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Coca-Cola HBC Eurasia

Project in numbers:

2,500 m²
Work site area
218 pcs
Quantity of lighting fixtures installed
The factory in Vladivostok produces 23 types of beverages on the 2 production lines. 5 branches of the factory are located in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Khabarovsk, Blagoveshchensk, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Nakhodka, and Komsomolsk-on-Amur. More than 6,000,000 people drink beverages from Vladivostok. These are citizens of the Kamchatka, Primorskiy, and Khabarovsk Krais, the Amur, Magadan, and Sakhalin Oblasts, Jewish Autonomous, and Chukotka Autonomous Regions. The factory supplies to the territory over 6,000,000 km².
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Design works
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Electrical installation works
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Supply lighting equipment
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Services electrical laboratories

The works were carried out at the following sites:

Bottlery;

Concentrate storage;

Syrup department;

SIP;

Water treatment department;

Sugar warehouse;

Workshops.

Project achievements:

This project is part of the global lighting modernization of fourteen Coca Cola HBC Eurasia factories in Russia. Our team was given the ambitious task of implementing the project in a year and a half, and this is the replacement of about 12,000 pieces of luminaires in the conditions of the existing production processes of factories. Part of the BM-ELECTRO team had a protracted business trip from Rostov to Khabarovsk for 1.5 years. We have gained invaluable experience and have once again become convinced of the immensity of our vast country. Working in different regions of Russia, you have the opportunity to communicate with very different people, you better understand how the "aborigine" in the Urals differs from the "aborigine" in the Far Eastern region, and how they do not resemble the indigenous "Southerners" from Rostov. It is because of such projects that you fall in love with your work, and it becomes a part of your life.

According to the results of actual measurements after the modernization of the lighting system, we managed to achieve record savings of 40% of the previously consumed power.

 

The following equipment was used at this facility:

BBP 400
BBP 400
BY 688P
BY 688P
BY 698P
BY 698P
BVP 281
BVP 281
WT 060C
WT 060C
WT 120C
WT 120C