CTPark Amsterdam City welcomes Heineken in push for emission-free logistics
by CIJ News iDesk III 
2024-12-19 
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CTP has officially welcomed Heineken as a tenant at its state-of-the-art CTPark Amsterdam City. The innovative, multi-layered city logistics hub will enable Heineken to deliver products, including beers and groceries, to businesses and hospitality venues across Amsterdam entirely emission-free. This milestone marks a significant step in Amsterdam’s transition towards cleaner and more sustainable urban logistics. Strategically positioned in the Port of Amsterdam, one of Europe’s busiest cargo hubs, and just 15 minutes by water from the city center, CTPark Amsterdam City boasts an ideal location. Its proximity to the A10 ring motorway ensures efficient access to one of Europe’s most densely populated urban areas. Designed to set a new standard in sustainability, the hub offers over 120,000 square meters of flexible logistics space tailored to the needs of businesses aiming to meet Amsterdam’s impending Zero Emission Zone regulations by 2025. The facility represents a forward-thinking solution to urban distribution challenges, enabling lower emissions, reduced traffic congestion, and cleaner air in Amsterdam. By integrating modern technology with sustainable practices, the hub supports companies preparing for an emission-free future. During the welcoming ceremony, Hester van Buuren, Alderman of the Municipality of Amsterdam, highlighted the importance of collaborations like these in achieving a greener city. “We are proud that a partner as significant as Heineken is making this commitment. It demonstrates how innovation and cooperation are essential in creating an emission-free city center.” CTP Netherlands Director Heiko Koop praised the partnership, stating: “It is an honor to welcome an iconic company like Heineken to CTPark Amsterdam City. This hub was developed to optimize city logistics while contributing to a sustainable future. This collaboration demonstrates that sustainability is both necessary and achievable. With growing interest from other businesses, this hub is set to become a model for urban logistics solutions across cities.” CTPark Amsterdam City’s innovative approach underscores the growing importance of sustainable infrastructure in addressing the logistics challenges of modern urban areas. With Heineken leading the charge, the hub is poised to set a precedent for emission-free city logistics across Europe.