MSC Group establishes a new container terminal at Denmark’s largest commercial port
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A new container terminal
On the other Hand Port of Aarhus has just signed an agreement with the global container shipping company Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) for the lease of land at the port in Aarhus, where the company will establish a new container terminal, according to the Port of Aarhus’s release.
(TiL)
Terminal Investment Limited (TiL), MSC Group’s container terminal operator, will move into the Omniterminal, which is currently being finalized.
MSC was founded in 1970 and is today the world’s largest container shipping company with over 200,000 employees and 850 container ships. The company’s Danish headquarters are already located in the Aarhus port area.
Omniterminal
The agreement between Port of Aarhus and MSC Group means that TiL will lease approximately 170,000 square meters in the Omniterminal, where they will establish and operate their own container terminal. The terminal is expected to be fully developed by 2027, at which time MSC Group and TiL will be able to start using the area.
With this agreement, Denmark’s two largest container terminals will be located at the port in Aarhus.
MSC was founded in 1970 and is today the world’s largest container shipping company with over 200,000 employees and 850 container ships. The company’s Danish headquarters are already located in the Aarhus port area.
Future network plans
Port of Aarhus offers a good location for the future network plans we have made. We will be introducing a direct mainliner between Asia and Aarhus next year and in combination with our own terminal we can provide our customers with a practical logistics solution.
In the longer term, we are looking at other routes that could have a positive impact on Danish business and we will consider further investment when new areas are developed at the port of Aarhus says CEO of MSC Søren Toft.,