trans-o-flex building new Sorting Centre
trans-o-flex, the express delivery company, is building a new sorting centre for parcels and pallets in Dettingen an der Iller in Baden-Wuerttemberg state, south-west Germany. The topping-out ceremony for the eight-million-Euro building took place on March 13.
“We have experienced particularly strong growth in the South-West of Germany recently. That’s why we’re setting the course now to cope with further growth in the years to come,” states Wolfgang Weber, trans-o-flex head of operations.
The state-of-the-art sorting centre with 6,000 sq.m. of sorting area and 750 sq.m. of office space is set to replace the present network sites in Kaufbeuren and Neu-Ulm. Construction started on October 1, 2007 and the centre is planned to go operational this July.
The Memmingen-based construction firm Josef Hebel is responsible for planning and construction at the new trans-o-flex site. The site, which has a land area of 30,000 sq.m., offers sufficient flexibility to meet the future expansion needs of the business. Plans already exist for a second building phase covering a further 700 sq.m.
trans-o-flex, the express delivery company, is building a new sorting centre for parcels and pallets in Dettingen an der Iller in Baden-Wuerttemberg state, south-west Germany. The topping-out ceremony for the eight-million-Euro building took place on March 13.
“We have experienced particularly strong growth in the South-West of Germany recently. That’s why we’re setting the course now to cope with further growth in the years to come,” states Wolfgang Weber, trans-o-flex head of operations.
The state-of-the-art sorting centre with 6,000 sq.m. of sorting area and 750 sq.m. of office space is set to replace the present network sites in Kaufbeuren and Neu-Ulm. Construction started on October 1, 2007 and the centre is planned to go operational this July.
The Memmingen-based construction firm Josef Hebel is responsible for planning and construction at the new trans-o-flex site. The site, which has a land area of 30,000 sq.m., offers sufficient flexibility to meet the future expansion needs of the business. Plans already exist for a second building phase covering a further 700 sq.m.