suppplies stored/received/ load ded(unit transsporter sign the truck waaybill ).
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Provide the carton box ass UN.ORG requirementss. Provide all raaw material that t will need for packagging . Provide the packaging maachines . Provide the workers w for packaging p faacilities.
Delivery terms (Packag ging) Item Service Descripttion ( food) P Packaging carton boxes (25- 40 - 50 kg) 1 Packagiing – wooden crate c 2 packaging - Large L bags /500 0 /1000 kg 3 packaging - bags /25 /50 0/100 kg 4 packaging - small s bags /1 /5 5/10/15 kg 5 packaging - Canned C metal 05/1/5 kg 6 Service Descripttion ( Non- foood)
Quantity
Unit Basket
Unit pricce
Total prices
Per cbm m Per/Bag Per/Bag Per/ton Per/ton
Packagiing – wooden crate c packaging - Large L bags /500 0 /1000 kg
Per cbm m Per/Bag
Loadin ng –offload ding - Provide the workers w for looading and of o loading. - Provide Crannes& Delivery terms ( loading g& off loadingg) Item Service Description ( loading& & off loading)
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Provide all reequire approvval from loccal govern . Provide the local l govern month plan of the workk .
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F Facility storaage space Coveredd area rentaal Open area Warrehouse mannagement * O Overtime ch harges / Weekends and Holidays H
Per Square meter/Month m h
Per Hour H
5
Overtime charrges / Regular days afterr working hourss Extra E cost per labor
6
Paacking – woooden crate
Per cbm
7
P Packing – loo ose cargo to be packed in i carton boxes/bags Ren ntal of Cranee& Forklift H Handling ( loading& Truccks off loadiing) Contaiiners
Per Box
2 3 4
8 9
Per Square meter/Month m h Per Day
Per Day
per eachh/per day Perr ton
* Wareho ouse managem ment including handling, equipment, labbors, IT reporrting, securityy (including online o
c cctv), maintennance, best coontrol, fee. Warehhouse Managem ment fees per square s meter exxclude commoon warehouse space s used as moving m path annd common utilities; the storage space is i strictly whatt UN.ORG usee to store itemss in
Transpoortation servvices
1- Primary P trransportattion servicces : from ports to main m warehoouses II. Tran nsport (from th he ports of Taartous & Lattaakia to cities and a governoraates) OR RIGINS T Tartous Port Rate US$ U per MT gross
L Lattakia Port Rate in US$ per MT gross g
Damascus D city Rural R Damascuus Go Gre een Syria As a memb ber of UNFCCC
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(G GREEN MA ANGEMENT) Adraa A Adliah A Kisweh K WFP Whs W Ghazlanyah G Sahnaya S WFP WHs W Safita S WFP Whhs Tartous T city Tartous T governoorate Lattakia L city Lattakia L governnorate Lattakia L governnorate WFP Whhs Aleppo A city DESTINA ATIONS Aleppo A governoorate Id dleb city Id dleb governoraate Hasakeh H city Hasakeh H governnorate Qamishly Q Qamishly Q WFP P Whs Der D Ezzor city Der D Ezzor goveernorate Raqqa R city Raqqa R governorrate Homs H city Homs H city WFP P WHs Homs H governorrate Hama H city Hama H governorrate Daraa D city Daraa D governorrate Swidaa S city Swidaa S governoorate Qunaitra Q city Qunaitra Q governnorate III. Hand dling at warehoouses in Syriaa and other ch harges Service descriiption Rate in n US$ per Mettric Ton Grosss Remarks Loading on o trucks Offloadingg at warehousse Truck dem murrage (afterr 24 hours) After arrivval in the wareehouse Truck can ncellation
Ports seervices I. Port Ope erations‐Contaainerized cargo o Service Desscription
CONTAINER RIZED CARGO Taartous port Lattakia po ort Rate is US$/MT
Port dues Agency feees Minor feess (such as analyysis fees) Go Gre een Syria As a memb ber of UNFCCC
Remarks
Rate is US$//MT Againsst Official Receipt Againsst Official Receipt Againsst Official Receipt
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(G GREEN MA ANGEMENT) Radiation ffees (if any) Customs clearance formaalities Fumigation n ( if required) Inspection (if required) Re‐export customs formaalities Reconstitu ution of damagged cargo Disposal off damaged com mmodities at th he port Others (pleease specify
Againsst Official Receipt Exceptt the first inspeection
I. Port Op perations-Brea ak bulk cargo Break-bulk k cargo (Chartered vessels) Tartous poort Lattakia porrt Rate is US$/MT R Rate is US$/M MT Lin ner Out Free Out Lin ner Out Freee Out
Serrvice Descripttion
Port dues Agency feees Minor feess (such as analy ysis) Radiation fees f (if any) Customs cllearance formaalities Fumigationn Inspection Re-export customs formaalities Reconstituution of damageed cargo Disposal of damaged commoditiies at the port Others (please ( specify y)
Remarks
Against Official Recceipt Against Official Recceipt Against Official Recceipt Against Official Recceipt
Exceppt the first inspeection
I. Port Op perations-Bulk k cargo on Servvice Descriptio
Bulk carrgo (Chartered d vessels) Tartous portt L Lattakia port R Rate is US$/M MT R Rate is US$/MT T Linerr Out Free Out Linerr Out Freee Out
Port dues Agency feees Minor feess (such as analy ysis fees) Radiation fees f Customs cllearance formaalities Fumigationn Inspection Re-export customs formaalities Reconstituution of damageed cargo Disposal of damaged commoditiies at the port Others (pleease specify)
Against Official Recceipt Against Official Recceipt Against Official Recceipt Against Official Recceipt
Exceppt the first inspeection
Dedicated d Fleet O Origin/Destin nation Go Gre een Syria As a memb ber of UNFCCC
Remarks
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(G GREEN MA ANGEMENT) 122mt
19mt
38mt
Damascuss-city/rural Aleppo ciity-Aleppo go ovn. Homs cityy-Homs city/g govn.
2- S Secondary transporttation servvices : from m Main warehouses to secondaary w warehouses s.
