Warehouses and Logistics Centers
HVAC Solution for Warehouses
Storage quality begins with a properly designed HVAC system
In warehouses and logistics centers, ventilation is more than just an engineering element; it’s a key factor in product safety and operational stability. A properly managed microclimate ensures the required temperature and humidity for various categories of goods—from pharmaceuticals to food products—where deviations of even a few degrees can lead to losses.
Properly designed ventilation, air conditioning, and heating systems help maintain air quality in large volumes, taking into account warehouse zoning, constant loading and unloading operations, and heat gains from equipment. HVAC process control ensures precise control, energy efficiency, and rapid response to any changing conditions.
We select equipment and design systems tailored to the specific storage requirements, ensuring reliable operation and minimizing the risk of product damage.
HVAC Engineering is the best partner for implementing HVAC systems in warehouses and logistics centers. The correct microclimate guarantees product safety and efficient logistics.
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Some of completed HVAC projects
Amazon
An example of HVAC equipment used in an Amazon warehouse.
DAIKIN rooftop equipment was used, which can provide a controlled microclimate for the warehouse, specifically maintaining a specific temperature (e.g., 64.4°F), 50% humidity, and the required volume of fresh air. This type of microclimate is essential in warehouses to maintain the temperature requirements for the products stored there.
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New Logistics Center for Roshen
A new 60,000 m² logistics center was built for Roshen’s product storage. The key requirement — maintaining a strict 18 °C — ensures the preservation and quality of confectionery products.
Implemented HVAC Solution:
- Cooling System — Trane Chillers. High-efficiency chillers provide stable and precise cooling across all warehouse zones.
- Supply and Exhaust Ventilation. A balanced system maintains constant air exchange and optimal humidity and air quality.
- HVAC Automation and Monitoring. The integrated automation system controls all parameters in real time, ensuring reliability and uninterrupted operation.
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HVAC ENGINEERING offers full HVAC design, equipment supply, installation, and commissioning — delivering energy-efficient solutions for a stable climate and product preservation.
Frequently asked questions
Which HVAC systems are best suited for large warehouse spaces?
The optimal choice is rooftop units or supply and exhaust ventilation systems with cooling sections and clearly zoned areas. The selection depends on the warehouse size, ceiling height, number of people, and storage specifics. If you’re unsure which system is best for your facility, HVAC ENGINEERING specialists will help you find the most efficient solution.
How can I reduce energy consumption for warehouse ventilation and heating systems?
If the equipment is already installed, energy consumption can be reduced through automation and control systems. If you are still planning to install equipment, it’s essential to choose the most energy-efficient systems available for your application. HVAC ENGINEERING experts will select the best and most advanced solution for your warehouse.
Do I need an HVAC project for a warehouse?
Yes. A professionally developed HVAC design is essential, as only detailed project documentation provides answers to key questions: what equipment to use, its required capacity, energy efficiency, and the optimal configuration for your facility. Contact HVAC ENGINEERING, and our specialists will develop the best solution for your warehouse.