Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC)’s logistics arm, MEDLOG, has officially opened the MEDLOG Inland Terminal Paris-Bruyères, a new multimodal facility located 40 kilometres north of Paris, France.
Operational since late 2024, the site is designed to support sustainable, scalable growth in multimodal transport across the Île-de-France and Grand Est regions.
The terminal covers a surface area of 11 hectares and boasts an annual handling capacity of over 100,000 TEUs. The facility further includes a two-track rail terminal and a 230-metre-long river quay, enabling efficient multimodal operations.
Strategically situated along the key corridor between Paris and the Port of Le Havre, the terminal offers direct rail and inland waterway connections, reducing reliance on road transport and associated emissions.
The site includes ecological compensation zones and resource-efficient infrastructure, aligning with broader environmental goals.
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The terminal is part of MSC and Terminal Investment Limited’s ongoing investment in France’s logistics infrastructure, complementing projects like TN MSC Port 2000 in Le Havre. It is intended to enhance national and international connectivity, support economic development, and strengthen supply chain resilience.
Facilities include handling, storage, reefer services for agri-food and pharmaceutical goods, and capabilities for breakbulk and oversized cargo. It also supports faster, more secure container dispatch through its direct link to Le Havre, minimising transit time and improving operational efficiency.
In February, MSC announced a revamp of its standalone Spain to/from Mauritania and Senegal service offering enhanced connectivity.