3- Airlift A tran nsportation n services:
Type Load Chargeeable weightt Chambber of freighttage:
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Ilushionn 76 40 tonn . 30 toon Dim mensions : 20m*3m*3m m
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Insspectiion, lib bratoory, seervicees Inspeection Scopes S and serrvices On qualiity control : - Supervisin ng goods at arrival a to Porrt/warehousee and/or leavving from waarehouses. - Reporting on o any loss//damage to the t goods duuring discharrge or loadinng as well as any c contaminatio on or infestattion of the goods g before / after transportation. On quan ntity : - Performiing physical tallying durring dischargge or loadingg as well as any before /after transporttation. - Supervising scale weeighing operations reportting any shoortage or surpplus. - Draft surrvey for arrivved vessels. - Tallying..
Placess: Syria
Damascus. Alepp po. Latta akia. Tarto ous. Hom ms. Any other o site up pon requestt (if secure).
Availablle Test on ou ur Laboratoory : AS coooperate SGS S syria
Soap and liquid detergent NO 1 2 3 4
Tottal fatty acid (soap) Total alkali F Free caustic a lkali Unssaponifiable m matters
Grrade salt NO 1 2
Iodine (ppm m) Sodiu um chloride % %(purity)
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Oiil and fat NO 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Moisture Volatile mattters Acidity (FFA A) Peroxide value Iodine value Sap ponification number Non saponifiable matters Bellier testt Specific gravvity Refractive ind dex Adulteration test ((olive oil) Rancidity teest Hexane resid due Melting point Sedimentation
Milk and d milk pro oducts NO 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Fat content (jerberr method) Acidity P Protein ( kjeld ahl ) Total solids Adulteratio on Lactose conteent Phospatase ttest Turbidity teest Antibodies teest Miccrobial examination Cane sugar Sodium chlorride Peroxidase test PH
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Grain ns and pulsses and graain produccts NO 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Moisture Protein Size and ggrade (lentils ,chickpea,..) Speciffic weight (heectoliter) Infesttation( insectt, across) Gluten Foreiggn matters an nd purity Glasssy test( hard wheat) Ch halky kernels(rice) Broken n kernels( wheeat ,rice,..) Ash A Acid insoluble e ash
De elicatesse en and be everage NO 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10
To otal solid materials Total dissolved solid d materials PH Thermophilic spore test(microbial) Acidphilic spore test(microbial) CO2 % SO% Yeast aand moulds (b beverage) Salt and suggar
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Micro obial test o on food an nd tap watter NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13
E.coli Coliform m Salmonellla E Enterobacteri aceae Listeria Total coun nt Yeast and mo oulds Sta aphilococcus aureus Pseudomon nas Vibiirio parahaem molyticus Clo ostridium perffringens Osmo ophilic yeast a and mould
In additiion to: Man nure, Fodder ,Mineral Oil, O Tissues, Diapers , Fabrics F
Microbial on cosmetic materials NO 1 2 3 4 5 6
Total erobic ccount E.coli coliform m Yeast and m molds Sta aphylococcuss aureus Candida albiicans
GGS Certificates Reports shalll be issued: Inspectioon Reports, Tests T Reportts, or any othher required Certificate.
Suggar , sugar products aand honeyy NO 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11
Polarizatio on Brix % PH Invert suggar ICUMSA A Deteecting sucrosee in honey In nvert sugar in honey So2 Ash Acid insoluble ash
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For Insp pection: per Man//day. For Anaalysis: It Varies according to o required Analysis A and Number of samples. General: -Terms of o Payment after a issuing Report. ‐Methodss of Paymentt: Cash or via bank transfeer to our ban nk account ass attach .
Go Green G S Syria Laborratoriies scoopes Laborratory of food cheemist Laborratory of bacterial Laborratory of paper Laborratory of paints and a bitum men Laborratory of leather, rubber and a foam m materiaals Laborratory of plastic Laborratory of fabric Laborratory of oil Set the effects of water w in crude e oil Determine kinematic viscosity of o oils oil bettween (40-100) o oils betwe een oil (-5 to -35) Determine kinematic viscosity of P of petro oleum products Flash Point Freezin ng point of pe etroleum pro oducts Copperr corrosion te est plate in petroleum p prroducts Identify the point off effusion of petroleum oils o Identify the point off falling oil fo or lubricating g grease Determine the degrree of the su utures of grease oil t total sulfu ur in petroleum productss Set percentage of the Set percentage of the t carbon re esidue in pe etroleum liquids Set percentage of total t ash in oil o and oil pro oducts Measurre the vapor pressure off petroleum products p (Re eid method) Set calo orific value of o petroleum products Set poin nt aniline oil and its prod ducts Set the amount of gums g in motor fuel (gaso oline + kerossene) Alrghae e set in Lubricants Measurring cetane number n in pe etroleum pro oducts Determine the degrree of color materials m oily liquid Set proportion of fa atty acids on the device GC G Go Gre een Syria As a memb ber of UNFCCC
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(G GREEN MA ANGEMENT) Estimatte the breake even point of o petroleum products (T TBN) and TA AN) Determine the denssity of liquidss primarily 25m Measurre the octane e number off petroleum products p Measurring the fusio on point fourr balls of gre ease Measurring the meltting point of the wax Measurring the conttact angle an nd surface te ension of liqu uids
Labora atory of Organic O C Chemistry y
Tests detergents d s
