Explore our range of LED Fulfillment Center Lighting Solutions, designed for environments where precision and efficiency are paramount. These lighting solutions are ideal for facilities engaged in picking, packing, scanning, and order processing. Commonly installed in areas such as picking aisles, packing stations, and conveyor zones, these fixtures are tailored to meet the unique demands of high-activity work zones. Our selection includes various form factors like linear LED high bays and UFO LED high bays, suitable for different ceiling heights and layout configurations. These Commercial & Industrial Lighting Solutions are crafted to seamlessly integrate into fulfillment centers, ensuring optimal placement over open floors, along aisles, and around workstations. Whether illuminating mezzanines or sorting areas, our lighting solutions are designed to fit the specific needs of your facility's physical environment.
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- SKU:MLLG-WL-LED-HBLIN6-4-300-CC-HV | Web ID:2111Out of Stock
- Lumens: 40800
- Replaces: 1000 Watt Metal Halide
- Color Temp: 4000K | 5000K
- CRI: 80+
- Rated Life: 200,000 (L70) hours
- Dimmable: 0-10V
- Beam Angle (Std): 110°
- Mount: Chain-Cable
- Mount (Opt): Pendant | Surface
- Dimensions (in): 46.5 L X 18.9 W X 2.2 H
- Weight (lbs): 18
Starting At$433.96 - SKU:MLLG-WL-LED-HBLIN6-4-400-CC | Web ID:2123Availability: 894 In Stock Ships 2-3 Days
- Lumens: 41600 | 50000 | 56100
- Replaces: 1000 | 1500 | 2000 Watt Metal Halide
- Color Temp: 4000K | 5000K
- CRI: 80+
- Rated Life: 70,000 hours
- Dimmable: 0-10V
- Beam Angle (Std): 90°
- Mount: Chain-Cable
- Mount (Opt): Pendant | Surface
- Dimensions (in): 44.2 L X 10.2 W X 1.8 H
- Weight (lbs): 10
Starting At$292.45 - SKU:MLLG-AL-LED-HBLIN5-500-CC | Web ID:1706Availability: 611 In Stock Ships 2-3 Days
- Lumens: 48960 | 61200 | 76900
- Replaces: 1500 Watt Metal Halide
- Color Temp: 3500K | 4000K | 5000K
- CRI: 80+
- Rated Life: 100,000 (L70) hours
- Dimmable: 1-10V
- Beam Angle (Std): 120°
- Mount: Chain-Cable
- Mount (Opt): Surface
- Dimensions (in): 39.5 L X 12 W X 2 H
- Weight (lbs): 14.6
Starting At$346.15 - SKU:LLS-AG-HBSPU-300A-5 | Web ID:2713Built to Order 8 Weeks
- Lumens: 19375 | 34875 | 46500
- Replaces: 400 Watt Metal Halide
- Color Temp: 5000K
- CRI: 80+
- Rated Life: 200,000 (L70) hours
- Dimmable: 0-10V
- Beam Angle (Std): 45°
- Mount: Chain-Cable
- Mount (Opt): Yoke
- Dimensions (in): 19.25 L X 15.75 W X 5 H
- Weight (lbs): 11
Starting At$798.97 - SKU:LLS-AG-HBSPU-600A-5 | Web ID:2712Built to Order 8 Weeks
- Lumens: 46500 | 69750 | 93000
- Replaces: 1000 Watt Metal Halide
- Color Temp: 5000K
- CRI: 80+
- Rated Life: 200,000 (L70) hours
- Dimmable: 0-10V
- Beam Angle (Std): 45°
- Mount: Chain-Cable
- Mount (Opt): Yoke
- Dimensions (in): 19.25 L X 23.6 W X 6.2 H
- Weight (lbs): 17.5
Starting At$1,190.01 - SKU:LLS-M-HBLINR-300A-CC | Web ID:2764Minimum Order: 2Minimum Order Total: $398.98Back in Stock 9/5
- Lumens: 26400 | 36000 | 48000
- Replaces: 250 | 400 Watt Metal Halide
- Color Temp: 4000K | 5000K
- CRI: 80+
- Rated Life: 50,000 hours
- Dimmable: 0-10V
- Beam Angle (Std): 90°
- Mount: Chain-Cable
- Mount (Opt): Surface
- Dimensions (in): 45.9 L X 12.8 W X 2 H
- Weight (lbs): 8
Starting At$199.49 - SKU:MLLG-AL-LED-CAN-70-CC | Web ID:2151Availability: 1850 In Stock Ships 2-3 Days
- Lumens: 9330
- Replaces: 250 Watt Metal Halide
- Color Temp: 3000K | 4000K | 5000K
- CRI: 70+
- IP Rating: IP65
- Rated Life: 150,000 (L70) hours
- Dimmable: 1-10V
- Beam Angle (Std): 90°
- Mount: Pendant | Surface
- Dimensions (in): 10 L X 10 W X 3 H
- Weight (lbs): 5
Starting At$129.50
LED Fulfillment Center Lighting for Picking, Packing, Scanning, and Order Processing
