Falabella Perú

Case study

Falabella Perú

Industry
Warehouses & DCs
Location
Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
Scope
Distribution center retrofit

A high-throughput distribution center with a lighting deficit across multiple work zones — and a Peruvian code (RNE EM.010) the existing system could not meet.

The challenge

Below code. Above bill.

Falabella's Villa El Salvador DC ran below the lux levels Peruvian RNE EM.010 requires for industrial work areas. The shortfall affected picking accuracy, ergonomics, and safety. The brief was concrete: bring every zone into compliance, cut total lighting consumption, and do it without halting throughput.

Warehouse interior with high-bay LED

The deployment

Fixtures, sensors,control.

We retrofit the DC with high-bay LED Smart Fixtures, presence sensors, and Spark Control across the operating envelope.

  • Smart Fixtures— High-bay industrial LED specified per zone, sized to the lux profile RNE EM.010 requires.

  • Spark Mesh— Presence sensors integrated into the fixture array, feeding occupancy data into the platform.

  • Spark Control— Zone-by-zone schedules and dimming policies, replacing the prior always-on pattern.

Verified outcomes

Compliance and consumption —both fixed.

  • 1,500,000 kWh

    Saved per year

    Annual energy reduction

    Equivalent to 322 metric tonnes of CO₂ avoided each year.

  • 90%

    Efficiency gain

    Versus baseline

    Lighting consumption efficiency improved 90% against the pre-deployment state of the DC.

  • RNE EM.010

    Compliant

    Code and ergonomics

    Every operating zone brought into compliance with the Peruvian technical standard.

  • Visibility and safety

    Picking, transit, and staging zones reach the lux levels their tasks demand — and stay there.

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