
Le Havre, France, a city of 175,000 in the Normandy region, is an important port. The Seine River empties into the Atlantic at Le Havre, 134 miles northwest of Paris.
Le Havre, France, a city of 175,000 in the Normandy region, is an important port. The Seine River empties into the Atlantic at Le Havre, 134 miles northwest of Paris.
Parc du Hode
Route Industrielle – ZI Portuaire
76430 Saint-Vigor-d’Ymonville
France
Route industrielle Portuaire du Havre
76430 Sandouville
France
Parc du Hode
Route Industrielle – ZI Portuaire
76430 Saint-Vigor-d’Ymonville
France
Behind Marseille, France, Le Havre is the country’s second-largest port and France’s main Atlantic port. In 2015, Le Havre handled 2.6 million TEUS of cargo, making it the 11th-busiest port in Europe. Le Havre accounts for about 60 percent of France’s container traffic flow. Le Havre is also an active maritime passenger port.
Le Havre’s industrial zone supports heavy industries, such as refining and petrochemicals. As the logistic center and entrepôt for Paris, Le Havre is an important market for industrial properties and warehouses.
Logistics parks adjacent to the Port of Le Havre allow for easy connections to river barges, freight rail and trucking. Le Havre sits astride a highway network that directly connects Copenhagen, Denmark, to Lisbon, Portugal.
Prologis has available warehouses in Le Havre and operates industrial properties and warehouses in Le Havre.
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