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Structuring energy data to manage consumption: the approach of Trivium Packaging Beaurepaire

Trivium Packaging is a leading industrial player in metal packaging. At the Beaurepaire site, energy consumption is a strategic challenge: as a major electricity consumer, the site has made identifying and reducing overconsumption a top operational priority. While CSR and environmental initiatives are part of the broader group strategy, Beaurepaire’s approach primarily responds to a very concrete need: to gain a better understanding of the site’s energy consumption in order to take effective action.

Automated energy data collection and centralization

Implementation of real-time alerts for overconsumption

Factual and shared data basis for CODIR and maintenance teams

The start

Originally, the Beaurepaire site did not have a detailed understanding of its electricity consumption. Unlike water consumption, which was already monitored via meters integrated into the centralised management system, electricity consumption was not monitored accurately enough to allow for a detailed analysis of consumption.

The aim was therefore to structure the energy data through regular reporting, so that a clear picture could be formed of what was happening on the site and any anomalies could be detected.

“We needed reliable data to be able to assess our consumption objectively,” explains Jean-Marc Campestre, EHS manager at the Beaurepaire site. “The first measurements and analyses began at the end of 2024, with the aim of gaining a better understanding of our energy profiles.”

The solution

The site decided to use Sensorfact’s electrical sensors to automate the collection of consumption data. This information is now centralized and primarily analyzed by the EHS team, with the aim of better involving the maintenance teams.

Email alerts have been set up: in the event of a deviation or excessive consumption, the information is forwarded to the maintenance department for investigation and corrective action.

Key data is also shared with the management committee (CODIR) to inform discussions and decisions at site level.

“Automating the data collection has changed the way we work,” says Campestre. “It gives us a factual, shared, and actionable base.”

The results

The initial analyses have allowed a better understanding of site consumption patterns and helped identify concrete areas for improvement. The energy data, which is now centralised and archived, provides a clear picture of consumption and makes it easier to detect deviations. In addition to immediate actions, this data structuring provides an essential basis for strengthening the site’s environmental approach and, in the long term, for supporting more ambitious energy performance projects.

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It is essential to have automated and reliable data. This allows us to make progress in a pragmatic way, involve the teams and give meaning to the actions taken.

Jean-Marc Campestre Trivium Packaging EHS manager

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