Aseco’s Energy Management Projects
Aseco has been actively involved in numerous large-scale energy management projects across industrial plants in Vietnam, supporting businesses in optimizing energy usage, improving operational efficiency, and reducing costs. With advanced technology and a team of experienced engineers, Aseco has successfully implemented energy management solutions for factories such as Sumi Vietnam Wiring System, Seojin, Ishigaki, Toyoda Gosei, and Nichirin. These projects have delivered significant benefits in monitoring and controlling energy consumption, minimizing waste, and ensuring compliance with environmental standards.
1. Sumi Vietnam Wiring System Factory
At Sumi Vietnam, Aseco implemented a comprehensive energy management system using advanced sensors and energy management software to monitor power consumption. As a manufacturer of wiring systems and related components for the automotive industry, Sumi has high energy demands. Aseco’s solution helped the plant reduce operating costs by identifying and eliminating inefficient energy usage.

Installation at Sumi Vietnam Wiring System
The system integrates Mitsubishi’s Eco-web platform, enabling real-time data monitoring and detailed energy consumption reporting for each production line. This enhances operational efficiency, improves product quality, and supports compliance with strict environmental standards.
2. Seojin Factory
Seojin, a major manufacturer of mechanical parts and auto components, had a modern energy management system installed by Aseco. This system oversees energy consumption for electricity, gas, and water throughout the factory. It includes Select energy meters, Mitsubishi PLCs, and Aseco’s proprietary energy management software, Aseco Green, to monitor energy use in each production zone.

Installation at Seojin
The project helped Seojin optimize production processes, minimize downtime from energy overloads, and cut annual energy costs. The software’s automatic alert system allows managers to quickly detect and resolve energy issues, improving overall plant performance.
3. Ishigaki Factory
Ishigaki, a leading producer of industrial water filtration equipment, adopted Aseco’s solution based on Eco Advisor software and Eco-web Server III to efficiently monitor energy consumption.

Installation at Ishigaki
The system has reduced energy waste and met strict environmental requirements. With continuous monitoring and automation, Ishigaki can adjust production processes for optimal performance and maintain top product quality.
4. Toyoda Gosei Factory
Toyoda Gosei, a global leader in automotive parts manufacturing, partnered with Aseco to deploy an energy management system across its key production lines. Smart sensors and advanced software enable precise monitoring of electricity, water, and gas usage in each production area.

Project at Toyoda Gosei
This project showcases how advanced energy management technology can lower operational costs and boost competitiveness. The system also helps the plant meet stringent environmental standards by reducing emissions and using resources more sustainably.
5. Nichirin Factory
At Nichirin, a top-tier automotive component supplier in Vietnam, Aseco installed an advanced energy management system to optimize the plant’s energy use. Using Mitsubishi’s Ecoweb platform, data on energy consumption is collected and analyzed.

Installation at Nichirin
The system enables detailed reporting on energy use across all departments, helping the plant identify excessive consumption and adjust operations accordingly. It also supports Nichirin’s compliance with environmental regulations and promotes sustainable production practices.
Conclusion
The energy management projects deployed by Aseco at factories such as Sumi Vietnam, Seojin, Ishigaki, Toyoda Gosei, and Nichirin have significantly improved energy efficiency, minimized waste, and enhanced operational performance. By leveraging cutting-edge metering devices and software, Aseco has helped clients reduce costs, strengthen competitiveness, and meet environmental standards. These projects are strong evidence of the critical role that energy management technology plays in modern industrial sustainability and productivity.


