EFFICIENT ENERGY SOLUTIONS IN WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS
Sammanfattning
The purpose of this Bachelor thesis was to find efficient energy solutions within warehouse operations. This was achieved by looking for ways to increase energy efficiency but also by investigating the possibilities to produce own renewable energy. Our aim was to include a financial perspective. We intended to fulfill our purpose by answering the following questions:
1. How can energy efficiency in warehouse operations be improved in a cost effective way?
2. Would it be profitable for a warehouse to produce renewable energy in order to become self-
sufficient?
The thesis was conducted as a case study, and we used an abductive method for compiling the results. We visited our reference warehouse once; where we had an open interview as well as an observational walk around the facilities. This was to be able to get a clear picture on what possibilities there were, and what had already been accomplished.
The thesis focuses on possibilities on energy efficiency through sensors for control of lighting. When it comes to renewable energy production, we focused on solar cells and wind power. The selection on alternative was based upon the preconditions of our reference warehouse.
Our conclusions are that sensors should definitely be installed in all general areas as well as in the warehouse facilities. If a warehouse wants to produce their own renewable energy, solar cells covering all energy use are a good alternative. Today, it is not profitable to invest in systems or resources that produce more energy than needed.
Our thesis contributes to the limited research on energy efficiency and renewable energy production within warehouse operations.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
Fil(er)
Datum
2013-12-18Författare
Berntson, Malin
Holmstrand, Andrea
Nyckelord
Energy efficiency, Warehouse operations, Volvo Group Logistics Services, Case Study, Financial perspective
Serie/rapportnr.
Environmental Management/Uthålligt företagande
12/13:11
Språk
eng