DHL Freight Demonstrates Commitment to Sustainability with Berlin Terminal Upgrade

Martin Grimm, Branch Manager Berlin-Marienfelde, DHL Freight Berlin, Björn Michelchen, Managing Director Bremer Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH, Martina Marijnissen, Head of Economic Development Municipality Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Berlin, Götz Hanningsmann, Manager Area North, DHL Freight DACH and Marc Urbatsch, Managing Director Operatio GmbH (from left to right) Terminal DHL Freight Berlin Marienfelde.

(IN BRIEF) DHL Freight is building a new terminal in Berlin-Marienfelde, aiming to enhance its network and sustainability. This 20,000-square-meter facility will replace an existing one in Berlin, offering better freight distribution in the area. The new terminal will operate sustainably, utilizing electric forklifts, natural gas vehicles, and future battery electric trucks. It will also incorporate green technologies like a heat pump, rainwater cistern, and photovoltaic installation. Completion is scheduled for mid-2024, signaling DHL Freight’s commitment to expanding its network while prioritizing sustainability.

(PRESS RELEASE) BONN, 10-Nov-2023 — /EuropaWire/ — Deutsche Post DHL Group (ETR: DPW), a German multinational package delivery and supply chain management company, announces that DHL Freight, a leading European road freight provider, is embarking on a groundbreaking project to construct a new terminal in Berlin-Marienfelde. This strategically located facility, set on the premises of a former distillery in the southern part of Berlin, is a testament to DHL Freight’s commitment to expanding its German and European network while championing sustainability in logistics operations.

Spanning an impressive 20,000 square meters, the forward-thinking facility, comprising an office building and 49 loading bays, covers an area of 5,200 square meters. The new terminal in Marienfelde is designed to replace an outdated facility within the city, which could no longer meet the growing demands of the business due to capacity constraints. Another DHL Freight site is located outside Berlin in Wustermark. The primary objective of the new terminal is to enhance the efficient distribution of freight and shipments, particularly for the crucial last mile in Berlin. Operations at the new facility are expected to commence in the summer of 2024.

What sets this terminal apart is its green and sustainable focus. Thomas Vogel, CEO of DHL Freight DACH, UK & IE, expressed pride in this development, stating, “I am proud of the fact that this new terminal not only expands our network, but also underscores our commitment to more sustainable logistics. In complete alignment with our sustainability strategy, we at DHL Freight want to lead by example – not only in the area of transport with the use of alternative drive technologies, but also in the construction and operation of our terminals.”

The terminal’s construction represents an expansion of network capacity for DHL Freight, located in close proximity to Berlin’s city center. It showcases innovation and sustainability, incorporating environmentally friendly technologies and solutions. The facility will employ alternative drive technologies for local transport, including electric forklifts, natural gas-powered (CNG) vehicles, with plans for battery electric trucks in the near future. The sustainability concept also encompasses a heat pump, a rainwater cistern, charging infrastructure powered by green electricity for both cars and trucks in local and long-distance transport, as well as a photovoltaic installation.

The groundbreaking ceremony for this forward-looking project took place in mid-November 2023, with the terminal scheduled for completion in mid-2024. DHL Freight is not only expanding its network but also paving the way for a more sustainable and efficient future in logistics operations.

Media contact:

David Stöppler
Spokesperson for DHL Global Forwarding, DHL Freight, DHL eCommerce Solutions
Deutsche Post DHL Group
Charles-de-Gaulle-Str. 20
53113 Bonn
Germany
@dpdhl_stoeppler

SOURCE: Deutsche Post AG

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