A prominent logistics provider in the Netherlands has recently completed the relocation to a cutting-edge facility, significantly boosting its cold storage capacity from 3,000 to 10,000 pallet spaces. This move enhances the company’s ability to serve the growing needs of the fresh produce supply chain, offering a comprehensive solution for storage, handling, packaging, and customs clearance, all within one efficient location.
The new 11,500 square meter facility features 18 cold rooms and advanced functions like freezing and ripening cells, while a pushback racking system ensures maximum flexibility and accessibility, even during power outages. The strategic layout of the site, with short distances between loading docks and cold stores, optimizes speed and efficiency in the loading and unloading processes, significantly improving overall logistics performance.
The relocation to the Dutch Fresh Port, a vital hub for the region’s fruit trade, underscores the company’s commitment to strengthening its position in the fresh produce logistics sector. With half of the available pallet spaces already filled, the facility is poised for future growth and further expansion of its capabilities. Additionally, the building is Breeam-Excellent certified and powered by a large number of solar panels, contributing to the company’s sustainability goals.
Strategic partnerships with experts in customs clearance and packaging have further enhanced the company’s offering, providing customers with a seamless and comprehensive range of services under one roof. The integration of these services allows for improved efficiency and greater business opportunities in the competitive fresh produce market.
This expansion reflects the company’s continued focus on innovation and sustainability in the logistics sector, ensuring it is well-positioned to meet the demands of the evolving supply chain.
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