A newly opened bonded logistics facility in Hoofddorp, Netherlands, marks a significant step forward in supporting the rapidly growing e-commerce sector across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).
Spanning 61,000 square feet, the modern warehouse is specifically designed to meet the evolving needs of digital commerce. Around 40% of the facility’s capacity has been dedicated to e-commerce operations, offering streamlined services such as customs clearance, bonded storage, cross docking, and last-mile distribution. These enhancements will help improve fulfillment speeds and service quality for businesses shipping within the region and beyond.
Strategically located less than 30 kilometers from Amsterdam and close to the Port of Rotterdam, the facility sits at the heart of two of Europe’s most critical transportation gateways. Its connectivity to both air and sea freight routes allows for faster and more efficient goods movement, creating stronger, more resilient supply chain pathways.
This development reflects the increasing importance of adaptable, high-performance logistics infrastructure in today’s supply chain landscape—particularly as consumer expectations and online shopping volumes continue to rise. By investing in advanced capabilities and prime logistics locations, the Netherlands continues to play a pivotal role in the global distribution network.
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