Hyundai Glovis to establish European vehicle logistics hub in Amsterdam

Hyundai Glovis will establish a finished-vehicle supply chain hub at the Port of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, in a move to create a strategic gateway linking major dealer networks across Europe, the company said Thursday. The company recently signed an agreement with the Port of Amsterdam to develop a dedicated automotive logistics hub. The signing ceremony was attended by Hyundai Glovis CEO Lee Kyoo-bok and Port of Amsterdam CEO Koen Overtoom. The agreement enables Hyundai Glovis to develop a vehicle-dedicated terminal spanning approximately 480,000 square meters within the port. The facility will feature berths capable of accommodating up to three pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs) simultaneously, vehicle storage yards with a capacity of more than 20,000 units and predelivery inspection facilities. Rail infrastructure will also be incorporated to support efficient inland transportation throughout Europe. Operations are scheduled to begin in January 2027 and will be managed by Hyundai Glovis Europe. The Amsterdam project marks the company’s first independently secured finished-vehic

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