TRILUX has successfully completed another stage in its long-standing partnership with FM Logistic, implementing an advanced lighting system at the company’s logistics platform in Wiskitki. The collaboration reflects a shared commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency, achieved through modern, intelligent lighting technology.
In the heart of Poland, in Wiskitki, a state-of-the-art logistics platform is ready to meet the most demanding business challenges. Its strategic location at the intersection of the A2 motorway and National Road No. 50, which forms a key transport hub for the region, is just one of its advantages. Here, FM Logistic is establishing a cutting-edge logistics hub as the central point of the supply chain in the area. With its flexible approach, optimum process automation and sustainable operation, the FM Logistic platform in Wiskitki provides customers with a real competitive advantage in e-commerce.
FM Logistic prioritised energy efficiency in its expansion plans for the Polish market. TRILUX addressed this challenge by incorporating Mirona luminaires equipped with motion and daylight sensors into the facility’s design. This intelligent system optimises lighting based on real-time conditions, reducing energy consumption while adhering to stringent lighting standards.
“The Mirona luminaires, combined with the sophisticated sensor technology, form a system that precisely adjusts lighting levels according to the specific requirements of each area,” explained Marcin Szymański, Project Manager at TRILUX. “This not only reduces the number of luminaires needed but also ensures that energy is used as efficiently as possible.”
Despite the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, TRILUX maintained its commitment to delivering the project on schedule. The team’s dedication ensured the timely supply and installation of luminaires, showcasing the robustness of the supply chain and the effectiveness of the logistics and production teams.
“This project, implemented right after the pandemic, was a test of our flexibility and resilience. The entire team demonstrated exceptional commitment to ensure that the lighting solutions were delivered and installed as planned,” Szymański added.
With the implementation of DALI-based lighting control systems and the switch to LED technology, the new facility in Wiskitki is not only more energy-efficient but also complies with the EU RoHS directive, which bans the production and import of mercury-containing lamps. This sustainable approach is crucial for reducing both energy costs and CO2 emissions.
“Each LED luminaire and the accompanying technology minimise energy consumption, embodying the principle that energy savings lead to reduced demand,” stated Lukasz Orlowski, Electrical Engineer at FM Logistic.
The successful delivery of this project underscores the strength of the ongoing partnership between TRILUX and FM Logistic. It is a testament to effective communication, shared goals, and a mutual commitment to innovation and sustainability.
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