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2/19/25

A New Supply Chain for Buyers and Suppliers


 

INDUSTRY

A New Supply Chain for Buyers and Suppliers

Logistics Solutions for small and mid-size manufacturers, ports, coastal and river marine and intermodal companies in support of domestic and export sales via customer centered and sustainable supply chain management solutions. 

Arezza is tasked with identifying and implementing measures that reduce the cost along with the timely delivery of freight to its final destination. In today’s market environment these objectives must be met in the context of:

ESG - environment, social and government - standards and regulations

Energy efficiency and fuel consumption;

Technological advancements in carrier performance via digital data;

Projected requirements of small and medium sized - SME - businesses;

Quality of Services offered to the clients. 

Partners and Suppliers participate in Arezza projects as follows:

Build Operate and Transfer provide equipment and know-how - turnkey, life cycle, after sales service - on a FOB basis and self-funds these tasks until the project becomes operational.

Arezza handles and self-funds project logistics, where applicable.

Projects are 5 to 7 years, renewable and generate cash flow when operational.

Deliverables at Cost Arezza does not mark-up your offer; it derives income solely from the above referenced logistics as well as administrative and management services.

Transactions project participants receive pre-negotiated and immediate payouts. 

To become a Supplier please provide your contact, product and price information, along with questions that help define customer requirements.

Terms of Service   

Procurement at Cost - we identify the low cost/best value offer and arrange transport, insurance and other services, if any, required to complete the transaction;  

Payments - to buyers and suppliers are made by Arezza;

The Contractual Relationship is on a project and/or transaction basis;

Fee Schedule based on the number of transactions completed in 30 calendar days;

Billing - invoices paid on-demand; fees, where applicable, are paid monthly.  

collaborative systems that deliver seamless customer experiences

 

 

2/18/25

Microgrid- Hydrogen and DERs



 Microgrids Hydrogen and DERs

Local Sustainable Clean Energy and Storage Solutions 

Microgrids are electric grids that manage energy and ensure reliable delivery. As a self-sufficient energy plant, the microgrid serves a specific geographic area, neighborhood, and community with distributed energy resources - solar, wind, CHP, other - energy storage, as well as electric vehicle charging stations. Interconnected to nearby buildings, the microgrid provides electricity, heating, and cooling.  

Community-friendly and a cheaper alternative in infrastructure development 

Hydrogen is created from water using renewable electricity through a process called electrolysis. This clean fuel can then be stored and used whenever needed.

 a clean fuel that can be stored and used as required  

Distributed Energy Generation occurs on a property site when energy is sold to the building occupants; Power Purchase Agreements - PPAs - enable businesses and governments to purchase electricity directly from the generator rather than from the utility.  

Storing Energy is essential in any power system. Batteries are ideal for short term needs whereas hydrogen can store excess energy for extended periods of time. 

The environmental impact of hydrogen-powered microgrids include reduced carbon emissions while the economic effects include savings from reduced fuel costs and improved energy efficiency. Successful implementations include:

Communities powered without relying on traditional grids;

Industrial facilities adopt them to cut costs and emissions;

Ports that act as hubs for energy production and distribution. 

Hydrogen’s role in microgrids is growing, and the potential is enormous. Clean fuel and microgrid technology are catalysts for resilient and sustainable energy. 


 Project Intake Form  


2/15/25

Digital Logistics


 

Digital Logistics

Supply Chain Efficiency for Energy and Transport Projects

Arezza services for ports, marine and truck operators, small and midsize manufacturers and other businesses reduce product cost and delivery times and  achieve economies of scale to benefit domestic and export customers. 

Data-Driven Insights improve visibility, operational efficiency and maintenance outcomes for your machinery as well as optimum asset productivity, performance and fuel consumption.

Ports Marine and Truck Equipment Tracking with real-time location reports that optimize utilization and pinpoint lost equipment. Vehicle Location  technology enables vehicle tracking, fuel cost savings, travel route optimization, cargo monitoring and security.

Supply Chain Efficiency with AI-Driven Parts Sourcing 

Simplify procedures to purchase, reuse and design parts.

Identify the best parts from qualified suppliers in one centralized place

Reduce design cycles by standardizing parts and increase their reuse

Product Lifecycle and Supply Chain Management

Manufacturers and other small to miid-size businesses that design, make and market products need to leverage Design-to-Cost issues such as value analysis, competitive benchmarking and reverse costing of competing products that involve suppliers in the engineering process as well as integration of 4.0 principles and technologies - augmented reality, big data, e-maintenance - in order to offer intelligent and connected products.  

Electric Smart Grid Management via Remote Asset Monitoring

Energy Service Companies are turning to IoT enabled smart grid monitoring systems to improve the reliability and availability of real time field data, while decreasing power usage, system overloads and outages, as well as:

Reduce Data Costs - processing data at the edge reduces data transmission costs and ensures efficient and continuous distribution of electricity.

Achieve Device Integration - smart satellite terminals can be integrated with measurement devices such as smart meters for the reliable real-time exchange of field data.


