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In particular, to reduce production costs and increase production efficiency, a modern system has been introduced to encourage engineers, technicians, and workers to improve operational efficiency at their workplaces and save fuel and energy resources.
According to this system, employees submit their project proposals online to the working commission. The most advanced, economically viable, and practically effective proposals are selected from those submitted and are being gradually implemented.
Employees whose projects are selected as winners are financially incentivized and paid bonuses. As a result, a sustainable mechanism has been formed that operates not on the basis of cost reduction through orders from above, but on the direct initiative of the workers. This is a clear example of widely implementing the rationalization movement and bringing it to a modern level.
At an event organized at the Copper Enrichment Factory on December 15th of this year, the authors of the winning projects proposed by the factory workers were rewarded.
At the award ceremony, cash prizes were solemnly presented to 12 employees of the factory whose projects were selected as winners in the areas of energy, automation, and technology.
For example, the economic efficiency of just one project, "Implementation of a grader system for optimizing the drying and loading process of MBF's copper concentrate," by Javohir Topilov, the head of MBF's production technical department, amounts to 6 billion soums.
For information: to date, 132 project proposals are being implemented at the Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex in areas such as technology, energy, mechanics, digitalization, transport and logistics, and metallurgy. As a result of implementing these projects, the enterprise is expected to save more than 510 billion soums annually. Additionally, the goal is to reduce consumption of 71 million kWh of electricity, 276 thousand cubic meters of natural gas, and 13 million cubic meters of technical water. These indicators are considered one of the reliable and guaranteed factors in reducing production costs.
To date, 49 projects have been fully implemented and have demonstrated high economic efficiency. These projects have resulted in savings of nearly 60 billion soums.
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