STRATEGIC ADVICE FOR DEMAG CRANES
Wherever goods and loads are being moved you will often encounter automation technology and cranes from Demag Cranes. CHG-MERIDIAN was able to the lighten the load by finding a way to run their new data centers in a sustainable and energy-efficient manner.
Demag Cranes, now part of the Terex group of companies, made the strategic decision to move their SAP systems, whose operation was previously outsourced, to their own IT infrastructure. This required the construction of three new data centers, two at the headquarters in Düsseldorf and one at their Wetter site. The Management Board hoped to achieve considerable cost savings and an increase in quality and uptime. To do this, the IT environment that had developed over time was consolidated and transferred to state-of-the-art data centers capable of providing the necessary computing performance and security. Because environmental protection is enshrined in TEREX’s corporate values, it was important for more than just financial reasons to achieve a high degree of energy efficiency.
CHG-MERIDIAN developed a suitable corporate strategy to achieve better IT performance.
“Our new data centers have allowed us to run our SAP systems inhouse and to make our corporate strategy in the areas of sustainability and energy efficiency more credible. Without the support of the consultants at CHG-MERIDIAN we wouldn’t have been able to deliver the project in this way and obtain certification from TÜV Rheinland,” explains Friedhelm Zahn, Head of IT Infrastructure at Demag Cranes AG.
In early 2012, CHG-MERIDIAN teamed up with product standards regulator TÜV Rheinland Consulting to launch the ‘energy-efficient data center’ certification initiative. “Our aim is to reduce the amount of energy consumed, and thereby CO2 emitted, by large data centers,” says Hans-Jörg Heming, Senior Consultant at CHG-MERIDIAN responsible for the complex project at the long-standing partner. The specialist consultants at CHG-MERIDIAN were able to bring their technological expertise from numerous projects into play, make the necessary resources available, and also highlight innovative financing models.
Planning for the data centers began in early 2011 and the contract for the build was awarded in May. Three months passed between the granting of the building permit and the start of the ground works, so that building started in August. The prefabricated building was constructed during September and October, and the interior works began in November. The data centers were completed in December and brought online. After one year of operation, the certificates for energy efficiency and CAT II+ operational security were awarded in January 2013.
Size and energy requirements, including capacity reserves of 50 percent
CHG-MERIDIAN, which is not tied to specific suppliers, provided consulting and project management expertise. This benefited DEMAG when it was planning the data center specifications, running the project, and obtaining TÜV certification.
CHG-MERIDIAN, which is not tied to specific suppliers, provided consulting and project management expertise. This benefited DEMAG when it was planning the data center specifications, running the project, and obtaining TÜV certification.