Schmitz Cargobull expands Vreden facility in Germany

The OEM has approved a building project to boost vehicle delivery and reduce environmental impact.

Schmitz Cargobull and the Mayor of Vreden, Dr Tom Tenostendarp, are delighted that planning permission has been granted for an extension to Schmitz Cargobull’s delivery area for refrigerated and box body semi-trailers at the company’s site in Vreden, Germany.

Construction is due to begin in 1H 2025 and will take around one year. With this significant investment, an additional area of around 11 hectares with 750 new vehicle parking spaces will be created. As a result, the vehicle delivery process will be sped up, which will also protect the environment by reducing the amount of transportation needed.

The expansion will reduce the number of external parking areas rented in the vicinity of the Schmitz Cargobull plant for storing vehicles until they are collected, from more than 20 to 10. The remaining ten parking areas are located in direct proximity to the Schmitz Cargobull plant, with the farthest just six kilometres away.

“The large parking area on site is also important in terms of sustainability,” said Schmitz Cargobull Plant Director, Christian Glebe.

“At the moment, we have to park some vehicles a number of kilometres away from the plant until they are ready to be picked up by the customer, as there is not enough parking space at the delivery centre.

“Thanks to the 750 extra parking spaces, the number of transport kilometres required can be reduced by around 200,000 kilometres a year, which corresponds to a saving of around 80 per cent. This will significantly reduce strain on local traffic and will also cut CO2 emissions from our in-house transport by around 80 per cent, which will save approximately 150 tonnes of CO2 per year.”

The OEM said an increase in the use of electrically powered yard vehicles will also contribute to greater sustainability. This environmentally friendly technology will not only reduce emissions for a cleaner environment but will also lower noise pollution for the local area.

In other news, Schmitz Cargobull has appointed a Head of Digital.

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