Wallenius Wilhelmsen is taking a strategic step to expand its logistics services by taking over the terminal operations in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The aim is to develop a partnership with the Port of Gothenburg to act as an integrated supply chain partner and transform the terminal into a “one-stop-shop” for all carriers and customers.
The Port of Gothenburg also provides benefits in the form of additional distribution channels, like rail and road, which enhance the location’s hub potential and strengthen its strategic position in the Nordics.
Wallenius Wilhelmsen will start operations from February 2026 and the contract duration is 12 years.
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“Operating the Gothenburg terminal strengthens our logistics network and is a strategic milestone that supports our vision of sustainable and innovative growth,” said John Felitto, COO of Logistics Services at Wallenius Wilhelmsen.
“It amplifies our operational capabilities in the region and enhances our and the port’s ability to provide seamless and efficient logistics solutions. We look forward to co-creating a hub that will serve the Scandinavian market,” Felitto continued.
Late last year, Wallenius Wilhelmsen entered a five-year agreement with a leading agriculture, forestry and roadbuilding equipment manufacturer.