A woman overlooks a BERTSCHI container terminal.
A BERTSCHI truck unloads his liquid container using a heavy lift crane.
Bertschi Employees holding yellow hearts and smiling into the camera
Bertschi employees planning an intermodal rail container transport.

Trial Operations have Started in Zhangjiagang

Crane in Zhangjiagang

The Bertschi Zhangjiagang Liquids Hub (BZJG) has big news: Trial Operations have officially started.

The new Bertschi logistics center for dangerous liquid chemicals is located in Zhangjiagang at the heart of the Yangtze Delta area, not far from Shanghai. It consists of a dangerous goods storage facility for up to 1,000 tank containers, as well as automatic filling systems and three warehouses for different classes of dangerous goods, with space for 25,000 pallets. The plant has an annual capacity of 300,000–400,000 tons of chemical products.

This hub was built based on the highest international standards and the best available technology in the field. It is the largest investment of the Bertschi group thus far.

Warehouse ZJG without Logo

Thanks to excellent support from our partners and our dedicated employees, BZJG has obtained the Trial Operation Permit. Congratulations to everyone involved.

The BZJG Chemical Hub is built fully compliant to latest legislations and safety standards. The Hub offers the full Added Value Services portfolio for dangerous and non-dangerous chemical products:

  • Warehouse storage

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  • Container yard storage

  • Isotank Heating

  • Transport

  • Valude added services

The Bertschi team will now focus on a gradual ramp-up of Operations. We target a controlled acceptance of customers allowing us to prepare the onboarding for each customer well.

If you are seeking professional integrated logistics solutions for liquid chemicals, please book your visit or send an inquiry to info@bertschi.com right away.

 

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Bertschi expands globally and leads the way in decarbonized logistics

In 2024, Bertschi Group expanded its global footprint with new operations launched in Japan, Korea, and India. The company strengthened its commitment to sustainability by engaging in decarbonized logistics and the transport of renewable energy. Customer service was further enhanced through automation and tailored digital solutions, driving greater efficiency and personalized support. Bertschi achieved a turnover of CHF 1.01 billion, marking a 5% increase, though margins remained under pressure. The company invested over CHF 90 million in global expansions, infrastructure for sustainable logistics to meet Europe’s growing import demands, and digitalization initiatives. Additionally, Bertschi co-founded the Women in Logistics consortium to promote diversity and inclusion within the sector.

Bird’s-eye-view of the trimodal Bertschi terminal, plastics hub, and warehouse facility at the Antwerp Zomerweg port

Bertschi expands globally and leads the way in decarbonized logistics

In 2024, Bertschi Group expanded its global footprint with new operations launched in Japan, Korea, and India. The company strengthened its commitment to sustainability by engaging in decarbonized logistics and the transport of renewable energy. Customer service was further enhanced through automation and tailored digital solutions, driving greater efficiency and personalized support. Bertschi achieved a turnover of CHF 1.01 billion, marking a 5% increase, though margins remained under pressure. The company invested over CHF 90 million in global expansions, infrastructure for sustainable logistics to meet Europe’s growing import demands, and digitalization initiatives. Additionally, Bertschi co-founded the Women in Logistics consortium to promote diversity and inclusion within the sector.

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