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Logistics in the Capital Region Berlin-Brandenburg THE GERMAN CAPITAL REGION excellence in mobility

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Page 1: Logistics in the Capital Region Berlin-Brandenburg...an employment rate of 10.1 per cent, logistics enjoys above- average economic significance in Berlin-Brandenburg. More than 200,000

Logisticsin the Capital Region Berlin-Brandenburg

THE GERMAN CAPITAL REGIONexcellence in mobility

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Oslo

Copenhagen

BremenHamburg

Poznań

Rostock

Frankfurt (Oder) Warsaw

Prague

Brno

Bratislava

Arad

Burgas

Amsterdam

Rotterdam

Zeebrugge

Utrecht

Osnabrück

Hanover

Magdeburg

WürzburgNuremberg

Vienna

MunichInnsbruck Budapest

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Bari

Taranto

Gioia TauroPalermo

Valletta

Athens/Piraeus

Limassol

Nikosia

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Igoumenitsa

Patras

Ancona

Rome

Livorno

CologneBrussels

London

Dublin

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Paris

Berlin

Stockholm

TrelleborgMalmö

Gothenburg

Örebro Tallinn

Riga

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Quick links – this is where investments pay off

The strategic location on three trans-European corridors connects the region with growth markets in northern and eastern Europe and Asia. Close to the German sea ports, Berlin-Brandenburg is an ideal location for distributing to the whole of Europe and for transport beyond the ports. First-rate economic policy framework conditions make the region extremely attractive for companies.

Close cooperation between business and science

The Cluster Transport, Mobility and Logistics links busi-ness and science. Based on the joint innovation strategy of the states of Berlin and Brandenburg, the Cluster active-ly addresses the challenges of tomorrow’s mobility. It fo-cuses on interdisciplinary approaches, based on the close cooper ation of businesses and research institutes beyond tradi tional sector borders.

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Logistics in Berlin-Brandenburg: well networked – centrally located

Significant benefits for your investment

• Excellent infrastructure due to three trans-European corridors

• Close to European growth markets• Availability of highly qualified workforce• Tailor-made funding opportunities• Renowned universities in the fields of logistics and

digital technologies• Testing ground for the mobility of tomorrow• Proximity to political decision makers, associations

and networks• Commercial and industrial sites• Lowest municipal taxes in Germany• High quality of living

Qualified workers – flexible and high-performing

In Berlin and Brandenburg, logistics companies will find well-educated and motivated employees. As an industry with an employment rate of 10.1 per cent, logistics enjoys above- average economic significance in Berlin-Brandenburg. More than 200,000 people are employed in this sector. The eco-nomic development agencies of Berlin and Brandenburg support companies in the recruitment and continuing training of new employees with comprehensive service packages.

Leaders in knowledge and technology transfer

More than 60 institutions of higher education and over 100 non-university research institutions with some 240,000 stu-dents form one of the densest research networks in Europe. Logistics professionals profit from the specialised industry expertise provided by the scientific institutions. The Tech-nische Universität Berlin and the Technische Hochschule Wildau are drivers of innovation in the various fields of logi stics. Innovative solutions are developed in logistics labs and tested using simulations.

Logistics

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Oslo

Copenhagen

BremenHamburg

Poznań

Rostock

Frankfurt (Oder) Warsaw

Prague

Brno

Bratislava

Arad

Burgas

Amsterdam

Rotterdam

Zeebrugge

Utrecht

Osnabrück

Hanover

Magdeburg

WürzburgNuremberg

Vienna

MunichInnsbruck Budapest

TimişoaraVerona

BolognaLa Spezia

BarcelonaMadridLisbon Naples

Bari

Taranto

Gioia TauroPalermo

Valletta

Athens/Piraeus

Limassol

Nikosia

Thessaloniki

Igoumenitsa

Patras

Ancona

Rome

Livorno

CologneBrussels

London

Dublin

LuxembourgLiège

Paris

Berlin

Stockholm

TrelleborgMalmö

Gothenburg

Örebro Tallinn

Riga

VilniusKaunas

Klaipėda

0117

Ventspils

HelsinkiHamina Kotka

Bucharest

Craiova

Sofia

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Wittenberge

Pritzwalk

Rathenow

Wustermark

Velten

Oranienburg

Eberswalde

Küstrin-Kietz

Rüdersdorf b. Bln

KönigsWusterhausen

Eisenhüttenstadt

Guben

Forst(Lausitz)

Schwarz-heide

ElsterwerdaMühlberg/Elbe

Mitten-walde

Freienbrink

Senftenberg

Falkenberg

Lübbenau

Trebbin

Ziesar

Brück

WildauSchönefeldGroßbeeren

Ludwigsfelde Rangsdorf

Schwedt/Oder

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RostockHamburg

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Logistics locations

Logistics locations in Berlin-Brandenburg

Border crossing

Inland port

International airport

Freight village with combined transport terminal

Logistics location

Logistics location with combined transport terminal

Scientific and research institutions

MotorwayNational highwayRailroadInland waterway with freight trafficRural district

