Responsibilities of a Treasurer, CFO or Procurement Manager

Thursday, April 24th, 2008 admin

Lowering Energy Costs

Part of the responsibility of a CFO or Procurement Manager of a large facility is to find a way to cut costs to add to the bottom line. Many companies do not have the needed motivations in place in these positions to urge the CFO or Treasurer in really working to get energy rates down. On the side of the Procurement Manager they have a lot to gain in some companies if they were to show how they were able to add $100,000 to the bottom line by working with a Facility Management company that specializes in Energy risk management.

What positions in a large industrial or commercial facility needs our type of services?

  • Treasurers
  • CFOs
  • Procurement Managers
  • Risk Managers
  • Working with a Texas Energy Consultant

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    Questions about the Process

    If you have questions related to purchasing your energy for your facility at a discount Texas power rate then please call one of our consultants today. We would be glad to go over the process and tools we use that many energy companies don’t work with simply because it is an added headache they are able sell without. We specialize in taking the additional time and effort involved in producing a tailor made Texas power product that beats anything else available in the market. Not only will you be able to walk away with the best commercial energy rate in Texas but you will have a presentation detailing why. No one will be able to look at the electric rate presentation and say, “no I just don’t see it”, as we have done everything we can to make the process and end result understandable to everyone. We turn uncertainty into clarity to all those concerned about the need to budget for energy costs.

     

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