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Mosolf takes over terminal in Ostend

25.02.2026

KIRCHHEIM UNTER TECK In February, Mosolf Port Logistics & Services (MPLS) took over a terminal in the port of Ostend. According to the automotive industry system service provider, this covers around 80,000 square meters with capacity up to 3,000 vehicle parking spaces and can be expanded to 200,000 square meters in the future. The infrastructure also includes a workshop unit and high-voltage charging infrastructure. At the new location, vehicles will be technically processed and prepared for subsequent distribution. Mosolf sees the new lease on the North Sea as an addition to its existing network, which includes ports in Zeebrugge, Wilhelmshaven, and Cuxhaven.

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