After several projects by IDEC for PROLOGIS, a new success was recorded a few weeks ago with the delivery of a new 100,000 m² logistics platform in Moissy-Cramayel (77). The project stands out for its exemplary environmental approach and the string of certifications it is aiming for. This delivery makes it the world’s first certified carbon-neutral logistics warehouse.
ANOTHER SUCCESS FOR PROLOGIS AND IDEC
This new project is geared towards GROUPE CASINO subsidiary SAMADA, the MONOPRIX Group’s logistics service provider, which receives, stores, prepares and dispatches all its customers’ products (food and non-food). With this new platform, the company can optimize its storage and transport facilities.
Collaboration between PROLOGIS and IDEC has already paved the way for the construction of numerous projects for the logistics and mass retail sectors, including dry warehouses, multi-temperature warehouses and courier warehouses.
ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE
This logistics platform is targeting environmental excellence with four certifications. BREEAM Outstanding level certification, BIODIVERCITY label, WELL Silver level certification and Zero Carbon Certification. The carbon footprint of this project could be avoided or reduced by 80% over a 50-year life cycle. Reforestation and energy-saving projects are planned to offset the remaining 20%. The program also includes a large number of innovations, such as the use of 100% green energy, the deployment of a self-consumption solar power plant, the installation of energy storage from one season to the next, and the infiltration of all rainwater on the site.
A 100,000 M² PROJECT
The 100,000 m² project is organized around eight cells covering 6,000 m² and four cells covering 12,000 m². One of the dry cells features advanced automation, with robots moving horizontally and vertically between cells. Office blocks have also been built. Work on this facility began in July 2020, and an initial handover phase took place from mid-May to the end of June, at a rate of one cell per week. The first delivery, comprising two-thirds of the building, took place this summer. The second phase of this project was handed over a few weeks ago, marking the final delivery of this facility.