Measurring humidityy using a devvice (ULTR X) for liquidss and soapss Measurring humidityy using a devvice (Dean Stark) S for de etergent pow wder Measurring the pH of o the PH Determine the perccentage of th he active ingredient in de etergents Determine the perccentage of so odium silicatte odium carbo onate Determine the perccentage of so Determine the perccentage of oxxygen effecttive on-soluble in n water Determine the perccentage of no odium phosp phate Tervolla Determine the perccentage of so hlorides Determine the perccentage of ch Estimatte fatty substances Alkaline e caustic Fre ee Alkaline e free college e The pro oportion of th he material is dissolved by alcohol The pro oportion of non-Almtsbna a saponifiab ble Almtsbn na proportion of materials and non-ssaponified Tests performed p on n the oils (oill Gar- Mtarav- Oil Palm Oil) Estimatte the proportion of impu urities Humiditty Ratio off acid to Alm mirstic laurel oil The pro oportion of la auric acid to laurel oil Pod iod dine Presum mption sapon nification Acidity Melting point als are non-ssaponifiable Materia Estimatte fatty substances
Laborratory of o industtries inoorganic Go Gre een Syria As a memb ber of UNFCCC
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Tests coonducted at a the Laboratory of Inorganic the app pointment of BOD the app pointment of COD in watter set the PH pointment of dissolved sa alts the app set Ach harspat in wa ater the app pointment of organic carb bon the app pointment of conductivityy of water the app pointment of the effects of o mineral water The che emical comp position of th he alloy of iro on, aluminum m copper zin nc the app pointment of carbon and sulfur in ste eel the app pointment off nitrogen an nd hydrogen and oxygen n in the alloyys infectious the app pointment of purity mediccal oxygen the app pointment an nd installation of gas effe ects are qualitative and semi-quantit s tative the app pointment of moisture in gases the app pointment off the chemiccal compositiion of cemen nt the app pointment of the chemica al compositio on of the soiil set the purity of the e chemical co ompounds midity of mate erials set hum appointtment of mineral elemen nts in alloys, lotions and chemical co ompounds the app pointment of mineral elem ments and effects e in solu utions and chemical c compou unds and me etal alloys the app pointment off mineral ele ements in solutions and chemical c compounds an nd minerals are qualita ative and sem mi-quantitative and quan ntitative the app pointment of precious me etals Gold Silver S Platinum To draw w a diagram and thermal materials and a determin ning weight change c with changin ng temperatu ures To dete ermine the ca alorific value e of the mate erial Qatar set s of minute es from 0.1 micron m up to o 3000 micro ons set the e number of minutes m in lo otions, emulssions
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Inspection & libratory services
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شركة محدودة المسؤولية ( 170) رقم التسجيل في سوريا
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Registering No: (170) syria
Inspection, libratory, services Inspection Scopes and services On quality control : - Supervising goods at arrival to Port/warehouse and/or leaving from warehouses. - Reporting on any loss/damage to the goods during discharge or loading as well as any contamination or infestation of the goods before / after transportation. On quantity : - Performing physical tallying during discharge or loading as well as any before /after transportation. - Supervising scale weighing operations reporting any shortage or surplus. - Draft survey for arrived vessels. - Tallying.
Places: Syria
Damascus. Aleppo. Lattakia. Tartous. Homs. Any other site upon request (if secure).
Available Test on our Laboratory : AS cooperate SGS syria
Soap and liquid detergent NO 1 2 3 4
Total fatty acid (soap) Total alkali Free caustic alkali Unsaponifiable matters
Grade salt NO 1 2
Iodine (ppm) Sodium chloride %(purity)
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Oil and fat NO 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Moisture Volatile matters Acidity (FFA) Peroxide value Iodine value Saponification number Non saponifiable matters Bellier test Specific gravity Refractive index Adulteration test (olive oil) Rancidity test Hexane residue Melting point Sedimentation
Milk and milk products NO 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Fat content (jerber method) Acidity Protein ( kjeldahl ) Total solids Adulteration Lactose content Phospatase test Turbidity test Antibodies test Microbial examination Cane sugar Sodium chloride Peroxidase test PH
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Grains and pulses and grain products NO 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Moisture Protein Size and grade (lentils ,chickpea,..) Specific weight (hectoliter) Infestation( insect, across) Gluten Foreign matters and purity Glassy test( hard wheat) Chalky kernels(rice) Broken kernels( wheat ,rice,..) Ash Acid insoluble ash
Delicatessen and beverage NO 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10
Total solid materials Total dissolved solid materials PH Thermophilic spore test(microbial) Acidphilic spore test(microbial) CO2 % SO% Yeast and moulds (beverage) Salt and sugar
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Microbial test on food and tap water NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13
E.coli Coliform Salmonella Enterobacteriaceae Listeria Total count Yeast and moulds Staphilococcus aureus Pseudomonas Vibirio parahaemolyticus Clostridium perfringens Osmophilic yeast and mould
Microbial on cosmetic materials NO 1 2 3 4 5 6
Total erobic count E.coli coliform Yeast and molds Staphylococcus aureus Candida albicans
In addition to: Manure, Fodder ,Mineral Oil, Tissues, Diapers , Fabrics
Sugar , sugar products and honey NO 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11
Polarization Brix % PH Invert sugar ICUMSA Detecting sucrose in honey Invert sugar in honey So2 Ash Acid insoluble ash
GGS Certificates Reports shall be issued: Inspection Reports, Tests Reports, or any other required Certificate. Fees: For Inspection: per Man/day. For Analysis: Go Green Syria As a member of UNFCCC www.gogreensyria.org
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It Varies according to required Analysis and Number of samples. General: -Terms of Payment after issuing Report. ‐Methods of Payment: Cash or via bank transfer to our bank account as attach .
