“We have grown a lot in recent years, and are starting to outgrow the current terminal in Västberga. Demand for deliveries is increasing rapidly – not least in Stockholm, which is the largest e-commerce market in the Nordic region. We need more capacity where most people live. That’s why we are investing in Stockholm Nord, which will complement the current terminal in Västberga,” says Hanna Jonasson, Director of Operations at Bring.
Logicenters will develop the new terminal in northern Stockholm of approximately 22,000 square meters. With the new terminal, Bring will triple its capacity in the Stockholm area – and shorten delivery times in Mälardalen.
“On behalf of Bring, we have developed a solution where we expand an existing logistics property. By using a purpose-built terminal building, we save on both the environment, costs and time. The location, close to both the inner city and the major traffic flows, is optimal for a delivery company because it reduces the number of miles driven and makes it easy for staff to commute,” says Fredrik Nygren, Commercial Director at Logicenters.
Inside, Bring is investing in new technology and automated sorting solutions that will increase capacity up to three times the current capacity. The move-in is planned for the fall of 2027.
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