DHG and Verbrugge have finalized a long-term agreement to lease 55,000 square meters of warehouse space in Vlissingen, Netherlands. This extensive logistics facility is designated to support the construction of a significant energy power plant in the United Kingdom. The warehouses, located at Engelandweg 16-1 and 16-2, will function as a central hub for various logistical activities, including the storage, consolidation, and assembly of essential project components.
For freight forwarders and operations managers, this development signifies a dedicated logistics pipeline for large-scale industrial projects. The Vlissingen hub will likely streamline the movement of oversized and heavy-lift cargo, offering a strategic point for pre-assembly and staging before onward shipment to the UK. This could impact routing decisions for project cargo, potentially increasing demand for specialized transport services to and from Vlissingen. Forwarders involved in energy sector logistics should note this new consolidation point as a potential part of future supply chains for similar projects.



