Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article and Vila Formosa de Nossa Senhora do Destêrro de Jundiaí it was given town status and made the seat of a municipality in 1865 CEVA Logistics has opened a new Contract Logistics warehouse in Jundiai setting its new standard for sustainable warehousing in Latin America (LATAM) and aiming for the facility to be its regional center of excellence Key customers are already fully operational at the site Located 57 kilometers northwest of São Paulo the greenfield site met all of CEVA’s criteria including the ability to retain 100 percent of its workforce operating at the previous site in Louveira approximately 250 employees work at the Jundiai site serving the range of customers’ warehousing and distribution needs The new facility is equipped with 62 administrative workstations two training rooms and two spacious employee break areas With the office and meeting space available the company’s LATAM Contract Logistics management is also now located on-site The warehouse of 25,000 square meters features 37 docks and a storage capacity of 38,000 pallets After some initial challenges in site location the final plot chosen was able to accommodate the company’s strategic development plan to showcase its sustainable construction initiatives and to develop its carbon credit program As part of CEVA’s commitment to reduce its environmental footprint the company is bringing new sustainability to its Contract Logistics operation sites The Jundiai warehouse includes translucent ceiling tiles all LED lighting and a thermos-acoustic system to help regulate the building’s internal temperature The building is also being studied to determine how much solar energy can be harvested from its planned solar panel installation senior vice president of contract logistics in LATAM said: “Our aim is to engage and empower our local team to create value for our customers to invest time in our community and to operate ethically and sustainably for our planet The new Jundiai facility is a great example of our commitment and investment to operational excellence and our environmental impact is greatly reduced.” HU Digital Media Ltd - company registration no - powered by Quickchilli.com - Text description provided by the architects The project SESCSP Leisure Center - Social Service of Commerce of the State of São Paulo in the city of Jundiaí - was developed with the following objectives: - Spatially translate a program of activities of SESC for citizens in general and in particular for workers in trade and services, with leisure activities, integrating the different manifestations of culture: sports, arts, reading and health, without hierarchies or barriers. An innovative, thoughtful, multifaceted and democratic program. - Enter the new building in the city, in an area with special features: long and narrow, near the Jundiaí river and Botanical Garden and among the highlights of the city, the Municipal Palace, the traditional city center and the Serra do Japi - conservation area of the rainforest. - Rescue features of modern Brazilian architecture: the articulation of opposites, lightness, transparency of spaces without secrets, enjoyment and the integration of internal and external spaces undoing the notion of built "boxes" and also incorporating elements of Brazilian traditional architecture, with its balconies, tiled floors and ceilings of wooden slats. © Joana FrançaThe building consists of two volumes: a long, curved, horizontal and smooth one that surrounds part of the other volume, a vertical cylinder. At the intersection of these two volumes there is a large central void that creates the meeting space, two multiple visible events from different points of the building and overlooking the construction environments. - Parking and services underground, with openings and gardens that provide natural lighting and ventilation; © Alexandre Nunis- Ground floor with large entrance hall, theater and service areas, and locker room, medical industry, technical environments and access to outdoor sports areas. In front of the large living room in the vertical block is the library, information technology workshop, play room, physical activity areas, and dental clinic. © Alexandre Nunis- The upper level is integrated to the ground floor through the open hall with exhibition spaces, living room, dining area, multipurpose gym (sports and shows), pools and administrative area. Some of the special characteristics of the project: - The roof of the horizontal block is designed as a terrace with gardens, as well as a living, leisure, exhibition, gym and play area with images of the botanical garden, the city and Serra do Japi. - The curved circulations of the horizontal block and the rings of the gym offer new views along the way. - Frames made of glass walls structured by steel and silicone seals created the desired transparency allowing the integration of interior and exterior, as well as ensuring greater natural lighting to reduce energy use. Aquarela- To ensure cross ventilation with permanent natural air exchange without the need for energy equipment and expenses we projected openings on the ground floor and first floor causing air renewal for a chimney effect with a hot air outlet upwards You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed As they seek to improve the public transport user experience and regain riders’ confidence