The Ports of Stockholm have invested in a bonded storage facility, offering both heated & insulated (1,300 m2) and insulated sections (1,700 m2).
The bonded part has been adapted to the needs of the Swedish Food Agency, the Swedish Board of Agriculture, and the Swedish Customs.
"Stockholm Norvik Port is one of five ports in Sweden that has a border control for food. This means that food imported from countries outside the EU can undergo border control on site," the Ports of Stockholm highlighted in a press release. To this Johan Wallén, the port company's Marketing and Sales Manager, added, "It streamlines the process, increases security and improves quality control. It also saves time and money for importers and exporters, making us a more attractive and competitive port."
He also commented on the entire investment, "We are very pleased to be able to offer our customers a modern goods terminal and bonded warehouse directly adjacent to Stockholm Norvik Port. The facility is an important part of our strategy to improve and expand our service. It will be a great asset for customers who need a secure and efficient logistics solution for their warehouse management. The terminal is adaptable, which enables flexible solutions and the handling of different types of goods."
Photo: Ports of Stockholm
