GEODIS to open logistics centre in Coswig

GEODIS to open logistics centre in Coswig

GEODIS to open logistics centre in Coswig

GEODIS plans to open a new multi-user logistics facility in Coswig, Germany ready for occupancy in October of this year.

The new 24,500 sq m logistics centre offers customers a wide range of services, including inbound and outbound logistics, value-added services, after-sales, and return logistics, as well as high-tech services.

The high tech services cover, for example, the repair and refurbishment of information technology products, as well as the assembly and software configuration of devices, right through to installation at the customer’s site.

Value-added services, such as flow and transport management via the Control Tower and e-logistics and e-fulfillment services, complete the range of services at the new Coswig site.

In terms of traffic, the new logistics centre is directly connected to the A4 – Bad Hersfeld – Görlitz highway via the S84 and B6.

“The new multi-user facility in Coswig is another step in our growth strategy. As a central multimodal transport hub, the Dresden metropolitan area has ideal conditions for fast and environmentally friendly transport routes within Germany, as well as to Poland and the Czech Republic,” stresses Thomas Kraus, GEODIS president & CEO North, East and Central Europe.

“The establishment of innovative companies from the high-tech, greentech, and robotics sectors in this region also offers interesting market potential to expand our customer portfolio in those growth sectors that are important to us,” says Antje Lochmann, managing director of GEODIS’ Contract Logistics activity in Germany.

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