1 Berlin Schönefeld

2 Brandenburg an der Havel

3 Brück

4 Eberswalde

5 Eisenhüttenstadt

6 Elsterwerda

7 Falkenberg

8 Forst

9 Lübbenau

10 Mittenwalde

11 Oranienburg

12 Pritzwalk

13 Rangsdorf

14 Rüdersdorf

15 Schwarzheide

16 Schwedt

17 Trebbin

18 Velten

19 Wittenberge

20 Ziesar

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Selected locations and players in the Berlin-Brandenburg logistics region

Logistics companies

• Alfred Talke Logistic Services www.talke.com

• Amazon www.amazon.de

• Bertschi www.bertschi.com

• BLG LOGISTICS GROUP www.blg-logistics.com

• BSH Hausgeräte Service www.bsh-group.de

• Colossus Logistics www.colossus-logistics.com

• Dachser www.dachser.com

• DB Schenker www.dbschenker.com

• DESAG www.desag-holding.de

• Deutsche Bahn www.deutschebahn.com

• DHL www.dhl.de

• DPD (Deutscher Paketdienst) www.dpd.de

• eCom Logistik www.ecomlogistik.de

• Emons www.emons.de

• Euba Logistic www.eubalog.de

• Fiege www.fiege.de

• Gefco www.gefco.de

• Geodis www.geodis.com

• GLX Global Logistic Services www.glx-logistik.de

• Golden Frozen Logistik www.golden-frozen-logistik.info

• HVLE www.hvle.de

• Ingram Micro de.ingrammicro.eu

• KFZTeile24 Logistik www.kfzteile24.de

• Kroll Internationale Spedition www.kroll-international.de

• Kuehne + Nagel www.kn-portal.com

• Locon www.locon.de

• Loxxess www.loxxess.com

• Meyer & Meyer www.meyermeyer.com

• Mosolf Logistics & Services www.mosolf.com

• Nagel-Group www.nagel-group.com

• Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn www.neb.de

• Lekkerland www.lekkerland.de

• LION Spezialtransport GmbH www.lion-group.de

• Ludwig Meyer www.meyer-logistik.com

• ODEG www.odeg.de

• PSI www.psi.de

• Regiomed www.regiomed.org

• ReiCo Logistik www.reico-spedition.de

• Reinert www.reinert-logistics.com

• Rhenus Logistics www.rhenus.com

• Rieck Logistik www.rieck-logistik.de

• Siemens www.siemens.de

• SIS-Logistik www.s-group.com

• Transco www.transco-logistik-berlin.com

• Transeast Logistic www.transeast.eu

• Transfracht www.transfracht.com

• Ullrich www.ullrich-gruppe.de

• UNITAX www.unitax-berlin.de

• UPS www.ups.de

• VW Original Teile Logistik www.volkswagen-otlg.de

• Zeitfracht www.zeitfracht.de

• Zippel Group www.zippel24.com

• Bundesverband der Kurier- Express-Postdienste | BdKEP www.bdkep.de

• Bundesverband Paket und Express logistik | BIEK www.biek.de

• Bundesvereinigung Logistik | BVL www.bvl.de

• Bundesverband Öffentlicher Binnen häfen | BÖB www.binnenhafen.de

• Landesverband des Berliner und Brandenburger Verkehrsgewerbes | LBBV www.lbbv.de

• LogistikNetz Berlin-Brandenburg LNBB www.logistiknetz-bb.de

• Verband Verkehr und Logistik Berlin und Brandenburg | VVL www.vsbberlin.de

Freight villages

1 City GVZ Berlin BEHALA, Berlin www.behala.de

2 Freight village Berlin-East www.gvz-berlin.de

3 Freight village Berlin-South Großbeeren www.gvz-berlin.de

4 Freight village Berlin-West Wustermark/Brieselang www.gvz-berlin.de

5 Freight village Frankfurt (Oder) www.gvz-ffo.de

6 Freight village Schönefelder Kreuz www.hafenkw.de

Scientific and research institutions

1 Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin www.beuth-hochschule.de

2 Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU) www.b-tu.de

3 Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raum-fahrt | Institut für Verkehrsforschung www.dlr.de/vf

4 Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) www.europa-uni.de

5 Fraunhofer-Institute www.fraunhofer-in-berlin.de

6 Freie Universität Berlin www.fu-berlin.de

7 Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW) www.htw-berlin.de

8 Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin (HWR) www.hwr-berlin.de

9 Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin (ZIB) www.zib.de

10 Steinbeis Hochschule Berlin Transfer- Institut www.steinbeis-hochschule.de

11 Technische Hochschule Brandenburg www.th-brandenburg.de

12 Technische Hochschule Wildau (THW) www.th-wildau.de

13 Technische Universität Berlin www.logistik.tu-berlin.de

The network for your success

Federations | Associations | Networks

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New technologies in practice

Intelligent mobility is characterised by networking, auto-mation and electrification. New technologies and concepts are being developed, tested and used for all four modes of transport in the German Capital Region. On the test track in Groß Dölln (Uckermark), for example, Siemens has been testing the use of overhead contact lines for the electrification of hybrid lorries on motorways for several years. Logistics companies are using more and more lor-ries with alternative drives. Partners from industry and sci-ence are planning a test site for self-driving barges on the Spree-Oder waterway.

