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Zeppelin Sverige AB is planning to set up its Swedish headquarters in Logistics Park 1 at Göteborg Landvetter Airport. Photo: Zeppelin Sverige AB
Zeppelin Sverige AB is planning to set up its Swedish headquarters in Logistics Park 1 at Göteborg Landvetter Airport. Photo: Zeppelin Sverige AB

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Swedavia sells building rights at Göteborg Landvetter Airport

Swedavia has sold two companies that own land in Airport City Göteborg at Göteborg Landvetter Airport. The buyer is Zeppelin Sverige AB, exclusive distributor for Caterpillar Inc. in Sweden. In order to meet continued strong demand for logistics properties, Swedavia is planning to develop a further 350,000 square metres of warehouse and logistics facilities. The sale is in line with Swedavia’s strategy to create value by successfully developing properties close to its airports in order to reinvest in the airports’ development and competitiveness.

Airport City Göteborg has the vision to be a cutting-edge airport city with opportunities for the companies of tomorrow to work and grow. Located in the heart of Airport City Göteborg is Logistics Park 1, a hub for the logistics of the future. Swedavia has now sold two companies that own land in the area to Zeppelin Sverige AB. Zeppelin is planning to set up its Swedish headquarters there, with 32,000 square metres of premises and some 100 jobs along with a modern, multifunctional and flexible service facility that will be a full-range base for all of Zeppelin’s operations in the western region.

“We are pleased that Zeppelin has chosen to set up operations in the middle of an optimal logistics hub next to Göteborg Landvetter Airport, with its proximity to air links, the biggest cities in the region, Gothenburg and Borås, to the Port of Gothenburg, and also to the large road network here. With its international profile, Zeppelin will fit in well with the mix of companies setting up operations here. We are now planning for a Logistics Park 2 in order to meet the strong demand,” says Stefan Stenberg, CEO of Swedavia Real Estate.

Logistics Park 1 is Airport City Göteborg’s first logistics park, with a total of 150,000 square metres of premises for warehouses and logistics operations. State-of-the-art logistics properties have been built here, customised to meet customers’ needs. In 2019-2020, companies including Postnord TPL, Rajapack, Vätterleden Logistik and Dawa Däck all set up operations in the area.

“Thanks to the choice location, we can focus on a regional expansion since more people can use the facility from a larger catchment area. It will be easier than ever to reach us whatever the transport mode. The idea is for the building to be certified for its environmental performance. The Zeppelin Group works with great purpose to ensure that all strategic business units will be carbon-neutral before 2030, both in terms of premises and operations,” says Volker Possögel, CEO of Zeppelin Nordics and Zeppelin Sverige AB.

The next step in the development of Airport City Göteborg is Logistics Park 2, which is in the planning stage. To meet tomorrow’s needs for large modern and efficient warehouses and logistics buildings, a zoning plan for the development of about 350,000 square metres of logistics facilities is now being prepared.

The transaction is expected to be completed during the fourth quarter this year. The underlying property value amounts to approximately 39.8 million Swedish kronor.

For further information, please contact Swedavia’s press office at tel. +46 (0)10-109 01 00 or press@swedavia.se.

About Zeppelin

Zeppelin Sverige AB is exclusive distributor for Caterpillar Inc. in Sweden and provides new and used construction and civil engineering machinery and rental services as well as drive, propulsion, traction and energy systems. The company’s portfolio includes more than 100 kinds of machinery, from mini diggers to gigantic mining trucks. The machinery is safe to operate, fuel-efficient and incorporates modern technology. In the engine and generator segment, Zeppelin is a leading supplier of solutions for applications in the manufacturing, marine and rail industries.

The company offers full-range operations with sales, service, financing and rental. The organisation has extensive know-how through its service technicians and engineers, who have serviced Caterpillar products for decades. Zeppelin deals with customers all across Sweden and has about 440 employees in 14 locations, from the north to the south of the country. Zeppelin Sverige AB is part of the German-based Zeppelin Group. More information is available at zeppelin-cat.se.

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The Swedavia Group owns, operates and develops ten airports across Sweden. Our role is to create the access Sweden needs to facilitate travel, business and meetings. Safe, satisfied passengers are the foundation of Swedavia’s business. Swedavia is a world leader in developing airports with the least possible environmental impact. The Group had revenue of about 2.5 billion kronor in 2020 and has nearly 2,600 employees.

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