DANX opens a new distribution center for reducing emissions and delivery times
DANX has transferred the Stockholm Distribution Center to a larger new facility to reduce goods treatment times, increase the size of the goods that deal with it, and meet the demands of the sustainability policy.
Provided with charging devices for electrical delivery cars, including heavy trucks, and connected to a network heating of areas that provide clean heat, the new distribution center will help reduce carbon mark on companies and match its environmental and social ambitions and governance (ESG).
“After a period of the growth of the strong market, DANX is now investing in the infrastructure of our networks throughout Sweden to resist our business in the future and reduce delivery times,” said Martin Grawiz, Managing Director of Sweden.
“Our new Kurva Hub will guarantee that DANX can only deal with more consecutive time delivery processes more quickly, but we do it more sustainable.
“Through our new fleet of bilateral trailers and continuous investment in biofuels and electric cars throughout the work, DANX stands ready to match our environmental ambitions with the necessary procedures to deliver them.”
The site increases by 60 percent of the current facility, with eight loading gates for heavy cargo cars, and ten for smaller delivery trucks – twice the number in the current facility.
On a strategic location near the E4 and E20 highways, in addition to Förbifart Stockholm bypass, Kungens Kurva will also work as a field storage site with picko/drops (PUDO) at the site, allowing faster handling of spare parts and stockpiles of customers in larger sizes.
Work is underway to transfer operations from the old station in Stockholm, and is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
The TLS, full service specialist, which DANX obtained earlier this year, is also transferring the Stockholm process to the new center.
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