Improvement Concepts in Terms of Energy Savings
This chapter presents the concepts of innovative solutions that can help to reduce the energy intensity of warehouses with a view to innovative solutions used in a small proportion of warehouses, or just entering the market.
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Pawel Zajac
The Energy Consumption in Refrigerated Warehouses
EcoProduction Environmental Issues in Logistics and Manufacturing
Series editor Paulina Golinska, Poznan, Poland
About the Series The EcoProduction Series is a forum for presenting emerging environmental issues in Logistics and Manufacturing. Its main objective is a multidisciplinary approach to link the scientific activities in various manufacturing and logistics fields with the sustainability research. It encompasses topical monographs and selected conference proceedings, authored or edited by leading experts as well as by promising young scientists. The Series aims to provide the impulse for new ideas by reporting on the state-of-the-art and motivating for the future development of sustainable manufacturing systems, environmentally conscious operations management and reverse or closed loop logistics. It aims to bring together academic, industry and government personnel from various countries to present and discuss the challenges for implementation of sustainable policy in the field of production and logistics.
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Pawel Zajac
The Energy Consumption in Refrigerated Warehouses
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Pawel Zajac Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Wrocław University of Science and Technology Wrocław Poland
ISSN 2193-4614 EcoProduction ISBN 978-3-319-40897-2 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-40898-9
ISSN 2193-4622
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ISBN 978-3-319-40898-9
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