Maersk launches flagship logistics centre in Shanghai
This will serve customers in China and across the Asia Pacific region.
A.P. Moller - Maersk (Maersk) has opened its $140m flagship logistics centre in Shanghai’s Lin-gang area, marking one of the company’s largest warehousing investments globally.
The company said the Lin-gang Flagship Logistics Centre spans 113,000 square meters and offers 147,000 square meters of storage space. It was designed to serve customers in China, across Asia-Pacific, and beyond.
“China is not only the world’s largest exporter but also a key consumer market. This facility significantly enhances our omnichannel fulfilment capabilities and further strengthens the connection between China and international markets,” said Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc.
The facility is located 40km away from the Shanghai Yangshan Port, one of Maersk’s most strategic nodes for global shipping.
It comprises four high-standard ramp warehouses and one fully automated intelligent warehouse, equipped with cutting-edge systems including automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS), stacker cranes, rail-guided vehicles, and autonomous mobile robots.
Powered by advanced warehouse management software and automated systems, the facility enables real-time inventory control, dynamic task scheduling, and data-driven decision-making. These innovations reduce costs, improve accuracy, and boost operational efficiency.
The logistics centre also incorporates features such as solar panels expected to supply over 70% of its electricity and fully electric equipment, as well as rainwater harvesting and resource recycling.