Go Green Syria Laboratories scopes Laboratory of food chemist Laboratory of bacterial Laboratory of paper Laboratory of paints and bitumen Laboratory of leather, rubber and foam materials Laboratory of plastic Laboratory of fabric Laboratory of oil Set the effects of water in crude oil Determine kinematic viscosity of oils oil between (40-100) Determine kinematic viscosity of oils between oil (-5 to -35) Flash Point of petroleum products Freezing point of petroleum products Copper corrosion test plate in petroleum products Identify the point of effusion of petroleum oils Identify the point of falling oil for lubricating grease Determine the degree of the sutures of grease oil Set percentage of the total sulfur in petroleum products Set percentage of the carbon residue in petroleum liquids Set percentage of total ash in oil and oil products Measure the vapor pressure of petroleum products (Reid method) Set calorific value of petroleum products Set point aniline oil and its products Set the amount of gums in motor fuel (gasoline + kerosene) Alrghae set in Lubricants Measuring cetane number in petroleum products Determine the degree of color materials oily liquid Set proportion of fatty acids on the device GC Estimate the breakeven point of petroleum products (TBN) and TAN) Determine the density of liquids primarily 25m Measure the octane number of petroleum products Measuring the fusion point four balls of grease Measuring the melting point of the wax Measuring the contact angle and surface tension of liquids Go Green Syria As a member of UNFCCC www.gogreensyria.org
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Laboratory of Organic Chemistry
Tests detergents
Measuring humidity using a device (ULTR X) for liquids and soaps Measuring humidity using a device (Dean Stark) for detergent powder Measuring the pH of the PH Determine the percentage of the active ingredient in detergents Determine the percentage of sodium silicate Determine the percentage of sodium carbonate Determine the percentage of oxygen effective Determine the percentage of non-soluble in water Determine the percentage of sodium phosphate Tervola Determine the percentage of chlorides Estimate fatty substances Alkaline caustic Free Alkaline free college The proportion of the material is dissolved by alcohol The proportion of non-Almtsbna saponifiable Almtsbna proportion of materials and non-saponified Tests performed on the oils (oil Gar- Mtarav- Oil Palm Oil) Estimate the proportion of impurities Humidity Ratio of acid to Almirstic laurel oil The proportion of lauric acid to laurel oil Pod iodine Presumption saponification Acidity Melting point Materials are non-saponifiable Estimate fatty substances
Laboratory of industries inorganic Tests conducted at the Laboratory of Inorganic
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شركة محدودة المسؤولية ( 170) رقم التسجيل في سوريا
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Warehouuses are busy places. Goods are constantly on the move; inbound and outbound o delliveries havee to be dealt with as well as the movem ments of item ms from location to loocation. b now n incorporate packiing and asssembly Many businesses operationns within the t warehouuse, creatinng an evenn more complex environmen nt. Businesses are trying g to maximizze their returrn on each dollar d spent on warehousse operationns. As well as incorporatin i ng value addded processees in the warehouse coompanies aree looking too use environm mentally focu used proceddures to reduuce costs whhilst increasiing their soccial responsibility efforts. When buusinesses loo ok at makingg their warehhouse processses more ennvironmentaally focused,, they generallyy look at thrree main areeas; reduce, reuse and recyccle. Reduce w look at a warehousee there are many When we areas whhere businesses can reduuce consumpption, whether this is consumption c n of energgy or oth of these concepts c cann help resourcess. In turn bo reduce sppending. As energy costs continue too rise, any reduuction in consumption c n will helpp the environm ment and a co ompany’s boottom line. Many buusinesses hav ve been workking to reducce the amount of packaging they use u in shiipping products.. Advances in packaging materials allow a reducction in weight w whhilst maintaaining Go Gre een Syria As a memb ber of UNFCCC
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(GREE EN MANGE EMENT) efficiencyy. The reducction in packkaging weigght not only reduces shippping costs, but saves ennergy in movinng packing material m and packed item ms around thhe warehousse. Bio-degraadable packaaging materialss are also an n important part p of this scenario, s so customers are a not liablee for disposinng of environm mentally harm mful packaging. In the waarehouse, bu usinesses are reducing ennergy costs inn a number of simple waays such as using u motion sensors s to only illuminaate areas in use and chharging forklift trucks inn off-peak hours h when energy costs are a lower. Some S compaanies are loooking at intrroducing sollar panels on the warehousse roof and intelligent i ellectrical systtems to take advantage of o off-peak power. p Reuse Warehouuses have beeen one areaa in a busineess that tradditionally reuuses materiaals. Items such as wood paallets and pllastic totes are constanntly reused in i the warehhouse. Som me businessees are examininng their wareehouse proceesses to idenntify where reuse is approopriate. One areaa that is off interest is in the adoption of retturnable pacckaging for products. Some S packaginng can be exttremely expeensive to maanufacturer and a is lost eaach time a prroduct is soldd. By increasinng the life off the packagiing and makiing it easy foor customerss to return, thhe packaging can be reusedd a number of o times, redducing waste and saving money. Other com mpanies are trying to reuuse the packkaging materrial that theyy receive from m their supppliers. Some paackaging carrdboard or packing p cann be reused and can redduce the am mount of paccking material that needs to o be purchassed. Recycle Recyclinng of materiaals in the waarehouse cann significantlly reduce waaste. Sendingg used packaaging and packking materiaal to recyclinng facilities rather than waste facilities is the env vironmentallyy correct decision d to make. Howeverr there are many instaances in a warehouse w where recyclingg is also appropriate such as the t recyclinng or environm mentally co orrect dispoosal of baatteries, oill and chemicalls. Many bu usinesses haave performeed audits off their locationss to identify y areas and processes p w where they can c be more environmenta e ally focuseed. These processes can significanntly reducee costs as well as prroducing a more environm mentally soun nd companyy. Howeverr, despite thee investmentt a company makes in orrder to improve its social responsibiliity, the em mployees neeed to t work habits and follow new w procedures that change their combinedd will help th he environm ment and in tuurn help the company’s bottom line..
Packa aging In n The Warehous W se Introducction Almost every e producct we purchaase as a conssumer or a business b is packaged. p Thhe packagingg was initially intended i to provide p prottection for thhe item as it being handlled in the waarehouse or when w the item is being ship pped. Packaaging can be extremely elaborate, e annd for the coonsumer it caan be a item shouuld be an art forrm to entice you to makee a purchasee. For busineesses the pacckaging on an sufficientt to limit any y damage to the item as it is moved in i the warehhouse. Go Gre een Syria As a memb ber of UNFCCC
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(GREE EN MANGE EMENT) Packagin ng and Palleets Moving and storing items in thee warehouse is very impportant for a company. To T maximizze the storage capacity c of a warehousee the companny should develop d theirr packaging to that the items i can be sttored easily on o pallets. By B developinng packagingg that allowss a certain nuumber of item ms to be storedd safely and efficiently e o a pallet, thhe cost of maaterials handdling will be reduced. Haaving on packaginng that redu uces the num mber of item ms on a paallet will inccrease costss only on inn the warehousse but all alo ong the suppply chain. Customers C who will be purchasing p ittems at the pallet p level willl also benefiit from efficiient packaginng. Packagin ng and Min nimizing Dam mage The prim mary task forr packaging is i to minimiize damage that t could occcur after ann item has left the productioon line. In the t warehouuse the item is subject to t a variety of situationns where dam mage could occcur. Forkliftts can drop materials, m thhey can fall from f conveyyor belts, or fall from brroken pallets. In I each of th hese instances, the packkaging has to be designed so that itt will protecct the item from m damage, but b light enoough so that is does not increase thee weight of the t finished good so muchh that the sh hipping costts are signifficantly incrreased. In addition a the packaging must protect the t item fro om environm mental damaage, such as a extreme temperature, water dam mage, contaminnation with other o goods, or damage from f static, which w is impportant for ellectronic item ms. Packagin ng Types There aree different ty ypes of packkaging that is used for fiinished goodds; internal packaging, p w which the end consumer sees, s and external e pacckaging, whhich is for industrial use. u The intternal packaginng is develop ped usually to t appeal to the t consumeer and has alll the inform mation requireed by law. Thee external paackaging muust be sufficient to proteect the internnal packaginng as well as a the finished item. It musst also have enough infoormation so that it identiifies the conntents, in texxt and often witth bar codees for use with w RF techhnology in the t warehouuse. The exxternal packaaging should haave dimensio ons that alloow a suitablee quantity to be stored onn a pallet moost efficientlyy. Efficientt Packaging g With spaace and weig ght being thee logistics managers m prim mary concerrns, it is important to devvelop packaginng that is smaall, but suffiicient to prottect the finisshed item. Inn turn, the paackaging muust be light so that the sh hipment of the t product can be as low as posssible. Whenn companies are developinng packagin ng solutions they t often tuurn to the ligghtweight materials m initiially, paperbboard, aluminum m, and plasttic. Paperbooard and plaastic are verry lightweigght and can protect finnished items quiite well. In addition a the recycling asspect of papeer, cardboardd, and some plastics cann help reduce thhe amount of o waste goiing into loccal landfills. Aluminum containers are excellennt for some foood items as th he material is i strong, buut light, as weell as recyclaable. Corrugatted cardboard is a very popular p prodduct used forr efficient exxterior packaaging, mainlyy due to its streength, light weight, w and recyclability r y. It can easily have information prinnted on it, ass well as bar coodes, and RF FID tags cann easily be applied. a Thee corrugatedd cardboard container c ussually contains organic matterial, paper and starch glue, g and cann be up to 800 percent reccycled produuct. It is also 1000 percent reecyclable soo there is no need to dum mp the left ovver packaginng material in i the landfill.
