In this special event, we’ll explore the increasingly important role that lighting can play in maintaining high levels of productivity and efficiency in warehouses and distribution centres.

logisticsHome Behind the scenes, warehouse lighting has undergone a quiet revolution: energy can be cut by up to 80 per cent and the lighting can work in harmony with people to improve the wellbeing, concentration and decision making of staff and reduce mistakes and accidents.

logisticsLogoNEWOur panel of expert speakers will look at the latest developments in LEDs and smart controls and how to design and specify a world-class lighting installation for the logistics industry.

  • What manufacturers don’t tell you about LEDs
  • How to specify luminaires for logistics applications
  • What the latest control technology can offer
  • How to achieve top Breeam and LEED energy ratings
  • How to light gangways, racks, loading bays and refrigerated units
  • How to create a lighting scheme that works for people
  • How lighting can improve concentration and reduce accidents
  • How to light for 24-hour shift working

THURSDAY 29 AND FRIDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 2016 | AMSTERDAM

Organised by Platinum sponsors Gold sponsors Silver sponsors For more information, visit lightingforwarehousesanddistributioncentres.com

This event is free to electrical engineers, facility managers, energy managers, consulting engineers and operations executives in logistics, distribution, e-commerce and retail.

The Location

Thursday 29 September 2016 | Networking drinks reception 7pm-10pm

Andaz Hotel, Prinsengracht 587, 1016 HT Amsterdam, Netherlands

andaz

Set along the Prinsengracht canal, this chic, contemporary hotel is 1.6 km from both the Anne Frank House and the Van Gogh Museum, and 1.3 km from Dam Square.

Friday 30 September 2016 | Full day conference 9am-5pm

W Hotel, Spuistraat 175, 1012 VN Amsterdam, Netherlands

w

A 4-minute walk from Dam Square, this hip, upscale hotel occupies the former National Office for Money and Telephone and KAS bank buildings. It’s a 7-minute walk from Anne Frank House and 2.3 km from the Van Gogh Museum.

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