search

Global transport and logistics company Kuehne+Nagel has had a strong presence in Luxembourg for decades. The company is considerably expanding its contract logistics footprint with the opening of its latest fulfilment centre in Contern, Luxembourg, comprising 34,000m² of warehousing space.

Kuehne+Nagel has been growing its multi-modal logistics solutions in Luxembourg continually and now further strengthens its function as a strategic contract logistics hub in Europe.

“Following a promising start 51 years ago, Kuehne+Nagel has been growing its multi-modal logistics solutions in Luxembourg continually and now further strengthens its function as a strategic contract logistics hub in Europe,” said the company’s Honorary Chairman Klaus-Michael Kühne. “This also underlines our confidence in the business location and the fruitful collaboration with the government of Luxembourg and the local authorities of Contern.”

A strategic location for an e-commerce fulfilment centre

Kuehne+Nagel Luxembourg employs over 700 people and has 100,000m² of warehousing space. The opening of the new e-commerce fulfilment centre reaffirms Luxembourg as a strategic location in the centre of Europe. Kuehne+Nagel uses its Luxembourg base to meet complex and dynamic supply chain needs of its customers through integrated value-added solutions, especially in the area of e-commerce fulfilment. This includes inventory management, picking, packing and shipping orders, managing returns, as well as value-added services.

The new fulfilment centre perfectly complements our existing e-commerce hub in Belgium.

“The new fulfilment centre perfectly complements our existing e-commerce hub in Belgium, securing fast end-to-end lead time,” said Tobias Jerschke, Managing Director of Kuehne+Nagel BeLux.

Kuehne+Nagel Luxembourg also has a historically strong presence in Road Logistics, Sea Logistics and Air Logistics (with an office at Luxembourg’s Findel airport) as well as an Integrated Logistics team managing regional and global contracts for 4PL customers with a focus on consumer electronics, industrial goods and pharma.

Photo credit: Kuehne+Nagel

Read more

Luxembourg among the world's top 20 most liveable cities

25-09-2023

In the 2023 edition of the Global Liveability Index of the most liveable cities, Luxembourg came out 19th worldwide and 8th within the European cities cited.
Read more

ESRIC Start-up Support Programme welcomes the five new ventures

19-09-2023

Launched in 2021, the Luxembourg-based Start-up Support Programme is the first worldwide incubation programme, entirely dedicated to the field of space resources utilisation.
Read more

“Luxembourg exceeds my expectations”

12-09-2023

Korean start-up Posture AI addresses a common health problem: backpain. After developing its artificial intelligence solution using smart posture devices from its base in South Korea, the company has now chosen Luxembourg as its base for targeting the European market and moving forward with the data dimension of its products and services.
Read more

New law introduced in Luxembourg to facilitate the hiring of skilled labour

05-09-2023

The new law simplifies the hiring of non-EU nationals and grants family members of third-country nationals holding a residence permit access to the labour market as soon as they arrive in Luxembourg.
Read more

"Supporting the development of the start-up ecosystem in Luxembourg"

24-08-2023

Minister of the Economy, Franz Fayot, discusses the recent startup roadmap “From Seed to Scale” designed to support the ecosystem's continuous expansion as it navigates a new phase of maturity.
Read more

All news

Close