Joining forces for sustainable energy logistics

Deugro and NORDFROST are pooling their strengths in a strategic cooperation to develop sophisticated concepts for sustainable logistics.

 


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Germany, Hamburg: Deugro and NORDFROST are pooling their strengths in a strategic cooperation to develop sophisticated concepts for sustainable logistics.

With the Green Energy Logistics Hub, the energy sector is being served from and to Wilhelmshaven on land and water.

the Green Energy Logistics Hub mainly addresses clients from the onshore and offshore wind energy industry as well as grid-related players from the converter stations, substations, cable business, and transformers sectors, among others. The new logistics centre will primarily serve the Central Europe region. The joint offer includes the handling and storage, consolidation and commissioning of components, as well as condition inspection including photo documentation, packing and stowage/unloading of containers, import/export clearance and other logistics services at the NORDFROST terminals in Wilhelmshaven.

With tide-independent access from the North Sea and direct, traffic-light-free hinterland connections to the German freeway, the logistics concepts via Wilhelmshaven offer considerable potential for cost and time savings. The existing port handling capacities guarantee an optimal process flow, while expansion options will be able to increase flexibility in clients’ supply chains.

While NORDFROST will be in charge of the components at its terminals, with its heavy equipment, deugro will actively support clients in developing innovative logistic solutions in new and existing sustainable energy sectors.

“NORDFROST and deugro are combining their strengths to serve the sustainable energy industry to and from Wilhelmshaven. We are pleased to make our contribution to the energy transition with the development of a new gateway to Central Europe and the North Sea and to help our clients maintain and further improve their supply chains,” said Christian Schulz, Regional Sales Director – Europe, deugro.

The first cargo has already been handled in Wilhelmshaven.

 

Source: deugro