newstodate.aero
Mar 29, 2017 (newstodate): The plan, revealed by Copenhagen Airport on March 28, 2017, for targeting stakeholders to take part in establishing a new Airport Business Park, comes close to a revival of earlier aborted attempts.
In August 2009, Copenhagen Airport put the establishing of a new CPH Cargo City on the agenda again after a long period of silence around the plans since their first presentation years earlier.
Centrally located at a transport hub with direct connections to the airport, motorway, the Oresund bridge and railway system, the planned CPH Cargo City envisaged a landside multi-tenant building for logistic purposes.
Copenhagen Airport purported to take responsibility for financing, developing the infrastructure, project development and construction to companies that wished to settle in the area.
But nothing came out of these efforts.
In a fresh effort, the airport is now to target stakeholders in the Danish and foreign biotech and pharma industries as well as the e-trade business to take part in establishing a new Airport Business Park integrated within the airport area, with ambitions to double the airport's current annual volume of air cargo to 1,000,000 tonnes.
In conjunction with the construction of the fixed link across the Oresund Sound between Denmark and Sweden, CPH purchased a large, reclaimed piece of land along the sound coast.
This area, still basically unused, has served as the basis for both this latest and earlier visions for a cargo city and an airport business park.
In August 2009, Copenhagen Airport put the establishing of a new CPH Cargo City on the agenda again after a long period of silence around the plans since their first presentation years earlier.
Centrally located at a transport hub with direct connections to the airport, motorway, the Oresund bridge and railway system, the planned CPH Cargo City envisaged a landside multi-tenant building for logistic purposes.
Copenhagen Airport purported to take responsibility for financing, developing the infrastructure, project development and construction to companies that wished to settle in the area.
But nothing came out of these efforts.
In a fresh effort, the airport is now to target stakeholders in the Danish and foreign biotech and pharma industries as well as the e-trade business to take part in establishing a new Airport Business Park integrated within the airport area, with ambitions to double the airport's current annual volume of air cargo to 1,000,000 tonnes.
In conjunction with the construction of the fixed link across the Oresund Sound between Denmark and Sweden, CPH purchased a large, reclaimed piece of land along the sound coast.
This area, still basically unused, has served as the basis for both this latest and earlier visions for a cargo city and an airport business park.