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(GREE EN MANGE EMENT) Packaginng materials are used evvery day in almost everry company that manuffactures and sells products.. Packaging is used to move m raw maaterial to a manufacture m er, bulk finished materiaal to a distributoor and then the final prooduct to the consumer. Packaging P m material is thhere to perfoorm a number of o tasks; pro otect the matterial from damage, d from m the enviroonmental connditions, to make m transporttation easier and to makke the item attractive a to the consum mer. However, as the pubblic’s perceptioon about the environmennt changes, companies c arre looking att how they can c adopt greeener packaginng alternativees. Recycled d Content Recycledd content is available in packaging materials, inncluding corrrugated carttons, paperbboard, molded pulp, newsp print, alumiinum, steel, glass and some, but not all, plaastics. For some packaginng materials, it is standarrd practice too include som me level of recycled r conntent. Post-Con nsumer And d Pre-Consu umer Conteent The term m “post-consu umer” referss to end products that haave been useed by the coonsumer andd then separatedd from wastees for recyclling. Post-coonsumer matterials includde materials recycled byy both househollds and non--residential users u such as a offices, manufacturer m rs and retailers. Examplles of post-conssumer materrials includee block foam m, glass andd aluminum containers, newspaperss, and corrugateed cartons. Pre-consuumer conten nt is differennt from post--consumer coontent as it includes i wasste left over from convertinng and printiing processees, discardedd by the mannufacturer prior p to use by b the consuumer. Manufacturers reporrt either totaal recycled content by combining the totals for f pre and postconsumer or report post-consum p mer content only. o Both prre-consumerr and post-coonsumer recyycled materialss provide thee environmental benefitss. Using posst-consumer content provvides marketts for items sepparated for reecycling by consumers. Paperbooard Packag ging Due to the t low costt, versatilityy and durabiility, paperbboard is useed to packagge materialss in a variety of industries. Businesses are using inncreasing am mounts of papperboard witth post-conssumer recycled content becaause of its hiigh quality, cost advantaage and loweer environmeental impactt. q varieety and avaiilability of recycled r conntent paperbboard, With thee improvemeents in the quality, companiees have ado opted the usse of recyclled paperboaard in produucts reachinng the consuumer. Studies have h found that t over 50% % of produccts on superm market shelvves are packkaged in recyycled paperboaard. Consumeers are increeasing awarre of enviroonmental isssues and eff fforts that manufacturer m rs are making with w regardss to using recycled r pacckaging does not go unnnoticed. In a survey byy the Recycledd Paperboard d Alliance, 61% 6 of consuumers were more inclineed to purchaase products from a comppany that uses recycled paperboard packaginng. The stu udy also foound that 77% 7 of consumers felt betteer about a company c thhat uses recycled paperboard and 80% feelt they weree "doing somethinng good forr the environment" wheen they bought products with recyycled paperboard packaginng. As comppanies adopt more enviroonmentally friendly f policies, a simple ch hange that can c be madee in the Go Gre een Syria As a memb ber of UNFCCC
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(GREE EN MANGE EMENT) supply chhain that is should s not inncrease overrall cost, is too increase thhe use of reccycled packaaging. The prodducts that aree now availaable, such ass recycled paaperboard, arre of high quuality, lowerr cost and are an a important consideratioon to consum mers.
