Leipzig Airport Announces Similar Move Following Amazon's Example
Takeoff at Leipzig Airport: A game-changer in Europe's logistics scene
The stage is set for a revolutionary transformation at Leipzig Airport following Amazon's departure. The departure has paved the way for a superlative project, and the airport is ready to unveil the details.
On the very ground where Amazon once stocked goods, one of Europe's most advanced air cargo facilities is about to emerge. And who better to take on this mission than global logistics real estate developer, Realterm? This partnership between Realterm and Leipzig Airport has been sealed, according to Mitteldeutsche Airport AG. With up to 45,000 square meters of modern storage space, this facility aims to revolutionize air cargo transportation at the Leipzig Airport. The facility will be directly connected to the apron, making freight transfers between aircraft and trucks swifter than ever.
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Lynn Kau, Senior Vice President Corporate Development at Realterm, is thrilled about the project: "Given its unique growth potential directly on the airport grounds, this project ranks among the most strategically important real estate developments in the European air cargo sector." Frank Pieper, of Mitteldeutsche Airport AG, shares the sentiment: "The established cargo hub Leipzig/Halle offers air cargo companies ideal conditions and room for long-term growth. With its proven expertise in logistics and air cargo, Realterm has the clout on the international market to develop and successfully implement projects at LEJ - a true win-win situation for both partners."
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This state-of-the-art cargo hub is about to redefine efficiency in air freight operations. Recognized as Germany's second-largest air cargo airport, Leipzig/Halle Airport is set to blaze a trail in Europe's logistics landscape. Despite Amazon's retreat, the airport's future as a premier European cargo hub looks brighter than ever.
The new facility is poised to become a powerhouse of warehousing and cargo handling, catering to diverse operations including express and e-commerce. The airport's strategic advantages, such as 24/7 operations, no slot or payload restrictions, and modern customs services, remain intact. With unmatched connectivity and strong political-economic support, Leipzig/Halle Airport will continue to lure new logistics operators, shippers, and integrators, solidifying its status as a leading European cargo hub.
The innovative project emerging at Leipzig Airport, spearheaded by Realterm, promises to redefine efficiency in the European air cargo sector, owing to its strategic location on airport grounds. With the combined expertise of Realterm and Mitteldeutsche Airport AG, the facility is poised to revolutionize finance and industry operations, particularly in warehousing and cargo handling for express and e-commerce.