Overview: Debottlenecking | ||
Function | ||
Definition | Improving processes and existing equipment to increase production. | |
Value | Minimizing capital investment by maximizing use of existing capital | |
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What is Debottlenecking? John Spacey, updated on
Debottlenecking is the process of getting more production out of existing plants and equipment by improving processes or revamping equipment. In many industries, adding production capacity with new equipment or factories is a major investment that has significant impact to an organization's finances. As a result, debottlenecking is often a mission critical activity, particularly when production approaches capacity.
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