Maxim mizing Sp pace Utiliization Introducction Warehouuses are expeensive for coompanies too operate. Thhe cost of thhe land, buillding, machiinery, labor andd the items stored in thhe warehouse can amouunt to a signnificant sum of money. Most companiees would lik ke to maxim mize the opeeration of thhe warehousee, either by streamlininng the placemennt and picking of goodds, reducingg the time goods g are stored s in thhe warehousse, or automatinng as much as possible to minimizee labor costss, while impproving accuuracy. Comppanies can also reduce theirr costs and improve i effiiciency of thheir warehouuse by maximizing the space s utilization, ensuring that it is poossible to stoore as manyy items as poossible in thhe most optiimum space. Improving Space Utilization Having a large wareh house is not always goood business practice. p A large warehoouse means that t a business can store laarge numberrs of items thhere, which all have a cost c associatted with them m. In addition, a large warrehouse meaans staff is not looking to utilize sppace efficienntly and this can cause unnnecessarily long travell times betw ween locatioons, causing additional fuel costs, labor costs, andd delays in loading or unnloading traiilers. Smaller warehouses w can cause coompanies to be more creeative in theiir thinking, which w can leead to improvinng space utilization in thhe warehousee leading to short travel times, improoved loadingg and unloading, and overaall efficiencyy improvemeents. One areaa that is ofteen overlookeed when waarehouse spaace is not ann issue, is too ensure thaat the warehousse space is consistent with w the item ms to be stoored. For exxample, if a finished goood is packagedd in a contain ner 3 feet byy 3 feet, thenn the area whhere the item m is stored should reflecct that size. If thhe rack of bin location was w designedd to accept a 4 feet by 4 feet f box, theen there is a lot l of empty sppace when a 3-foot squaare box is placed there. By making sure that thhe bin locatiion is suitable for the item m, the changge can free up u space in the warehoouse, and thee company is no longer paaying money y to store air around an ittem. Another area that can n maximize space utilizaation is to ussing containners in the warehouse thaat fits g stored. Quuite often, a part is not packaged p andd will need to be placedd in a the item that is being c beffore it is storred on the raacks. Many warehouses w d not have a various off sizes do storage container of these storage co ontainers annd adopt a "one size fits all" appproach. This means thhat a replacem ment valve fo or a pump can be placedd in the sam me size contaainer as a feew yards of PVC piping. The T pump may fill the coontainer 85 percent, p whiile the piping barely takkes up ten peercent of the coontainer. Wh hen the contaainers are stoored on the rack, r the spaace maximizzation can apppear to be goood, but in reaality, there is i a lot of waasted space inside i of thee containers, which is coosting the comppany money. Maximizzing space utilization u caan help withh keeping innventory visible and eassy to find. Some S warehousses with lim mited space can cram iteems on a shhelf, which they believee is helping with space utilization, butt in fact can be detrimental as some items can beecome hardeer to find if larger l Go Gre een Syria As a memb ber of UNFCCC
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(GREE EN MANGE EMENT) items aree placed in front. fr This caan slow dow wn picking annd the delivery of itemss to the custoomer, and possiibly customeer satisfactioon. When a company c haas performedd some spacce utilizationn project they often findd that they do d not need as large a warrehouse as they had beeen using. This T can leead to a num mber of revvenue generatinng possibilitties such as renting ouut warehousee space to a third partty, moving other companyy facilities in nto the wareehouse spacce reducing costs elsew where, or usiing the spacce for additionaal manufactu uring.
Green and LEE ED in Warehouse W e Design
Accordinng to Logisttics Manageement, there are severall green desiggn trends foor warehousses in 2013. Tooday many warehouses and distribbution centers are beingg designed or redesigneed to receive a Leadership p in Energyy Environmeental Designn (LEED) certification c from the Green G Energy Council. C Bellow are som me green desiign trends, as a well as soome examplees of distribbution centers thhat have receeived LEED D Gold certifi fications.
LEED D Design Trends T Green warehouse deesigners now w consider loocation a priime part of the t design. Many M comppanies are findiing locations closer to customers, which can reduce carbbon emissionns. Additionnally, optimizinng transportaation routes leads to greaater efficienccy in operatiions.
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(GREE EN MANGE EMENT) Lighting is another aspect a of grreen warehouuse design. Lighting reppresents aboout 30 perceent of energy use, u so findiing ways to cut lightingg costs means siignificant saavings. Somee warehousees have used dayylight tubes and clear glass to bringg more light intoo the wareh house. Dayllight sensorss often allow coompanies to operate on solar energy. e Natural light l in a warehouse w im mproves em mployee performaance.
Redeveelopmentt Developiing or bu uilding on land prevviously developeed reduces costs. Somee warehousses use precast concrete and steel with reecycled conttent for building materials. More wareehouses are being designedd as net-zero buildings, which w meanss they generaate as much energy e as thhey use.
Sub meetering Sub meteering means installing meters m that measure m elecctricity use, gas, g water annd other utillities. The infoormation is analyzed so s warehousses can findd ways to save energy further. Some S warehousses are using g fans moree instead of air a conditionning, potentiially saving both energyy and money. LEED Examples E The Nappa County Distribution D C Center is a LEED L Goldd certified buuilding. It iss one of the only refrigeratted building gs that has reeceived this certificationn. It is usedd to store and distribute wine and otherr products. Designers D foocused on reducing air conditioning c needs throuugh insulatinng the interior walls w of the building. Thhey installedd a cool roof system thaat reduces teemperature in i the summer by b reflecting g rather thann absorbing light. l High efficiency e ligghting enables the warehhouse to save over 30 perceent on electriicity. The sitte has biowaalls that captuure rain runooff. Sketchers USA has a distributioon center thaat has been certified onne of the largest LEED Gold certified warehouses in California. It has a 280,000 2 squuare feet of solar s power units on its roof. The lighhting operatees as neededd because itt is powered by solar sensors. It has h a ventillation system thhat draws aiir from outsiide. Designeers used low w-emitting paaints, glues and sealantss that meet the critical high h LEED stanndards. Two Whhirlpool regiional distribbution centerrs were givven LEED Gold G certificcation. Desiggners achievedd certification for these huge warehhouses in ennergy use, lighting, watter and mateerials used to build b the warrehouses. Thhey used nonn-colored cooncrete for rooads to reduce the heat effect e from the color black. The restroooms have low flow fauccets, toilets and a urinals, saving s moree than 40 perceent on waterr usage. Thhe buildings use recycleed materialss made withhin 500 milles to constructt the wareho ouses. They use u low merccury lightingg in both faccilities.
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(GREE EN MANGE EMENT) Accordinng to The Co ommon Firee Foundationn, buildings use 36% off all energy consumed in i the US, 65% % of electricity, 30% of raw r materialls and 12% of o potable water. w Warehhousing costts can account for almost 10% 1 of a coompany’s revenue, withh heating andd lighting as the two laargest energy users. u Being able to savee money in any of thesee areas is goood for a coompany’s boottom line.
