Leading providers of road freight transport services in Europe DHL Freight continues to expand its German network with the acquisition of a new terminal in Mettmann near Dusseldorf in Germany. This follows the recent opening of a new facility in Erlensee near Frankfurt in Germany, and the takeover of a site in Gochsheim near Wurzburg, Germany from the logistics company Leupold. With the site, which DHL Freight took over on July 1, comes its contingent of approximately 40 employees. In addition to offering the staff continued employment with DHL Freight, the acquisition sees the business inherit a long-term transport and service contract with a well-known German automotive manufacturer. DHL Freight has a proven track record in automotive logistics.The new terminal covers more than 26,700 square meters and is primarily intended to serve the automotive industry. Boasting 8,000 square meters of handling and storage space as well as 48 gates and an access ramp, the facility is ideally suited to meeting the burgeoning demand for logistics services from the automotive sector. In the future, transport services currently offered to automotive customers from DHL Freight’s Cologne facility will be provided from Mettmann. This will not only improve efficiency and service quality for automotive sector customers but also free up additional groupage processing capacity at Cologne. With the strategic acquisition of the facility in Mettmann, DHL Freight is further strengthening its German and European overland transportation network.
Leading providers of road freight transport services in Europe DHL Freight continues to expand its German network with the acquisition of a new terminal in Mettmann near Dusseldorf in Germany. This follows the recent opening of a new facility in Erlensee near Frankfurt in Germany, and the takeover of a site in Gochsheim near Wurzburg, Germany from the logistics company Leupold. With the site, which DHL Freight took over on July 1, comes its contingent of approximately 40 employees. In addition to offering the staff continued employment with DHL Freight, the acquisition sees the business inherit a long-term transport and service contract with a well-known German automotive manufacturer. DHL Freight has a proven track record in automotive logistics.The new terminal covers more than 26,700 square meters and is primarily intended to serve the automotive industry. Boasting 8,000 square meters of handling and storage space as well as 48 gates and an access ramp, the facility is ideally suited to meeting the burgeoning demand for logistics services from the automotive sector. In the future, transport services currently offered to automotive customers from DHL Freight’s Cologne facility will be provided from Mettmann. This will not only improve efficiency and service quality for automotive sector customers but also free up additional groupage processing capacity at Cologne. With the strategic acquisition of the facility in Mettmann, DHL Freight is further strengthening its German and European overland transportation network.