Bartolini opens new depots across Italy

Bartolini, one of the leading express parcel companies in Italy, has continued to expand its network with the opening of several new depots and branches across the country in January and February.

On 4 February, the company transferred its branch at Ferrara, between Bologna and Venice, to a new and more modern facility, equipped with an automatic parcel sorting system. The new facility, covering an area of approximately 7,000 sqm, will serve Ferrara province and part of Modena province.

On 7 January, Bartolini opened a 10,000 sqm new terminal at Pisa-Lavoria. The new facility is equipped with a new generation automatic parcel sorting system and will serve the Pontedera, Volterra and Crespina areas and their provinces for all types of goods, and the Lucca, Pisa and Livorno districts for goods weighing more than 100 kg.

On the same day, a new 10,000 sqm depot was opened at Cassino on the main A1 motorway between Rome and Naples. “The opening of the new branch will allow a vast area of the Frosinone, Latina, Caserta and Isernia provinces to be served,” Bartolini announced.

On 21 January, Bartolini opened a new branch at Salzano, close to Venice. The new facility, covering an area of approximately 7,000 sqm and equipped with an automatic parcel sorting system, will serve the area at the junction of Padua, Venice and Treviso provinces.

Two smaller town offices were also opened during January. A 1,000 sqm depot was opened at Genola, mid-way between Turin and Savona, to serve the surrounding region. A similarly-sized branch, equipped with an automatic parcel sorting system, will opened at Cattolica, between Rimini and Pesaro, to serve the coastal area from Riccione to Pesaro and interior areas.

Bartolini, one of the leading express parcel companies in Italy, has continued to expand its network with the opening of several new depots and branches across the country in January and February.

On 4 February, the company transferred its branch at Ferrara, between Bologna and Venice, to a new and more modern facility, equipped with an automatic parcel sorting system. The new facility, covering an area of approximately 7,000 sqm, will serve Ferrara province and part of Modena province.

On 7 January, Bartolini opened a 10,000 sqm new terminal at Pisa-Lavoria. The new facility is equipped with a new generation automatic parcel sorting system and will serve the Pontedera, Volterra and Crespina areas and their provinces for all types of goods, and the Lucca, Pisa and Livorno districts for goods weighing more than 100 kg.

On the same day, a new 10,000 sqm depot was opened at Cassino on the main A1 motorway between Rome and Naples. “The opening of the new branch will allow a vast area of the Frosinone, Latina, Caserta and Isernia provinces to be served,” Bartolini announced.

On 21 January, Bartolini opened a new branch at Salzano, close to Venice. The new facility, covering an area of approximately 7,000 sqm and equipped with an automatic parcel sorting system, will serve the area at the junction of Padua, Venice and Treviso provinces.

Two smaller town offices were also opened during January. A 1,000 sqm depot was opened at Genola, mid-way between Turin and Savona, to serve the surrounding region. A similarly-sized branch, equipped with an automatic parcel sorting system, will opened at Cattolica, between Rimini and Pesaro, to serve the coastal area from Riccione to Pesaro and interior areas.

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