DB Schenker Opens New Warehouse on Swiss-Italian Border

DB Schenker has opened a cutting-edge warehouse strategically located in Stabio, southern Switzerland. The new branch boasts several accreditations and a flexible and dynamic structure ideal for handling different products.

“The location of the warehouse, paired with its cutting-edge technology, enables DB Schenker to offer competitive services in the field of fashion logistics,” says Hans-Peter Trachsler, CEO of DB Schenker Switzerland. “With the new Stabio branch, we hope to better serve our customers in Switzerland by offering a wide range of customized logistics and transport solutions.”

Stabio is located adjacent to the border with Lombardy, the largest Italian region by GDP, meaning the warehouse is ideally positioned to serve customers of the demanding Italian fashion industry. The warehouse is a dedicated free zone area and several major European airports can be reached within half a day, including Paris, Frankfurt, Luxembourg, Zurich and Milan.

As a result, the warehouse serves a wide range of customers and products, from fashion to general cargo, high tech, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage. As the main transportation hub for shipments from Italy, the branch is able to offer made-to-measure B2B and B2C delivery solutions for all customers within Switzerland. Together with air and ocean freight connections, DB Schenker can offer the entire spectrum of current transport solutions.

The warehouse offers a unit load device and elevated platform, meaning goods can be transported directly from the warehouse via truck to the aircraft, without the need for re-packing. This simplified transfer process not only saves time and increases efficiency, but also offers protection against damage and theft. The Stabio branch additionally has six loading bays and a fully-customizable warehouse management system.

 

DB Schenker Opens New Warehouse on Swiss-Italian Border

DB Schenker has opened a cutting-edge warehouse strategically located in Stabio, southern Switzerland. The new branch boasts several accreditations and a flexible and dynamic structure ideal for handling different products.

“The location of the warehouse, paired with its cutting-edge technology, enables DB Schenker to offer competitive services in the field of fashion logistics,” says Hans-Peter Trachsler, CEO of DB Schenker Switzerland. “With the new Stabio branch, we hope to better serve our customers in Switzerland by offering a wide range of customized logistics and transport solutions.”

Stabio is located adjacent to the border with Lombardy, the largest Italian region by GDP, meaning the warehouse is ideally positioned to serve customers of the demanding Italian fashion industry. The warehouse is a dedicated free zone area and several major European airports can be reached within half a day, including Paris, Frankfurt, Luxembourg, Zurich and Milan.

As a result, the warehouse serves a wide range of customers and products, from fashion to general cargo, high tech, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage. As the main transportation hub for shipments from Italy, the branch is able to offer made-to-measure B2B and B2C delivery solutions for all customers within Switzerland. Together with air and ocean freight connections, DB Schenker can offer the entire spectrum of current transport solutions.

The warehouse offers a unit load device and elevated platform, meaning goods can be transported directly from the warehouse via truck to the aircraft, without the need for re-packing. This simplified transfer process not only saves time and increases efficiency, but also offers protection against damage and theft. The Stabio branch additionally has six loading bays and a fully-customizable warehouse management system.

 

Concrete Parts Maker Sets up at Port of Dunkerque

A Belgian firm specialising in the design, manufacture and assembly of industrial and agricultural buildings made of steel frame or reinforced concrete, has signed a building lease for the occupation of land at the port of Dunkerque.
As part of its development dynamic, Mahieu Contract wishes to set up a new activity for the production of prefabricated parts made of reinforced concrete. Under French law, a new company has been created to carry out the work, known as Premadun.

The one-hectare land which will be used to house the manufacturing facility for prefabricated parts used in construction or for building, is located near the Pont à Roseaux, on the Route des prés Février, in Loon-Plage.

In the first phase, the concrete will be delivered ready for use by the Flandres Béton Company located in the River Port area in Loon-Plage. In the second phase, Premadun plans to manufacture its own concrete on its site. It is slated to start business in the first quarter of 2020.

Concrete Parts Maker Sets up at Port of Dunkerque

A Belgian firm specialising in the design, manufacture and assembly of industrial and agricultural buildings made of steel frame or reinforced concrete, has signed a building lease for the occupation of land at the port of Dunkerque.
As part of its development dynamic, Mahieu Contract wishes to set up a new activity for the production of prefabricated parts made of reinforced concrete. Under French law, a new company has been created to carry out the work, known as Premadun.

The one-hectare land which will be used to house the manufacturing facility for prefabricated parts used in construction or for building, is located near the Pont à Roseaux, on the Route des prés Février, in Loon-Plage.

In the first phase, the concrete will be delivered ready for use by the Flandres Béton Company located in the River Port area in Loon-Plage. In the second phase, Premadun plans to manufacture its own concrete on its site. It is slated to start business in the first quarter of 2020.

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