Distribution center coming

Martin Schrüfer,

Garbe Industrial Real Estate builds for Amazon in Emden

In Emden, Garbe Industrial Real Estate GmbH has started construction of a new distribution center for the online retailer Amazon together with the general contractor Bremer AG. The logistics property is being built on a 30,500 square meter site on the Frisia industrial and commercial campus.

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"The distribution center is planned with a hall area of around 4,700 square meters and will be equipped with seven van loading gates and five ground-level gates. A typical last-mile property, in other words," explains Jan Dietrich Hempel, Managing Director of Garbe Industrial Real Estate GmbH. Parking spaces for 74 cars and 224 vans will also be created on the site. The new building is scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2021. Jan Dietrich Hempel: "We are investing a total of around 13 million euros in the project development."

The project is being realized together with Bremer Projektentwicklung GmbH, while the construction work is being carried out by Bremer Bremen GmbH. The distribution center in Emden is one of several logistics halls that the Hamburg-based project developer has built for Amazon. "We can cover the entire range of logistics properties required in the e-commerce and online retail sector," says Jan Dietrich Hempel. In addition to smaller shipping locations, so-called cross docks, this also includes classic picking centers, redistribution warehouses or hybrid properties for B2B and B2C business.

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The tenant Amazon plans to deliver the first parcels from the distribution center to end customers in spring 2021. Delivery is supported by the distribution center's location and good transport connections. The connections to the Autobahn 31 and the Bundesstraße 210 can be reached in just five minutes.

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