Services sector solutions: improving ventilation in your warehouses
In logistics warehouses and industrial sites, air management is a major challenge. These very large-volume buildings, often characterized by high ceilings and continuous activity, are subject to thermal stratification, as well as sometimes degraded air quality (dust, heat, humidity, and pollutants linked to industrial processes).
Improving comfort, ventilation, and air quality in warehouses and factories
HVLS ceiling fans (High Volume Low Speed) provide a comprehensive response to these issues. Their large diameter allows them to move large volumes of air at low speed, ensuring uniform circulation throughout the building. This gentle but effective ventilation prevents stagnant zones where heat, moisture, or particles can accumulate.
Congress centre
Problems, temperature and machine operation :
An 8,000m2 convention centre with a temperature of 18°C in winter, with frequent machine stoppages due to overheating of the installations, making it impossible to raise the temperature.
Our solution:
An HVLS installed 14m above the ground providing an average temperature of 23°C and annual energy savings of €5,000.
Kitchen manufacturer warehouse
The problem of high temperatures :
A 9,000m² kitchen manufacturer with high indoor temperatures in summer and heat peaks near the ovens.
Our solution:
An HVLS installed 4.7m above the ground with a perceived temperature of -7°C compared with the actual temperature and energy savings of 30%.
Bottling plant
The problem, high heat and working conditions :
A bottling plant with high temperatures due to the operation of the machines. Employees working in extreme conditions with no windows, resulting in a lack of productivity.
Our solution:
An HVLS installed 4m above the ground with a perceived temperature of -7°C and limiting the level of humidity.
Thermal comfort: winter and summer
In winter, these systems act as destratifiers by redistributing warm air accumulated at height down to working areas, thereby improving thermal comfort while reducing heating needs.
In summer, they generate a continuous airflow that promotes evaporation and provides a cooling sensation for workers, reducing reliance on air conditioning.
Beyond thermal comfort, HVLS fans actively contribute to indoor air quality. In addition to existing ventilation systems, they support air renewal, dispersion of pollutants, and moisture removal, creating a healthier and safer working environment.
Already widely adopted in many warehouses and factories internationally, this solution helps optimize working conditions while delivering significant energy savings. Heating and cooling cost reductions can reach up to 30%, while also sustainably improving overall site performance.




