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Herfurth Group begins new building construction at Brussels Airport
Herfurth Group begins new building construction at Brussels Airport
The building will combine a warehouse of almost 5,000m² and more than 700m² of office space, on a site of more than 8,700m². It will include six loading bays and be equipped with the latest technology in terms of sustainability.

Herfurth Group begins new building construction at Brussels Airport

On Wednesday, November 10, a major construction site got off the ground at Brucargo, the logistics zone of Brussels Airport, after the preparatory work that began back in August.  Located in the second row (in terms of tarmac access), this building will be home to Herfurth Logistics, which has been present at Brussels Airport for many years. 

The building will combine a warehouse of almost 5,000 m2 and more than 700 m2 of office space, on a site of more than 8,700m². It will include six loading bays and be equipped with the latest technology in terms of sustainability. Charging stations for electric cars, energy-efficient exterior lighting, rainwater tanks, mechanical ventilation and covered bicycle parking are just some of the features of this new project, which is due to be inaugurated in July 2022.  

The new building that will soon be occupied by Herfurth Logistics  and its Brucargo Air Freight divisionThe new building that will soon be occupied by Herfurth Logistics  and its Brucargo Air Freight division

Herfurth Logistics and its Brucargo Air Freight division currently employ around 40 people at the logistics site at Brussels Airport. Herfurth was one of the first concessions granted at the Brucargo site. The acquisition of Brucargo Air Freight in 2016 (building 740) combined with the end of the concession at building 727 in 2010, as well as multiple developments, made the infrastructure requirements no longer compatible with the existing sites.  

Herfurth Logistics differentiates itself from its competitors by a highly personalised approach to its customers in order to understand their exact needs and the specific characteristics of their business. This strategy, in addition to its traditional import-export forwarding and Cross Docks Operations activities, has enabled Herfurth Logistics to become a key player in the fields of logistics and transport of aircraft and helicopters (Heli-Aviation Logistics). 

The handling of perishable goods (with cold stores), project cargo (M-Star Projects), customs and excise management and unaccompanied luggage are also its main areas of expertise.  The Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Burundi are Herfurth's main destinations in terms of Brucargo, although they are not the only ones.

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