Green warehouse south of Greenland
A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) is going to build the company’s first low GHG emissions contract logistics warehouse in Denmark. The facility will be constructed in partnership with Taulov Dry Port, a Danish joint venture between ADP A/S and PFA Pension.
The warehouse is part of Maersk’s strategy to accelerate the delivery of fulfilment capability in Denmark. The 40,000 sqm facility has an option for an additional 40,000 sqm and is scheduled to become operational in 2024. It will be located in Taulov in Southern Denmark.
“Taulov Dry Port is a European multimodal logistic hub and key player in the green transition of the logistic sector due to sustainable connections with the Port of Fredericia, the motorway and railway network. Soon the area will also be ready for the transition towards new green fuels such as hydrogen, which will be an important asset for Maersk and our other customers,” said Rune D. Rasmussen, CEO of ADP A/S. (sh)