DACHSER establishes Container Freight Station for LCL shipments

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DACHSER establishes Container Freight Station for LCL shipments

DACHSER has opened a new Container Freight Station (CFS) at Waddinxveen, near Rotterdam, to serve as a single hub for export cargoes in the Less Than Container Load (LCL) sector.

The logistics provider consolidates general cargo shipments from multiple European regions, including the Netherlands, Belgium, large parts of France and Germany, Switzerland, and occasionally Austria and Eastern Europe, at its contract logistics warehouse in Waddinxveen.

These shipments are then sent as bundled sea freight through the Port of Rotterdam, which serves as a key export gateway within DACHSER’s sea freight network.

As one of the world’s largest seaports, the Port of Rotterdam offers regular connections to major international commercial centres, with frequent links to Asia, and North and South America, and provides competitive shipping transit times.

At the same time, it is linked to DACHSER’s European road transport network through the local DACHSER branch in Waddinxveen.

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Christian Kruse, Head of Global Ocean Freight LCL, said: “The close link between the location in Waddinxveen and our end-to-end European groupage network gives us the opportunity to centralise LCL consolidation there. We ship the bundled LCL consignments to destinations worldwide via the port of Rotterdam with its high frequency.

“With the Port of Rotterdam as an export gateway, we can offer customers reliable and flexible logistics solutions on a global scale, with a focus on flexibility, speed, quality and planning.” 

Dr. Tobias Burger, COO Air & Sea Logistics at DACHSER, added: “The Container Freight Station in Rotterdam is a strategic location for us for export LCL sea freight shipments from Europe to international markets. With this concept, we are leveraging the strength of our European groupage network to offer reliable logistics solutions from Europe to the world.”

Last month, the Port of Rotterdam carried out a pilot with moveable battery containers with shore power at the Steinweg Beatrix Terminal.

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