LED fulfillment center lighting is used in facilities where products are picked, packed, scanned, sorted, verified, and shipped as part of daily order processing. Unlike a general warehouse that may focus more on storage and rack visibility, a fulfillment center often needs lighting that supports detailed visual tasks, worker movement, barcode scanning, packing stations, conveyors, mezzanines, and high-activity work zones.
LED Lighting Supply helps facility managers, contractors, and operations teams select fulfillment center lighting based on ceiling height, pick module layout, shelving, workstation locations, conveyor areas, target foot-candle levels, voltage, controls, and environmental conditions. The right lighting plan can improve visibility, reduce maintenance, support safer movement, and help workers see labels, packaging, product details, and work surfaces more clearly.
Selection and Installation Note: Product specifications, ratings, controls, certifications, and warranty coverage vary by model. Confirm fixture voltage, mounting method, controls, emergency lighting requirements, and environmental ratings before ordering. For code-sensitive, electrical, emergency, exterior, or safety-critical applications, verify requirements with your local inspector or a licensed electrical professional.
When Fulfillment Center Lighting Is Different From Warehouse Lighting
Fulfillment centers usually have more worker activity, more detailed visual tasks, and more defined workstations than a standard storage warehouse. That does not always require different fixture families, but it can change fixture spacing, light levels, glare control, controls, and layout planning.
| Area | Lighting Decision |
|---|---|
| Picking aisles | Lighting should support product identification, shelf visibility, barcode scanning, and clear movement through active aisles. |
| Packing stations | Workstations may need higher light levels so workers can see labels, documents, packaging, and product details. |
| Sorting areas | Consistent illumination helps workers follow product flow, read labels, and avoid shadowing around equipment. |
| Conveyor zones | Fixture placement should account for equipment shadows, worker positions, maintenance access, and scanner locations. |
| Returns and inspection | These areas may need stronger visual detail for product checks, repackaging, condition review, and order correction. |
| Mezzanines and pick modules | Lower mounting heights, tight aisles, platforms, and structural shadows may require a different fixture layout than the main floor. |
Best LED Fixtures for Fulfillment Centers
Most fulfillment center projects use a mix of high bays, linear fixtures, aisle lighting, task lighting, emergency lighting, and exterior lighting. The best fixture depends on the work zone, ceiling height, layout, activity level, and amount of detail workers need to see.
| Fixture Type | Best Fit |
|---|---|
| Linear LED High Bays | Pick aisles, packing rows, work areas, shelving, conveyors, and rectangular layouts where even light distribution is important. |
| UFO LED High Bays | Open fulfillment floor areas, higher ceilings, staging zones, and broad general illumination. |
| Warehouse Aisle Lighting | Long shelving rows, pick aisles, small parts storage, and narrow pathways where vertical visibility matters. |
| LED Low Bay Lights | Lower ceiling areas, mezzanines, packing zones, platforms, and work areas where high bays may create too much glare. |
| Emergency LED Drivers | Egress paths, exit routes, work areas, and code-required emergency lighting locations when compatible with the selected fixture. |
Fulfillment Center Lighting by Work Zone
A fulfillment center lighting layout should not treat the building as one uniform space. Picking, packing, scanning, sorting, returns, mezzanines, and shipping areas may each need different light levels, fixture placement, and controls.
