August19 , 2026

    Hanjin Expands European Logistics Footprint with New Fulfilment Centre

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    South Korea–based Hanjin Logistics Corporation has strengthened its presence in Europe with the launch of a new fulfilment centre in Amsterdam, aimed at supporting growing cross-border e-commerce and integrated supply chain demand across the region.

    Strategically located near Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and within close reach of the Port of Rotterdam, the facility is designed as a multimodal logistics hub connecting air and sea freight corridors. The centre will provide end-to-end services including warehousing, inventory management, packaging, labelling, customs support and last-mile delivery.

    The new hub is expected to cater to both B2B and B2C customers, with a strong focus on e-commerce fulfilment for global marketplaces. Hanjin said the facility will enable faster delivery times, improved supply chain visibility and cost-efficient access to key European consumer markets.

    The expansion is also aimed at supporting Korean exporters and global brands, particularly in sectors such as cosmetics, consumer goods and lifestyle products, by simplifying local distribution and regulatory processes in Europe.

    With the Amsterdam fulfilment centre now operational, Hanjin plans to further integrate the facility into its global network, enhancing connectivity between Asia, Europe and North America as part of its long-term international growth strategy.