5/01/24

Arezza Projects in Historic Communities

Supply Chain Management Services in American and Italian Small Towns


The Concept
a program anchored in communities with a history as hub cities, hence a reliance on connections and collaborations within and among regions, resulting in a national trading platform with economies of scale utilizing historic trade routes and state of the art products and services to the benefit of community businesses, commuters, residents, and visitors.

Objectives support locally owned enterprises and achieve economies of scale pricing in selected communities in the areas of travel destination management, transit services, energy efficiency and manufacturing.

Job One: Rebuild the Supply Chain


Ways and Means
projects, unique to each community but connecting participating towns via customer sharing, transit programs, energy management and similar measures.

Participants a team of product and services providers with know-how and resources to jump-start projects in collaboration with local partners.


Client Targets
US and International Vacationers, Business Travelers, and Commuters; small commercial, public, and private properties typically found on main street and in historic districts, including train stations, museums, and entertainment venues; transportation services providers.

A team tasked to develop deploy manage and market uniquely local projects


Projects in Historic Towns
the successful implementation of projects in local areas rests on a clear plan to develop and implement commercial strategies, economies of scale, self-finance, in kind payments, revenue-based funding and sharing that, in turn, create new sustainable wealth and economic opportunities by:


• Improving local knowledge and expertise,

• Ensuring accountability and responsibility by participants,

• Educating visitors to ensure respect for local values and traditions,

• Utilizing market forces to achieve economies of scale and purchasing power,

• Generating capital resources for small enterprises,

• Partnering with local government and nonprofits to reach into the community.



4/22/24

Coastal Lake and River Trails

Historic Cultural and Culinary Traditions along America’s Waterways
There are many points of interest in the United States; we have selected anchor locations from which you can best base your travel movements, mindful that you are likely to visit three to four places in a compressed period of time, typically 7 to 10 days, and experience multiple interests that range from cultural to culinary, wellness and the environment.

Northeast Atlantic
The Hudson Valley extends 150 miles above the tip of Manhattan. Designated as a National Heritage Area, the valley is steeped in history, natural beauty, culture, food and farmers’ markets.
The Delaware rises in two branches and flows 419 miles – 674 Km – into Delaware Bay. Its watershed drains an area of 14,119 square miles - 36,570 km2 - in the five Atlantic Coast States of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. 
The Hudson and the Delaware were originally called the North and South Rivers
The Susquehanna River is 464 miles (747 km) long and is the longest river on the US East Coast. With its watershed, it is the 16th-largest river in the United States, and the longest river in the continental United States without commercial boat traffic today. In the Canal Era, navigation improvements were made to enhance the river for barge shipping by water on the Pennsylvania Canal.
The Lower Potomac, Anacostia, Patuxent and Wicomico rivers are among the major waterways in the region, but hundreds of smaller streams, creeks and rivers abound providing numerous opportunities for recreational boating.




Mid America
The Upper Mississippi is the portion of the river from Lake Itasca, Minnesota to Cairo, Illinois - 2000 km (1250 mi) where it joins the Ohio River. In terms of geology and hydrography, the Upper Mississippi River valley likely originated as an ice-marginal stream during the Nebraskan glaciation.
The Missouri is the longest river in North America, rising in the Rocky Mountains and flowing east and south for 2,341 miles - 3,767 km - before connecting with the Mississippi north of St. Louis.
The First Westward leg of the Pony Express was a Ferry across the Missouri River
American South
The Lower Mississippi River flows downstream from Cairo, Illinois and the confluence with the Ohio River, for 1600 Kilometers – 1000 miles – to the Gulf of Mexico. It is the most heavily traveled component of this river system. Unlike on the upper rivers, there are no locks and dams on the Lower Mississippi. The river is, however, constrained by levees and dams that control flooding and secure the navigation channel for barge traffic.
The Ohio River is formed by the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers in Pittsburgh. From there, it flows northwest before making an abrupt turn to the southwest at the Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania border. The Ohio then follows a roughly west-northwest course until Cincinnati, before bending southwest for the remainder of its journey through the US Midwest and joining the Mississippi at Cairo, Illinois.
Ohio means the Good River in Iroquoian



The Rio Grande rises from south-central Colorado and flows to the Gulf of Mexico, acting as the border between Mexico and the United States; it is the fourth longest river system in North America.
The Rio Grande Flows for much of its Length at High Elevation
US West
The Colorado River flows from the Rocky Mountains through the Grand Canyon to the Gulf of California. With dramatic canyons and whitewater rapids, the Colorado is a vital source of water for agricultural and urban areas.
The Imperial Valley is the most Productive Winter Agricultural Region in the United States
The Platte River originates in Nebraska and is a tributary of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers
The South Platte is the Principal Source of Water for Eastern Colorado
The American River runs from the Sierra Nevada to the San Joaquin Valley, eventually emptying into San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
The Willamette River Valley basin contains two-thirds of Oregon's population and is one of the most fertile agricultural regions in North America, hence the destination of many 19th century pioneers traveling on the Oregon Trail. The river supports 60 fish species, including salmon and trout.
The Columbia is the largest river in the Pacific Northwest; its watershed extends into seven US states and a Canadian province. The river's heavy flow gives it tremendous potential for the generation of electricity with 14 Hydroelectric Dams.

The Best Way to Travel is in the Company of People that Live and Work in the Places You Visit