LED High Bay Lighting Layout Estimator
Use this estimator to calculate approximate fixture count, spacing, and average foot-candles for warehouses, shops, gyms, industrial spaces, and commercial interiors using LED high bay fixtures. Enter your room dimensions, mounting height, target foot-candles, light loss factor, and room light use factor to generate a preliminary lighting layout.
Project Inputs
Estimated Results
Estimated average foot-candles are preliminary and should be verified with a lighting plan for project-critical applications.
Room Light Use Factor: Suggested starting points: open warehouse 0.85–0.90, clean light-colored space 0.75–0.85, typical warehouse 0.65–0.75, racked or obstructed space 0.50–0.65, dark or complex space 0.40–0.55.
Photometry / Simulation Note: When usable IES photometry is available for the selected fixture, this estimator uses the fixture’s IES candela data to improve the visual floor-level light distribution. When IES photometry is not available, the estimator uses a simulated beam model based on lumens, mounting height, room light use factor, light loss factor, and beam angle.
Preliminary Estimate Only: This estimator is intended for simple square or rectangular spaces. Actual light levels may vary based on fixture optics, mounting conditions, ceiling height, surface reflectance, obstructions, controls, voltage, installation conditions, and site-specific requirements.
This estimate is a starting point. Warehouses, industrial facilities, hazardous locations, sports areas, schools, healthcare spaces, public areas, and code-sensitive projects may require a reviewed lighting layout before purchase or installation.
A photometric plan is recommended when the project includes tall ceilings, pick modules, conveyor lines, packing rows, mezzanines, multiple work zones, or a full fixture replacement. A lighting plan can help confirm fixture count, spacing, mounting height, beam angle, and expected light levels before installation.
Controls and Sensors for Fulfillment Centers
Fulfillment centers often have different activity patterns by zone. Some areas may run continuously, while other aisles, platforms, storage rows, or workstations may have changing activity during the day.
- Motion sensors: Useful for aisles, small parts storage, mezzanines, and lower-traffic zones.
- 0-10V dimming: Allows light output to be adjusted by work zone, schedule, or task when supported by the fixture.
- Daylight harvesting: May be useful near skylights, perimeter glazing, dock doors, or areas with natural light.
- Zone-based control: Helps separate picking, packing, sorting, returns, shipping, and lower-activity storage zones.
- Emergency backup: Should be reviewed for egress paths, exit routes, work platforms, and code-required emergency lighting locations.
Common Fulfillment Center Lighting Mistakes
- Using a general warehouse layout for detailed work areas: Packing, scanning, returns, and verification areas may need higher light levels than general storage areas.
- Ignoring glare at workstations: Too much direct light can create discomfort or make labels, screens, and packaging harder to see.
- Under-lighting shelves and pick modules: Workers need enough vertical visibility to identify products, bins, and labels.
- Missing equipment shadows: Conveyors, platforms, shelving, and mezzanines can block light if fixture placement is not planned carefully.
- Choosing fixtures by wattage alone: LED selection should be based on delivered lumens, mounting height, beam spread, spacing, task type, and target foot-candles.
- Skipping controls: Different fulfillment zones often have different activity levels, making sensors and dimming worth reviewing.
Get Help Choosing Fulfillment Center Lighting
LED Lighting Supply can help review your fulfillment center layout, ceiling height, picking areas, packing stations, conveyors, mezzanines, shipping zones, voltage, controls, and target light levels. Our Product Specialists can recommend fixture types and help determine whether a photometric plan is needed before ordering.
Request a free fulfillment center lighting plan and we can help match the right fixture type, output, spacing, beam angle, voltage, and control configuration to your facility.