Intelligent solutions for city logistics

An efficient flow of goods is essential for the competitive-ness and quality of life in urban areas and cities. This is particularly true for extremely dense inner city areas such as in Berlin. The role of micro-hubs and alternative vehicle concepts is becoming increasingly significant for the last mile. The Berlin Agency for Electromobility, eMO, supports companies in the development and implementation of innovative concepts for logistics.

Green logistics

The Process and Coordination Service Unit “E-mobiles Brandenburg” provides information about energy-efficient and sustainable commerce, advises on funding oppor tu-n ities, and actively promotes related projects in Branden-burg such as the eMO in Berlin. The use of electric drive technologies in the logistics sector (battery-powered and hydrogen with fuel cells), the development of innovative business models, green logistics solutions, and the cre ation of a more suitable charging infrastructure are all supported by the service unit.

Railway innovation campus

The land surrounding the shunting yard in Wustermark is being developed into a railway technology campus. A development zone boasting 24 hectares, this will expand the Berlin-West Wustermark freight village and offer ex-cellent premises for rail-based companies. The site will be home to centres for science and training in technical railway occupations with a variety of qualifications and develop-ment opportunities for the skilled workers of tomorrow. This is where the foundation for strategic cooperation of teaching and research with the companies is being laid.

Drones in logistics

Unmanned flight offers attractive solutions for a range of logistical tasks. These range from the simple camera drone, to the complex monitoring of shipping containers in outside areas and the automated inventory of high rack systems. Indoors, the future will increasingly see drones being used for the transport of goods. The CURPAS e.V. Network connects operators, manufacturers, users and scientific institutions internationally to integrate the new-est applications into the logistics chain in a profitable and competitive way.

Strong partners

In cooperation with the Cluster management, the LNBB LogistikNetz Berlin-Brandenburg supports companies from production, trade and services in terms of infrastruc-ture, logistics solutions, business models, process consult- ing and funding opportunities. LNBB has an international reach due to its close cooperation with TH Wildau and in-ternational universities. The open Berlin-Brandenburg re-gional group of the Federal Association of Logistics acts as a knowledge network and facilitates intersector exchange.

Logistics and mobility of the future

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Wirtschaftsförderung Land Brandenburg GmbH (WFBB)Babelsberger Straße 21, 14473 PotsdamUlrike SoltaniProject Manager for Transport, Mobility and Logistics Tel.: +49 331 730 [email protected]

Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft und Technologie GmbHFasanenstraße 85, 10623 BerlinChristian HeinrichProject Manager for Transport, Mobility and Logistics Tel.: +49 30 463 [email protected]

Legal notice

Publisher: Wirtschaftsförderung Land Brandenburg GmbH (WFBB) in cooperation with Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft und Technologie GmbH

Design: GDA Gesellschaft für Marketing und Service der DeutschenArbeitgeber mbH

Photos: (Titel) © pixelfit istockphoto.com; (p. 2) serialisation of folding cartons © UNI-TAX-Pharmalogistik GmbH, BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg © WFBB, DB Schenker © WFBB; (p. 5) city logistics – cargo bike © inno2grid.com; (p. 6) Reichstag dome © Berlin Partner GmbH/FTB-Werbefotografie, Sanssouci © WFBB, sailboats on the Havel © Boettcher/TMB-Fotoarchiv

Version: April 2019

Your contact in Brandenburg: Your contact in Berlin:

Quadriga in front of the Reichstag

Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam

Capital Region Berlin-Brandenburg Location advantages │Facts │Services

This is where investments pay off

Berlin-Brandenburg offers tailor-made funding programmes for innovations, investments and the qualification of workers. Funding is provided by the European Union, the Federal Government and the states of Berlin and Brandenburg.

High quality of life

The region offers a unique combination of the international flair of the Berlin metropolis and the fascinating nature and historical sights of Brandenburg. A singular club scene, renowned large events, more than 170 museums, 150 theatres as well as some 500 castles, churches and parks all attract visitors to the region. There are no limits to the sporting and leisure activities, among them golf, horse riding, water sports and flying. The cost of living is more affordable here than in other metropolitan regions.

Corporate engagement made easy

Economic Development Agency Brandenburg (WFBB) and the Berlin Partner for Business and Technology offer comprehensive support for establishing your company: competent, fast, non-bureaucratic, confidential, and free of charge.• Location: facts and figures about the Berlin-Brandenburg economic region• Personnel: support in the recruitment and training of new employees• Real estate: assistance with the search for properties to rent and buy• Financing: advice on funding opportunities and financing methods• Contacts to: public authorities, banks, chambers of commerce, associations, company networks

www.wfbb.dewww.berlin-partner.dewww.brandenburg-business-guide.dewww.businesslocationcenter.de/logistik

Excellent leisure possibilities in the region