Effective facility management is essential to keep operations running smoothly, safely, and sustainably. As industrial parks, warehouses, and logistics centres take on a growing role in the global supply chain, expectations around operational excellence and technical standards continues to rise. This article will explore common challenges in industrial facility management and offer practical solutions to enhance efficiency and performance.
1. Fire safety: Combining standards with proactive monitoring.
Issues
- Warehouses with goods stacked high (8–12 meters) or containing flammable items need stronger fire protection than a basic system.
- Sprinklers alone may not be enough, especially if a fire starts in a hidden area and is undetectable.
- Many fire protection systems are not connected to central control systems like SCADA or BMS, making it harder to monitor and respond to issues in real time.
Savills tips
- Use early warning systems like smoke detection cameras, temperature sensors on racks, and smart (IoT) alerts to spot fires quickly.
- Identify high-risk fire zones in the warehouse and create clear safety protocols for each area.
- Link the fire safety system to a central monitoring platform (like a BMS) to keep track of pressure tanks, valves, and leaks.
- Run practice drills involving all departments, not just the fire safety team, to prepare for real-life situations.