Logicenters has marked the start of construction with a ceremonial first sod for a new logistics terminal in Kallhäll, in northern Stockholm. The property is being tailored for Bring, which will lease the 22,000-square-metre facility. Once completed in 2027, the terminal is expected to triple Bring’s capacity in the Stockholm region.
The project was announced in August 2025, when Logicenters and Bring revealed that a new terminal would be established in Kallhäll. The ceremonial first sod marks the official start of construction.
The new terminal will serve as a complement to Bring’s existing facility in Västberga and is part of the company’s efforts to meet the growing demand for parcel deliveries in the region.
– Mälardalen and Stockholm are among our most important regions. Kallhäll is strategically located and allows us to get closer to both customers and recipients. With this terminal, we gain the capacity and space to continue growing, says Hanna Jonasson, Director of Operations at Bring.
The property is located in an established logistics hub with proximity to both central Stockholm and the region’s major transport routes, providing strong conditions for efficient distribution. The facility will also be equipped with new technology and automated sorting solutions that increase handling capacity and streamline parcel flows.
– It is exciting to now take the next step in the development of the terminal in Kallhäll together with Bring. The location in northern Stockholm is strategically important for efficient distribution, and by developing this property we can create a modern logistics terminal that meets both current and future needs, says Fredrik Nygren, Commercial Director at Logicenters.
Construction is now underway, with completion and move-in planned for autumn 2027.