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Logistical Infrastructure and Industrial Areas in the Fehmarn Belt Region Logistical infrastructure and industrial areas In the Fehmarn Belt Region An overview based on desk research that looks into the challenges and opportunities of the region with focus on the potential development of future logistical infrastructure and industrial areas Marianne Jakobsen, Roskilde University and Lars Wewstädt, Wirtschaftsförderung Lübeck GmbH INTERREG IV A Project ”BeltLogistics” 2015 BeltLogistics – Logistical infrastructure and industrial areas – In the Fehmarn Belt Region CONTENTS Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Conclusion: ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Region Zealand ................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Port of Kalundborg ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Port of Rødby ................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Port of Køge .................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Scandinavian Transport Center (STC) ............................................................................................................................ 7 Ringsted Municipality .................................................................................................................................................... 9 Roskilde Airport ............................................................................................................................................................. 9 Business LF ................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Business Park Falster .................................................................................................................................................... 11 Lolland Falster Airport ................................................................................................................................................. 13 Lübeck Area ...................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Port of Lübeck .............................................................................................................................................................. 14 Lübecker Hafen-Gesellschaft mbH (LHG)7 ................................................................................................................... 15 LHG - Terminal Skandinavienkai: .............................................................................................................................. 16 LHG - Terminal Nordlandkai: .................................................................................................................................... 18 LHG - Terminal Schlutupkai:...................................................................................................................................... 20 LHG - Terminal Seelankai: ......................................................................................................................................... 22 LHG’s major logistics services: .................................................................................................................................. 23 LHG’s - RoRo / LoLo services: .................................................................................................................................... 23 LHG’s – Forest products services: ............................................................................................................................. 24 LHG – Real Estate services: ....................................................................................................................................... 25 LHG – Port IT services: .............................................................................................................................................. 26 Hans Lehmann KG8 ....................................................................................................................................................... 27 General details Lehmannkai 1: ................................................................................................................................. 29 General details Lehmannkai 2: ................................................................................................................................. 30 1 BeltLogistics – Logistical infrastructure and industrial areas – In the Fehmarn Belt Region General details Lehmannkai 3: ................................................................................................................................. 32 General details Cargo- Terminal Lehmann CTL: ........................................................................................................ 33 Lübeck – Industrial Real Estate9 .................................................................................................................................... 34 Airport Business Park: ............................................................................................................................................... 35 Dänischburg: ............................................................................................................................................................. 37 Genin-Süd: ................................................................................................................................................................ 39 Herrendamm: ........................................................................................................................................................... 41 Herrenwyk: ............................................................................................................................................................... 43 Hochschulstadtteil: ................................................................................................................................................... 45 Roggenhorst:............................................................................................................................................................. 47 Skandinavienkai: ....................................................................................................................................................... 49 Ostholstein – Industrial Real Estate10 ............................................................................................................................... 51 Industrial Area Oldenburg i.H., Sebenter Weg: ........................................................................................................ 52 Industrial Area Grube: .............................................................................................................................................. 52 Industrial Area Schönwalde: ..................................................................................................................................... 53 Industrial Area Grömitz: ........................................................................................................................................... 53 Industrial Area Eutin/Süsel: ...................................................................................................................................... 53 Industrial Area Neustadt in Holstein/Sierksdorf: ...................................................................................................... 54 Industrial Area Gleschendorf: ................................................................................................................................... 54 Industrial Area Ahrensbök: ....................................................................................................................................... 54 Industrial Area Ratekau: ........................................................................................................................................... 55 2 BeltLogistics – Logistical infrastructure and industrial areas – In the Fehmarn Belt Region INTRODUCTION The importance of a well-functioning infrastructure is imperative for any parts of a society and especially in these years where there has been a shift from traditional manufacturing to more sophisticated transport and logistics services. With the EU 2030 climate target of a reduction of 1 the CO2 emissions where transport also plays a significant part it is clear that if companies can save both time and money through smarter services in combination with new infrastructure they need to be able to identify areas where they can develop their businesses in order to fulfill future obligations towards the climate target. The infrastructure of the region is heavily influenced by and connected to the axis between Copenhagen and Hamburg. Road and rail infrastructure
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