German company on the way to climate-neutral logistics with connected LEDs from TRILUX
When it comes to climate neutrality, the following motto applies: The sooner, the better. That is why logistics company Kühne+Nagel decided to renovate all its lighting at two of its logistics locations in northern Germany. The reason: the high potential for reducing CO2 and costs by switching to highly efficient and connected LED systems. As a full-service provider, TRILUX did the whole thing, converting all areas in a short period, including light management and IoT functions.
Over the last 130 years, the international logistics group Kühne+Nagel has evolved from a traditional shipping company to a global logistics partner that offers highly specialised solutions for major industries worldwide.
It strives to have a positive impact on the world around it by working towards sustainable logistics. The group's Net Zero Carbon initiative aims to achieve carbon neutrality for its sea freight shipments by 2030.
An important building block on the way is the lighting of its logistics sites.
The transport company implemented a lighting refurbishment for its two logistics hubs at Obergeorgswerder and Altenwerder in Hamburg, replacing the existing conventional lighting systems with highly efficient, DALI networked LED solutions from TRILUX. Light management and IoT capability included.
In addition to the logistics areas, the associated outdoor areas were also converted to energy-efficient DALI-based TRILUX systems and networked with the LiveLink Outdoor light management system. All in record time and without interrupting operations.
In Obergeorgswerder, the indoor luminaires were connected with the LIVELINK PREMIUM light management system, designed to control and monitor large projects with any number of light points. By combining this with presence and daylight sensors, energy costs can be reduced by around 26 percent compared to an unregulated LED solution. In the outdoor areas, LIVELINK OUTDOOR was used.
THE LED SHUTTLE - PERFORMANCE IN LIGHT STRIPS PER KILOMETER
One of the "biggest chunks" in Obergeorgswerder was the renovation of the 44,000 m2 handling space divided over five halls. The first step was to dismantle and dispose of the 7.5 km of the old light strip. After that, TRILUX installed 7.5 km of its E-LINE NEXT LED. Thanks to a specially conceived LED shuttle, this process went quickly, efficiently, and sustainably. The product delivery followed a new principle. Lights were not individually packaged or sent as a bundle on pallets in the usual way but were pre-assembled on a five-meter-long transport system with wheels and delivered to the customer by truck. This simplified and sped up the installation process tremendously, as the LED modules do not have to be unpacked, and there is also no waste for disposal. In Obergeorgswerder, the complete renovation of all luminaires, including the 7.5 km light strip, was implemented in just eight weeks without interrupting daily operations.
FUTURE-PROOF SETUP - PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE AND HEAT MAPPING
The entire lighting system can be conveniently controlled and monitored uniquely by networking and connecting the lighting to the Cloud. The digital "TRILUX LIGHT MONITORING "service monitors and analyses the operating parameters of each light point in the lighting network. This data forms the basis for PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE, based on actual needs instead of fixed intervals. This lowers costs and increases security.
In Obergeorgswerder, the location-based service "heat mapping" is implemented via the lighting infrastructure. Robust 3D sensors in the luminaires determine the paths of people and vehicles in the halls to find hot spots, danger, and congestion areas. The data is then displayed as graphically prepared frequency distributions on the hall floor plan. This information helps the centre adapt and reconfigure its layout to avoid the risk of accidents, generally improving safety for all employees.
MORE SUSTAINABILITY, EFFICIENCY, AND SECURITY TODAY - AND ALL THE FREEDOM FOR TOMORROW
The renovation has paid off in every aspect. Replacing the conventional system with energy-efficient LED technology with light management resulted in a significant reduction in the operating costs at both locations. A comparison of electricity costs in October 2020 (after the renovation) and October 2019 shows a reduction of around 30 percent. At the same time, the quality of light has been increased, with sometimes surprising effects. In Obergeorgswerder, deaf employees feel much safer in their work environment thanks to the higher lumen packages. And when it comes to future viability, no wishes remain unfulfilled. With heat mapping, Kühne+Nagel has already implemented a location-based service for the lighting, and the systems can be upgraded with additional IoT components.
For further information on the TRILUX Industry range, please visit, https://www.trilux.com/gb/applications/industry/lighting-for-industry/
About TRILUX
TRILUX SIMPLIFY YOUR LIGHT stands for the simplest and safest way to a customised, energy-efficient and future-proof lighting solution. In the dynamic and increasingly complex lighting market, the customer receives the best advice, optimum orientation and perfect light. To ensure this claim, TRILUX draws on a wide portfolio of technologies and services as well as high-performance partners and companies of the TRILUX Group. The lighting specialist combines individual components into customised complete solutions - always perfectly matched to customer requirements and the area of application. This means that even complex and extensive projects can be implemented quickly and easily from a single source. In the spirit of SIMPLIFY YOUR LIGHT, the focus is always on planning, installation and user-friendliness of the solutions for the customer in addition to quality and efficiency.
The TRILUX Group operates six production sites in Europe and Asia and serves international customers through 30 subsidiaries and numerous sales partners. The Lighting Division includes the brands TRILUX SIMPLIFY YOUR LIGHT, Oktalite and Zalux. Investment companies include ICT and the online platform watt24. The Innovation Centre as a department for research and development bundles the innovative power under the TRILUX umbrella. With locations in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Great Britain, France and Switzerland, the TRILUX Academy provides the necessary know-how on topics, trends and innovations in the lighting sector. TRILUX employs a total of just under 5,000 employees worldwide, the company headquarters are located in Arnsberg.
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