
Garbe Industrial and Logicenters celebrated the topping-out of a
groundbreaking timber logistics centre in Straubing-Sand,
Germany.
Europe's largest logistics property in timber construction is
currently being built in the Straubing-Sand harbour. The project
combines ecological construction with modern facilities and
flexible space utilisation. Thanks to trimodal connections and a
sustainable energy supply, the site is considered a future-proof
solution for logistics companies.
This €31 mln project, spanning 27,000 m2, is set to be the
largest of its kind in Europe, constructed entirely from wood
sourced from sustainable forests.
The choice of wood, totaling approximately 4,400 m3, reduces the
building's CO2 emissions by 66% and enhances its insulation.
The wood used in construction is certified sustainable by PEFC
and includes spruce and pine from Bavaria and Austria, as well
as
Douglas fir from the Black Forest and Switzerland, which will
create a visually appealing façade.
Scheduled for completion in Q4 2025, the facility boasts 26 dock
levellers, nine sectional doors, office space, and mezzanine
storage.
Beyond its timber construction, the center incorporates green
building practices like a green roof, a 2 MW photovoltaic
system, and air-to-air heat pumps, aiming for a Gold Standard
DGNB certification.
The design also prioritizes environmental considerations with
natural landscaping and wildlife-friendly lighting.
Adrian Zellner, member of the Garbe Industrial Executive Board,
said: “We want the buildings we develop to do more than just
fulfil their purpose. As a property company, we attach great
importance to reconciling ecology and economy when planning and
constructing our buildings. Our properties should consume fewer
resources, have less impact on the environment and be usable in
the long term. Wood as a building material is of particular
importance here.”
Martin Ohly, general manager at Logicenters Germany, commented:
“With the realisation of the logistics centre in Straubing, we
are setting standards in terms of sustainability. Together with
Garbe Industrial, we want to ensure that timber construction is
used in logistics. The demand for sustainable properties based
on ESG criteria is increasing.”
Strategically situated in Straubing, the logistics property
enjoys excellent trimodal transport links, being just meters
from the port basin and Danube River, with adjacent cargo rail
lines. Direct road access is provided via the B20 and B8 trunk
roads, connecting to the A3 motorway (linking to Passau,
Nuremberg, and the Rhine-Main/Cologne region) and the A92
motorway (providing access to the Munich area). A bus stop
within 200 meters offers public transport connections, and the
Straubing-Hafen train station is also nearby.
The property is available for lease as a whole or in smaller
units starting from approximately 7,600 m2, and discussions with
potential tenants are currently underway.
Source:
cremediaeurope.com