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Warehouse Project Construction Launched

Logistics Business Magazine

On 23rd January, Prologis and Yusen Logistics (Germany) GmbH celebrated the start of construction of the logistics facility in Bottrop in accordance with Japanese and German tradition. The buildings will be constructed in accordance with the BEG-40, WELL Building Gold and DNGB Platinum standards.

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Romania terminal reaches construction milestone

Logistics Business Magazine

DP World has announced that the construction of its multi-million Euro terminal in Aiud, Romania, is over 50% complete. The post Romania terminal reaches construction milestone appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Construction starts on Hildesheim cross-dock facility

Logistics Business Magazine

Garbe Industrial Real Estate has started construction of a state-of-the-art logistics property in Harsum (Hildesheim district in Lower Saxony). Transport links played a key role in the decision to locate the building here. The new building will be constructed without fixed rental commitments. million in the site. .

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Irish Transporter Renews Trailers

Logistics Business Magazine

Noone Transport, based in Co. Established in 1986 and now one of Ireland’s leading transport and logistics operators, Noone Transport provides an extensive range of transport and warehousing services to numerous industry sectors, including food, retail, autoparts and pharmaceutical.

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Construction of Skandia Gateway on track

Logistics Business Magazine

The Skandia Gateway project is already underway and construction is scheduled to begin during the first quarter of next year. “We We hope to secure an environmental permit in time for commencement of construction at the beginning of next year,” said Jan Andersson, Skandia Gateway Project Manager at the Gothenburg Port Authority.

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Travis Perkins to cut jobs and branches as construction volumes slump – Logistics Manager Magazine

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[og_img] Travis Perkins is to close 9% of its branches and cut 8% of its workforce – the equivalent of 2,500 jobs – as the… The post Travis Perkins to cut jobs and branches as construction volumes slump – Logistics Manager Magazine appeared first on 24/7 Customs Broker News.

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Construction Logistics Operation Expands into Port

Logistics Business Magazine

Wilson James, a leading provider of specialist construction logistics services, has announced that it has expanded its warehousing and consolidation capacity into the Port of Tilbury, a London port. “As well as being strategically located and boasting state-of-the-art facilities, it makes importation of overseas goods easier for us.