DB Schenker opens new terminal in Sweden increases delivery reliability
DB Schenker has opened a new 122,000 square metre logistics terminal in the fast-growing area of Stockholm South, Almnäs.
The company said that the new terminal, which is integrated into DB Schenker’s European network, operates with 98 gates and “complies with the most stringent environmental and sustainability standards”.
The terminal’s central processing facility can deliver 4,000 parcels per hour and is one of the largest in DB Schenker´s network, which also includes 29 terminals throughout Sweden.
“This new terminal improves service for our customers in Södertälje and northern Södermanland,” said Magnus Strand, CEO of DB Schenker Cluster Sweden, Denmark, Iceland. “In addition, the facility provides about 200 new jobs.”
“Our terminal in Södertälje enables both earlier delivery and later pick up for our customers south of Stockholm,” added Franco Carbajal, head of DB Schenker´s new District Södertälje. “This is a great advantage for both senders and consignees. We also now have increased delivery reliability because the goods no longer have to pass through Stockholm like they used to.”
The terminal is equipped with solar cells with a capacity of 150kW, which will produce approx. 140,000 kWh of power each year. It also uses geothermal energy, which results in a minimal impact on the environment. Charging points for electric vehicles are installed at cargo gates and in parking lots. The site is also prepared for conversion to a fully electric vehicle fleet and has all the prerequisites to become a future logistics hub, thanks to its location near Sweden’s main highway E20/E4.