Wareh house En nergy Maanagemen nt System ms Warehouuse and distribution centers c cann realize great savin ngs by im mplementingg energy management m t systems. It I has beenn estimatedd that properly p ruun energyy managem ment prograams targetiing energyy efficiencyy can save five to 20% % on energyy bills without w a significannt capitall investmeent. From sm mall to largee sites, thesee savings can reprresent thoousands too hundredss-of-thousands of revvenue eachh year, annd many can c be achhieved withh minimal cash outlay y. Due to the size off warehousse and disttribution ceenters, evenn small im mprovements can have a large positivve net effectt on the botttom line. In addition to these savings, many utilitiees offer inceentives that can c help a business b offsset the cost to t purchase highefficiencyy equipmentt. Also, som me US states allow busineesses to takee a state tax credit c that coovers a percenttage of the cost of investtments in eneergy conservvation. Where do d the savin ngs come froom when im mplementingg an energyy managemeent system? Poor power faactor can actt as a majorr energy draain. Inefficieent use of suupplied pow wer can easily be overlookked because it i has few ouutward signss. There are no blown fuuses, trippedd circuit breaakers, or failedd electrical apparatus to alert faccility personnnel of a problem. p M Material hanndling equipmennt can be made m more efficient e witth the use of o high-efficiiency motorrs and an ennergy managem ment system m that shuts parts of thee system dow wn automattically whenn not in use. If a conveyorr is required,, sensors dettect incoming products and a automatiically start itt up again. By ensurring that equ uipment is ussed only wheen needed, coompanies caan see savinggs from: Im mproved opeerating efficiiencies Less L downtim me due to undetected equuipment probblems Extended E equ uipment life cycle Reduction R off power draw w (much of your bill iss based on the t highest peak p in a month, m evven though it i may last only a few minutes) Lower L costs of o environmental compliiance
Energyy-saving Equipm ment For the t Wareehouse The costt for operatting equipm ment in mannufacturing facilities f annd distributioon centers is an ongoing cost that reequires a suubstantial am mount of ellectrical pow wer. Compaanies can reeduce electricall demand by b upgradinng to energyy-efficient equipment e t that utilizess high-efficiiency
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(GREE EN MANGE EMENT) motors. Conveyors, C serration unnits, AS/RS, etc., can bee powered by b high-efficciency motoors or high-efficiency variaable-frequenccy drives. Many waarehouses and a distributtion facilities are extrem mely large and a house material m hanndling systems that t handle varying v sizes and weighhts of containners or produucts. An inddividual convveyor system could c measu ure five to six s miles. Managing M annd maintainiing this equuipment can be a challengee. Facility managers m arre always loooking for new n ways too improve thheir perform mance in ordder to keep equuipment runn ning smoothly and efficiiently. For example, deppending on the t complexiity of the facility’s conveyo or system, itt could accouunt for as muuch as 50% of a facility’s electrical load. Because of these sysstems’ huge use of electtricity, it is a natural tarrget for imprroving efficiiency and savinng energy. One wayy to reduce power connsumption iss to retrofit existing coonveyor mootors with highly h efficient,, variable-speed motors which w featurre a “soft-staart” that reduuces the mecchanical shoock to the conveeyor belts when w restartinng, significaantly cutting maintenance costs. In addition, a the “soft start” alleeviates the motors’ m high draw of electrical current during a restart. r While ennergy-efficieent motors may m be more expensive than t standardd equipmentt, the true coost of motors iss not the purrchase price but the costt of daily opperation. Oveer time, the savings provvided by an eneergy-efficien nt motor cann far outweiggh its higherr purchase price. Energyy-efficient motors m are also generally more m reliable,, longer lastting, and putt less of a looad on electtrical distribbution circuits.
Savingg Space Saves S on Utilities Vertical warehousing g helps some companiess beat the hiigh cost of land, cut trannsportation costs, c and redduce the operation's environmeental impact. By B building the warehouuse up insteaad of out, the warehouse has h a smalleer footprint, and thus saves on costss. A multi-sstory warehoouse allows a company to operate inn a dense urban u m from the area, raather than locating miles populatioon center. Lo ocating the warehouse near the end-customer allso saves onn transportaation costs. Vertical equipment such as vertical carouusels, AS/RS, Conveyors, etc. save on o space inn the warehousse. Automaated storagee and retriieval systems, such as Verrtical Caroussels and Verrtical dvantage of unused u overhhead Lift Moddules take ad space to recover 60% % to 85% off the floor sppace typically required by y shelving and a drawer systems. s Impproving spacce utilizationn in a warehhouse saves on the footprin nt of the buillding. By reducing the amount a of sppace required for storagee and retrieval operations,, organizatioons can coonstruct smaaller, more energy effficient builddings, shrinkingg the constru uction footpprint by up to t 15% in soome cases, conserving natural n resources and reduucing mainteenance costss. This impproved spacee utilizationn helps reduuce energy costs, c which heelps reduce an a organizatiion’s overalll carbon foottprint. Go Gre een Syria As a memb ber of UNFCCC
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Lighting & Other O En nergy Saaving Tiips To lessenn the load, remove r one or two bulbbs in lightinng fixtures thhat take fouur or more bulbs. b Lighting each bulb in the fixtuure isn't neccessary wheere lighting isn't criticaal. Use timeers or sensors so s that lightss turn off whhen no one is around thhat area of thhe warehousse. High-inteensity dischargee (HID) ligh ht sources, suuch as metaal halide andd high-pressuure sodium lamps, l have long dominateed the markeet for lightinng indoor spaaces with high ceilings, but today otther technologies have provven more effficient underr many comm mon situatioons. For aislees, fluoresceent fixtures (highperformaance T8 lam mps and ballaasts) work best b for heigghts of less than 20 feet (6 meters)). For locationss requiring greater g cleaarance, and for many high-bay h areeas, fluoresccent lights (highperformaance T8 lam mps or high--output T5 lamps) are usually the most efficiient choice. LED lighting is the most efficient annd has droppped enoughh in price too be cost-eff ffective for many m warehousses. Painting walls whitee and installiing windowss to introducce natural light will impprove light levels l gy, provided the window ws use thermaal or double--paned glasss. while redducing energ The HVA AC system is i a huge drrain on enerrgy in a warrehouse. If the t warehouuse is unoccuupied much of the time, ev valuate the leevel of heatiing and air conditioning c really necesssary to makke the environm ment comforttable or store the compaany’s produccts. Oversizeed ceiling fanns may be abble to reduce teemperatures in the faciliity. Regular maintenancce, such as changing c filtters, is impoortant for good operation an nd to avoid energy e wastee. Dock sheelters, which h enclose thhe entire bacck of a truckk are more energy-efficcient than rooll-up dock dooors because they t reduce outside air exchange. Dock D shelterss most likelyy won’t be found f in warehhouse facilitties built onn spec becaause they’ree more exppensive thann typical loaading docks. Regularly cheecking and repairing r gapps in the seaals around looading-dockk doors is a quick q energy saaver. A warehhouse with older insulation is lossing energyy to the envvironment. Traditionall batt insulationn can be rep placed by moore efficient spray foam or loose fill.. Spray foam m insulation is i the most exppensive but is i twice as efficient e as bat. b Loose fill f is a midddle alternativve that is eaasy to install in existing spaaces and stilll provides suuperior insullation. Another potential op pportunity iss working with w your loccal utility coompany on a potential rebate r for a redduced peak--load demannd. Some utility u companies offer these incenntives becauuse it minimizees the load on o power suupplied by the local pow wer plant. Utility U companies policiees on these typpes of progrrams may vaary from staate to state so be sure to inquire aboout any potential programss that may ex xist. As SKU U proliferaation continnues, with new products and packag ges demandinng more spaace in the wareehouse, orgaanizing and finding room m for everythinng in can be a challenge..
