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Warehousing Services in Finland Warehousing services in Finland Our warehousing services are extensive, efficient and versatile. We provide different storage facilities in several places with capacity of almost 190,000 m2. We focus on skilled personnel and continuous development. Our multicustomer warehouses use the XSITE certification program based on Lean philosophy. As our customer you get access to our advanced information systems. You can easily follow stuck levels, orders and incoming consignments via electronic connections which are arranged either through system integration or the web portal. All services under one roof. We offer warehousing solutions, which can be tailored and completed with value added services according to your needs. In addition you can easily connect your warehousing service to our extensive domestic and international network. We are a reliable partner. In addition to a certified quality, environment and safety system our company has an AEO F status from Customs. Helsinki 9,500 m2 Need more information? In the heart of the Call +358 10 520 01 or visit us metropolitan area www.dbschenker.com/fi Kouvola 61,000 m2 Combining East and West Nurmijärvi 25,000 m2 A warehouse with excellent connections Tampere 7,000 m2 At service of trade and industry Turku 48,700 m2 A combining port between Finland and Scandinavia Vantaa 22,700 m2 + 17,500 m2 Close to the airport 10/2015 Helsinki Oulunkylä – in the heart of the metropolitan area Strengths – Knowledge of groceries logistics – Special knowledge of construction industry logistics – Efficient management of high daily/weekly volume fluctuations – In the vicinity of Ring I and Vuosaari Harbour – Warehouse also serves as a dispatching terminal for direct line hauls trucks reaching entire Finland on a daily basis. Value added services – Labellings and palletizings – Campaign packings and store displays – Various assemblies DB Schenker, Liukumäentie 15, 00640 Helsinki – Total area 9,500 m2 – 10,000 pallet locations – 800 m2 for bulk storage – Multicustomer warehouse April 2021 Kouvola – combining East and West Strenghts – Good connections from Kouvola: junction railway station and Finland´s second largest port, Kotka-Hamina, nearby – Ideal location when supply chain serves Finland and Russia – Transit warehousing with related forwarding services – Bonded warehouse – Warehouse also serves as a dispatching terminal for direct line hauls trucks reaching entire Finland on a daily basis – Field storage and strong project shipment management Value addes services – Labellings, re-packakings, and production of assortments – Campaign deliveries DB Schenker in Kouvola Kullasvaarantie 4, Mestarintie 1, Remulantie 4-6, Tehontie 10 – Total area 61,000 m2 – 16,600 pallet locations – 46,000 m2 for bulk storage – In addition 5,000 m2 field storage April 2021 – Multicustomer warehouse Nurmijärvi – Distribution Warehouse with excellent connections Strengths – Central location next to the Helsinki–Tampere motorway – ATEX area – Special know-how of chemical warehousing – Tyre warehousing specific solutions – A strong knowledge of industrial needs – SQAS audited – TAPA A certificate – Classified warehouse by TUKES (Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency) – BREEAM environmental classified building – Warehouse also serves as a dispatching terminal for direct line hauls trucks reaching entire Finland on a daily basis. Value added services – Product monitoring, re-packakings and installations operations – Proactive guidance regarding proper handling, warehousing and transportation of chemicals for customers. DB Schenker, Ilvesvuorenkatu 6, 01900 Nurmijärvi – Total area 25,000 m2 of which 6,900 m2 unheated warehouse – 30,500 pallet locations – Multicustomer warehouse April 2021 Tampere – at service of trade and industry Strengths – Located at the crossroads of the road network with good connections all over Finland – Our premises and experience are suitable for a variety of needs – Know-how in clothing and consumer products – Warehousing of industrial components and quick deliveries Value added services – Labellings and re-packaging – Product modifications and equipment testing DB Schenker Joentaustankatu 11, 33330 Tampere – Total area 7,000 m2 – 6,900 pallet locations – 250 m2 for bulk storage – Multicustomer warehouse April 2021 Turku, TDC – connecting port between Finland and Scandinavia Strengths – Combines land, ocean and rail transports – TAPA A security level – XSITE BRONZE audited – Strong knowledge of handling household appliances, lubricants and fast moving consumer goods – Distribution Center also serves as a dispatching terminal for direct line hauls trucks reaching entire Finland on a daily basis. Value added services – Labelling, tax stamping, re-packaging and production of assortments – Long-term experience in coping with seasonal fluctuations DB Schenker Vuoksenniskankatu 1, 20200 Turku – Total area 31,700 m2 – 32,000 pallet locations – 10,000 m2 for bulk storage April 2021 Turku, Pansio – a solution for your diverse storage needs Strengths – Flexible storage space for different needs – Versatile handling solutions for products of different sizes and shapes – Profitable storage model – Long-term experience in coping with seasonal fluctuations – Good location for fast distribution all over Finland – Unloading possible inside the hall Value added services – Labellings and re-packagings – Assembly services DB Schenker Pansion satamatie 3–5, 20210 Turku – Main warehouse 8,500 m2 (more than 4,000 pallet locations) – Small Best-hall 1,500 m2 – Big Best-hall 7,000 m2 April 2021 Vantaa, Viinikkala – close to the airport Strengths – Versatile facility with 13m free height 3 storey mezzanine – DB Schenker Land traffic main terminal in sight distance – By the Ring III – Warehouse also serves as a dispatching terminal for direct line hauls trucks reaching entire Finland on a daily basis. Value added services – Labellings and palletizings – Campaign packings – Paper cutting DB Schenker Tahkotie 2, 01530 Vantaa – Total area 22,700 m2 + 17,500 m2 – 45,000 pallet locations – 14,000 m2 floor storage – Multicustomer warehouse April 2021.
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