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DSV Builds Integrated Logistics Centre in Stockholm

DSV’s new site in Rosersberg north, Stockholm is located close to the airport, railway and motorway.

According to DSV, the traffic around Stockholm is particularly dense during rush hours so in addition to its cross-docking terminal in southern Stockholm, DSV wanted to establish a logistics centre in the Northern part of the city. DSV will offer a range of transport and logistics services from the new site by the end of 2021.

With the new location, goods for local customers can be shuttled between the northern and southern sites and be distributed from either of the locations. We will to a great extent avoid most rush hour problems which will enable us to improve on both pick-up, delivery times and reliability,” says Magnus Malmqvist, Managing Director, DSV Road AB, Sweden.

Continued demand for advanced warehouses and logistics solutions

Driven by e-commerce, the demand for advanced warehouse solutions customised to meet the requirements of this segment continues to increase..

With the new site, we can offer automated robotic storage combined with narrow aisle racking and thus a very efficient and competitive utilisation of the general warehouse space. The capacity is almost twice that of a conventional warehouse,” says Ian Swinhoe, Managing Director, DSV Solutions AB, Sweden

DSV aims to grow organically and through acquisitions, and the company is convinced that with the new strategically located logistics centre it will be able to attract more new customers looking for advanced solutions.

Focus on efficiency and sustainability

The warehouse will occupy approximately 68,000 sqm and feature an automated robotic storage system and narrow aisle racking systems and altogether provide twice the usual warehouse capacity. The location will also comprise a 5,000 sqm cross-docking area and office space.

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