Brazilian cities are expanding cashless payment options The trend was discussed during a recent Cities Today digital roundtable which brought together mobility and transport leaders from nine cities across Brazil’s five regions which allows the user to pay with a debit or credit card but some cities have already implemented systems on public transport 57 km from the city of São Paulo and with 423,000 inhabitants was the first city in Latin America to offer digital ticketing on all buses Jundiaí has ​​273 buses across 84 lines which move 120,000 people per day said: “This technology is ten times faster than cash payment In December 2020 there were 2,990 payments and in July 2021 All the city’s buses have security cameras GPS and apps so that people can follow the journey I was wondering if everything would work out…and if the value would be debited One of the advantages is not having to go to the bank or carry cash,” Sue Ellen Prado The City of Rio de Janeiro is working on the digital transformation of the public transport system A ten-year contract is scheduled to be announced later this month for a vendor to support contactless payments via cellphones “The goal is the acceptance of multiple payment methods etc.,” said Rio de Janeiro Municipal Secretary of Transport “The idea is to improve the public transport user experience so that people can pay with all their cards control their bills through the app and that they have multiple service channels She said that in addition to making people’s lives easier the proposal aims to improve the planning and operation of the system “Another goal is to gradually withdraw money from circulation make the implementation of new tariff policies more flexible and faster improve demand monitoring and monitor tariff collection,” Celidonio commented “Enabling payments with credit and debit cards on public transportation is a benefit for everyone We want to offer cities the best solution according to their specific needs” Director of Business Development at Mastercard Cities Today asked people about contactless payment I’m a train user and I haven’t seen anything but I’ll be on the lookout,” said Oswaldo Ribeiro who uses the train to travel around the city “Rio de Janeiro must quickly integrate all means of transport This will help people who use public transport every day,” said Heloisa Lima a Portuguese teacher who regularly takes the train and uses transport apps Image: Tony Monti | Dreamstime.com You have reached the limit for the basic subscription. 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Please upgrade to Premium to save more ' + scriptOptions._localizedStrings.webview_notification_text + ' " + scriptOptions._localizedStrings.redirect_overlay_title + " " + scriptOptions._localizedStrings.redirect_overlay_text + " has opened the largest South American power technology plant to date in the Brazilian state of Investment in the expansion of the Jundiaí manufacturing site amounts to €75m The Siemens Power Generation Group (PG) and the Power Transmission and Distribution Group (PTD) are consolidating their Brazilian production facilities in one site that covers an area of 52,000 square metres industrial steam turbines rated up to 100MW as well as high-voltage and medium-voltage products and systems for power transmission and distribution the site houses the largest transformer-testing centre on the South American continent ‘With the expansion of the plant in Jundiaí Siemens is strengthening its leading role in the energy sector and highlighting its commitment to job creation and local value added in Brazil,’ said Adilson Primo President of Siemens’s national company in Brazil ‘Siemens is now optimally prepared to satisfy Brazil’s demands for energy technology the plant serves as a platform for exports to the entire world.’ The VOA Network inaugurated yesterday (25.09) the expansion of the new CCO (Operational Control Center) and its R-AFIS Central security and coordination of meteorological and security information the center is connected 24 hours a day to municipal security agencies The investment in the new CCO was R$450 in cutting-edge equipment such as new servers and high-definition LED screens as well as monitoring cameras and weather information centralization reduces response time to aviation incidents and safety “In addition to having our own security at airports and prompt response we now have more agility to call public security we were able to identify suspicious attitudes and communicate them to the police intelligence sectors,” he says The CCO allows the centralization of emergency actions centralized contact with public security and emergency agencies including the use of security forces for training at airports centralization pricing and monitoring of airlines the CCO was the first step towards the regional integration of airports significant improvements in the management of 'safety & security' using technology and artificial intelligence to increase security at our airports which will allow us greater remote control of all airport sites in the state we will be the first EMS III concept operating remotely in the world.” Street: VOA network Author aeroflap Categories: Airports, News Tags: Jundiai Airport, Airports, fly network, usaexport Parece que a página que você está procurando não está disponível You are using an outdated browser. 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