There is no place for poor lighting in warehouses or distribution centers. These facilities support a variety of important tasks from picking and packaging to shipping and receiving, light assembly and even office work. Since multiple functions are often performed in the same area, lighting takes on even more significance because of the need for different light levels. Warehouse managers are looking for high quality levels, but at a much lower cost.
Now there is a way to benefit from technology advances to ensure the most effective lighting while also providing immense energy savings.
Today’s advanced lighting control offers the following:
Energy savings of up to 70%
Flexibility in scheduling lighting operation
Improved lighting quality and increased occupant satisfaction
Ability to track energy costs and savings in real time
It is also possible to combine lighting control with the ability to manage other power sources for even greater returns, as we will see later in this paper.