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Are you burning your profits?
June 28th 2007

The Manufacturing Institute is holding a Manufacturers' Energy Conference 2007 on 12 July 2007, at The Manufacturing Institute, Salford Quays, Manchester. It aims to give practical advice and insights into how you can raise your energy management performance for improved profitability and productivity. Four readers can win free tickets worth up to £125 by emailing ‘Free tickets’ to click here where you will be entered into a prize draw.

Would you like to:

• Gain practical advice and insights into how you can raise your energy management performance for improved profitability and productivity?

See how other manufacturers, small and large, are rising to the sustainable development challenge?

• Find out about the latest legislation and government policies which could affect your business?

The Manufacturers' Energy Conference 2007 will give you practical ideas and strategies to profit both your business and the environment.

Best practice case studies and speakers include:

Keynote Speaker: Prof Ian Fells, Fells Associates

Keynote Speaker: Tom Crotty, Chairman, Ineos Chlor Ltd

Philip Southern, Head of Energy & Utilities and Nevil Hilton, UK Environment Lead, AstraZeneca

Peter Newell, Energy Manager, Brintons Ltd

Dr Alex Mardapittas, Associate, Manufacturing Advisory Service North West

Erik Bichard, Managing Director, National Centre for Business & Sustainability

Candida Whitmill, Director, mc²

Mark Bareham, Factory Manager, Victoria Foods Ltd

Andrew Berry, Director, H J Berry & Sons Ltd

To book now please phone Amy Royle on 0800 458 9585 or visit The Manufacturing Institute's website.

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