Naarmann: On the way to climate-friendlier dairy production - Managing Director Andreas Naarmann (right), GEA’s Sven Irrgang and Project Manager Michael Frenking (left). The Naarmann dairy saves 300 liters of water per hour of separator operation. (Image: GEA)
Naarmann is using a GEA MSI 400 separator with a processing capacity of 40,000 l/h; a GEA standomat handles milk and cream standardization. (Image: GEA)

Naarmann is using a GEA MSI 400 separator with a processing capacity of 40,000 l/h; a GEA standomat handles milk and cream standardization. (Image: GEA)

Enhancing water efficiency with the compact Water Saving Unit: Managing Director Andreas Naarmann (right), GEA’s Sven Irrgang and Project Manager Michael Frenking (left). The Naarmann dairy saves 300 liters of water per hour of separator operation. (Image: GEA)

Enhancing water efficiency with the compact Water Saving Unit: Managing Director Andreas Naarmann (right), GEA’s Sven Irrgang and Project Manager Michael Frenking (left). The Naarmann dairy saves 300 liters of water per hour of separator operation. (Image: GEA)

Equipped with a circulation pump, the Water Saving Unit operates with two separate circuits for the engine and the hood/catcher, which optimizes the unit’s energy consumption. (Image: GEA)

Equipped with a circulation pump, the Water Saving Unit operates with two separate circuits for the engine and the hood/catcher, which optimizes the unit’s energy consumption. (Image: GEA)

Measuring the size of just two water crates, the efficient Water Saving Unit can fit into the smallest of spaces. (Image: GEA)

Measuring the size of just two water crates, the efficient Water Saving Unit can fit into the smallest of spaces. (Image: GEA)

The longstanding partnership based on trust was one of the cornerstones for the joint Water Saving Unit pilot project between GEA and the private dairy. Seen here are Managing Director Andreas Naarmann (left), Sven Irrgang from GEA and Project Manager Michael Frenking (right). (Image: GEA)

The longstanding partnership based on trust was one of the cornerstones for the joint Water Saving Unit pilot project between GEA and the private dairy. Seen here are Managing Director Andreas Naarmann (left), Sven Irrgang from GEA and Project Manager Michael Frenking (right). (Image: GEA)

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