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Hellmann partners with Siemens Smart Infrastructure for global central warehouse in Nuremberg

Hellmann partners with Siemens Smart Infrastructure for global central warehouse in Nuremberg
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Hellmann partners with Siemens Smart Infrastructure for global central warehouse in Nuremberg

Osnabrueck, September 18, 2025. Hellmann Worldwide Logistics and Siemens Smart Infrastructure are extending their established and reliable collaboration: As of June 1, 2025, Hellmann has assumed the operational management of the global central warehouse for Siemens Smart Infrastructure in Nuremberg succeeding the previous service provider. Hellmann prevailed over various competitors in an extensive tender process, marking another milestone in the partnership between the two companies.

The Nuremberg facility serves as a global logistics hub for Siemens Smart Infrastructure. From here, production and commercial goods are stored and distributed to locations worldwide. The proximity to existing Hellmann locations creates operational synergies, enables flexible personnel deployment, and increases response speed in the supply chain. In addition, the site also meets all requirements for secure air freight handling and holds an established air security status.

The takeover of the Nuremberg location represents a natural progression in a long-standing partnership: For almost over ten years, Hellmann has been handling warehouse logistics for Siemens Smart Infrastructure in Bor, Czech Republic. This contract was recently extended for another five years following a positive collaboration.

Siemens also welcomes the expansion of the partnership: “ The takeover of the central logistics site in Nuremberg is a logical step towards further expanding our joint logistics capabilities,” says Sven Markert, Head of Supply Chain Logistics, Siemens Smart Infrastructure. “Hellmann is a strong partner who consistently fulfills our high standards in terms of quality, flexibility, and delivery reliability.”

"We're thrilled to take our successful partnership with Siemens to the next level and collaborate on creating high-performance as well as future-ready solutions,” adds Volker Sauerborn, Global COO Contract Logistics, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics. “With the Nuremberg location, we are not only expanding our warehouse footprint, but also underlining our commitment to reliable, quality-oriented logistics services in the technology sector.”

About Hellmann
Hellmann Worldwide Logistics is a global logistics service provider with a comprehensive service portfolio that includes air- and seafreight, road and rail transport, and contract logistics. With annual sales of EUR 3.8 bn and around 12,000 employees in 61 countries, Hellmann moves over 20 mio shipments annually. Based on this broad product range and many years of experience, Hellmann offers innovative logistics solutions for the complex requirements of each individual customer and relies on visionary technical products to ensure maximum customer transparency while creating a more efficient supply chain.
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