Conclu usion Implementing sustainable practiices throughhout a warehousse will nott only save money for the Go Gre een Syria As a memb ber of UNFCCC
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(GREE EN MANGE EMENT) organizattion, but will increase cuustomer gooddwill. Don’t think of suustainability in terms of costs; c think of it i as an inveestment resuulting in reveenue savingss—a better botttom line and a better image thhat win the respect of your custom mers and your coommunity.
warehouse building req quiremen nts s/no 1 Lighting LED 2 Un‐obstrructed height 3 Construcction :
4 Ventilatiions : 5 Roof and d windows 6 Doors 7 Wall surfface 8 Ramps 9 Floor 10 11 12 Electriccity /water 13
Re equirement inside and d outside of th he building covering the wholle warehouse. warehou use: 6‐8 Meterss. Wall: Mad de with brick o or block works column sp pacing :at leastt 12 feed. Roofing: cconcrete shell type roofing o or double‐T stru ucture or pre‐ Fabricate steel structure (with water ro oofing) allow 20% % cover the req quire floor areaa for access aand ventilation, eaves should be covered w with metal messh. (water prroof ,best screens ) opening ssecure sliding d doors with at leeast 6 meters w width, with inssert pedestrian n entrance will be profferred. ( should be clean and ssmooth) required ffor each building : concretee slab flooring or any other tyype of equivaleent strength, floor level should above thee ground level to avoid rainw water Building should be with hin a dedicated d perimeter with controlled aaccess via secu urity gates and easy in and o out traffic . Perimeterr wall/fencing connectio on Provision of small officee for warehousse managemen nt staff
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SGS Profile: - SGS Founded in 1878, SGS Group is the world’s leading inspection ,verification ,testing and certification company. We are recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity ,with more than 80,000 employees, and we operate a network of more than 1,650 offices and laboratories around the world. - Integrity ,transparency and ethical behavior are fundamental values of the SGS Group Committed to the delivery of enhanced value for shareholders , clients ,employees and the public.
Why SGS ? - SGS provide trained, specialist technicians and it always coordinate with
the customers to achieve their need in the best way.
- Daily presence for SGS employee that insure the best performance thru pest control, supervising, and write daily report for the facility situation improvements. - The unique equipments that SGS use. In this way SGS can insure the accuracy and perfection in the performance.
-We all know that the consumers can’t hold the pest existence neither the producers. -And all national and international health rules obligate all hospitals, factories, restaurants, hotels, schools, and any facility to get rid and combat all kinds of pest. -The American save and secure manufacturing methods states: 1- The pest entrance nor existence is not allowed in any please at any hospital, factory, restaurant, hotel, school, or any facility. 2- They must do all necessary methods to protect the hospital, factory, restaurant, hotel, school, or any facility against any kind of pest. The international definition of PEST is: Any undesirable animal or insect like; mouse – rat – fly.
1- RODENT CONTROL
Rodents are unstoppable creatures in spite of their tiny size, their reproductive cycle are very fast, a pair of rodents can make an army in a very short period of time. Rodents cause a lot of economic, physical and health damages, making pest control a very necessary and important need for any kind of facilities. SGS set monitoring and controlling system based on scientific specialist program. • All equipments, traps and baits are compatible with HACCP and ISO 22000 standards. •Clients don’t pay for the equipments, traps and baits that SGS put in the warehouses or facilities , but they are deposited in trust till the end of our contract
Rodent Control Equipments:
2- CRAWLING INSECT CONTROL Crawling insects like cockroaches are the sources of a lot of risk and hazard. SGS use the best pesticides that licensed by WHO World Health Organization and Syrian Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Health. These pesticides are used by trained, specialist technicians
Crawling Insect Control Equipments:
3- FLYING INSECT CONTROL Flying insects like flies, bees considered as the most annoying creatures, so its control is very critical and complicate one.
Flying Insect Control Equipments:
3- DOCUMENTATION: SGS set and propose technical file to every client that contained every details related to the work, visits, reports and every relevant thing. The purpose of this file is that it will be as a reference to clients and SGS to know all problems details and have the ability to predicate the problems and their solution in the future.
4- AWARENESS: SGS can do awareness courses to aware the employees about the hazards, dangers and side effects that rodent and insects can make and how we can avoid these dangers.
5- SGS SIS CLIENTS & EXPERIENCE : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.
Nestle Co. ( factory + warehouses) Syriatel Indomie – Syria Katakit Co. Ghazi & Alian Co. Al Resalleh (Milk Man) Al Takaiehe for Food Industry Uni Syria Betenjaneh Co. Happiness Co. Techno Pak Ghrawi Co. United Company for Food Dajajona Co. Middle East for Oil. Shamseen. National Company for Sugar Luxury Food Company. Middle East for Sugar. The Big Mills. Trance Mall. Al Baroudi Co. Abo Al Laban for sweets (stores + factory) Jida for Chicken (Hama)
25. Fadel Company for Oil and Feeds 26. Al Jandaly Mills 27. RC for Soda. 28. Joud Co. 29. Shansi for Yogurt and Cheese. 30. Meridien Hotel. Lattakia 31. Monte Rosa Hotel. 32. Antradous Hotel. Tartous. 33. Gimini Group Restaurants Lattakia 34. Beauty Restaurants Lattakia. 35. Imok for Oil. 36. Desert Ship. 37. Abo Dan Warehouses. 38. Al Farabi for Pharmaceutical Industries. 39. Rasha for Pharmaceutical Industries. 40. Happiness for Food Industry.
SGS Syrian International Superintendence Pest Control Department Damascus / Syria Phone: ( +963-11) 3345545 WWW.SGS.COM Fax: (+963-11)3319180