Swiss Life Asset Managers successfully handed over the third and final building section of the Duisburg Nord I logistics centre in Wesel, north of Duisburg, to the tenant Rhenus Warehousing Solutions. The property with a total area of over 86,000m2 was built on an area of more than 155,000m2 at the Rhine-Lippe Port in Wesel. The site of the logistics centre was acquired from the port association DeltaPort Niederrheinhafen. As a general contractor, LIST Bau Nordhorn was responsible for the construction. The first two building sections were already handed over in March and June 2023.
“We are very pleased that we were able to hand over one of the largest logistics projects in the global logistics hub of North Rhine-Westphalia on time. This state-of-the-art logistics centre is a Europe-wide flagship project. We are thus setting new standards for sustainable and efficient logistics real estate. In addition, the rapid completion of the property underlines our aspiration to offer our customers modern service locations with the highest sustainability standards on schedule. We are delighted to have found a customer in Rhenus who shares this focus,” said Ingo Steves, Managing Partner Logistics at Swiss Life Asset Managers.
“The Duisburg Nord I project is pioneering in the efficient use and intelligent combination of sustainable potential. By using state-of-the-art technologies, we are enabling a climate-neutral energy supply that is independent of fossil fuels,” said Alexander Schmid, Head of Development Logistics at Swiss Life Asset Managers.
Geothermal energy, photovoltaic systems and heat pumps are used to generate energy. The energy generated in this way is stored in buffer and battery storage systems as well as on the floor of the building, enabling CO2-neutral operation throughout the year.
“We are aware that logistics needs to become more sustainable. With this logistics centre, we have set a new benchmark within the Rhenus Group. This future-oriented multi-client centre is more than just a warehouse; it is a strategically placed hub for CO2-optimised logistics in Europe. With the nearby container terminal of our partner Contargo, we have also launched a CO2-neutral shuttle service, enabling sustainable deliveries from the ship directly to the warehouse”, emphasized Andreas Mayer, Member of the Management Board of Rhenus Warehousing Solutions Germany.
The ten leased hall units altogether comprise 86,100m2, of which 82,600m2 is logistics space. In addition, the property offers 3500m2 of office and social space as well as a 1200m2 mezzanine area. All units are let on a long-term lease to the customer Rhenus but are also suitable for distribution to different users. The location will create an additional 400 new jobs.
“Within a short time, we have realised a highly exciting and ground-breaking property here in Wesel which represents the future of logistics real estate. Based on a thermal simulation of the building's operation, we were able to implement an innovative building technology concept together with our client Swiss Life Asset Managers and the user, Rhenus Warehousing Solutions, which is unique in terms of sustainability and resource conservation,” said Andreas Brockhaus, Managing Director of LIST Bau Holding.
The good connections make the location extremely attractive: the site not only has a direct connection to the Rhine-Lippe Port but is also close to the logistically important A3 and A58 motorways. In the region, the location offers access to the Ruhr area and the