The new terminal will have an area of 5,012 m2 and will handle refrigerated and frozen goods, with the option to expand by 500 m2. The terminal will be built on the Klökan 1:25 property, with a plot area of just over 17,500 m2. The property is located close to Catena’s other properties in the region. Catena has signed a ten-year lease agreement with the logistics company Kyl & Frysexpressen Nord AB for all areas in the new terminal.
The terminal will be certified to BREEAM Very Good and equipped with solar cells on the roof. A biodiversity study will also be conducted to maximise the green areas on the property.
“Catena sees major opportunities in northern Sweden, with its expansive, green industry growing robustly in the region,” says Tobias Karlsson, Regional Manager for Stockholm, Catena.
“The region’s logistics infrastructure needs to be expanded, and Catena can assist in this area as a partner to our customers. We’re happy to be able to help Kyl & Frysexpressen with their expansion in Sundsvall by providing a new, modern refrigeration terminal.”
“We have decided to invest in Sundsvall, as we see major opportunities in the region,” says Jon Widell, CEO of Kyl och Frysexpressen.
“Our assignments for existing customers are increasing, and the addition of new customers means that we’re starting to grow out of our current terminal. Apart from being larger and more modern, the new terminal will offer both cold and frozen storage. This means that Sundsvall will also be a storage site for frozen goods in the future. This investment allows us to future-proof the handling and distribution of refrigerated and frozen goods for our customers in the counties of Medelpad and Hälsingland.”