High-tech laundry: digital technology revolutionizes the industry

High-tech laundry: digital technology revolutionizes the industry at P&G Amiens
March 21
Procter & Gamble, Amiens
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As part of Industry Week, the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille and Procter & Gamble Amiens invite you to discover aspects of the past and future digital transition of this major industrial site. It is also an opportunity for today's and tomorrow's engineers to understand how their profession will evolve in the coming years and the qualities required in this ever-changing industrial world.

Considered the most modern detergent production facility in the world, the Amiens site is a strategic plant for the group, at the heart of its investment policy. Specializing in liquid laundry detergents (Ariel, Lenor, etc.) and household cleaning products (Febreze, etc.), the Amiens factory is a strategic site for Procter & Gamble. Its technical development is constantly evolving. From its initial production of soap and then washing powder, it has adapted and moved towards the production of liquid detergent and single-dose pods. It is Procter & Gamble's leading factory in Europe, producing more than 1,500 products and supplying nearly 52 countries worldwide. The million bottles manufactured each day at the site contain up to 50% recycled plastic.

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Thursday, March 21, 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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