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Chemical logistics centre in Moerdijk for Leschaco

28.03.2023
BREMEN/MOERDIJK. Following the inauguration of a new chemical and hazardous goods warehouse in Malaysia in January 2022, Leschaco signed a lease with industrial space developer David Hart Beheer (DHG) this January, in order to build a new ADR warehouse in Moerdijk, Netherlands. The facility, which will be 290,000 square metres, is due for completion in the third quarter of this year. The Moerdijk site, between the ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp, guarantees optimal accessibility to the European hinterland, the Bremen-based freight forwarding company explained.

Credits: Leschaco

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