DACHSER builds new facility in Lisbon

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DACHSER is building a new logistics centre near the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, to replace its existing facility with effect from the beginning of 2022. This is in response to the growing volume of business and needs of customers in the greater Lisbon area. With a total area of 59,200 sq m, the new facility is more than twice the size of the current one. It occupies a strategic location with direct access to the highway and to DACHSER’s European overland transport network.

At the new branch in Lisbon, DACHSER will offer transport services for goods from the industrial and consumer goods sectors. The facility will be equipped with technologies for cross-docking operations, such as a sorter system for picking processes and an in-floor chain conveyor to move goods around the warehouse.

The new facility has 7,396 sq m of floor space for transport services and 65 loading ramps and can accommodate a possible future expansion of 3,796 sq m and 40 additional loading ramps. A parking lot with a capacity for 80 swap bodies and a waiting area for 15 trucks is planned as well.

“Customers throughout the greater Lisbon area will benefit from improved transit times between Lisbon and European markets, as well as the high level of service to which they are accustomed,” said, Ricardo Carvalho, Branch Manager in Lisbon.

The new facility will use new technologies. “Truck access for loading and unloading is fully automated based on license plate recognition,” Carvalho said. DACHSER is also focusing on sustainability at the new branch: solar panels, an aerothermal system for hot water supply, and a lighting and air conditioning system with low consumption and intelligent control will increase its energy efficiency.

The new branch is scheduled to open at the beginning of 2022, at which point the 150 employees currently working at the Alverca do Ribatejo site will relocate. DACHSER now has a total of seven locations in Portugal, with another new facility scheduled to open in Faro in 2022.

Source: DACHSER