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May 3, 2024 at 2:52 PMThe transport company Gruber Logistics opens a hub with up to 100 new employees in Verona. Equipped with 70 loading ramps, daily departures for all of Europe can be handled there in the future. Gruber Logistics, which has nearly doubled its revenue compared to the pre-Corona period through significant organic growth and international acquisitions such as the integration of the German company Universal Transport, is thus strengthening its presence on the important European trade route over the Alps.
(Auer/Paderborn/Verona) With an investment of over two million euros in the new hub, the company is taking another important step forward and strategically positioning itself in the heart of one of the most important freight transport hubs in Europe. For this purpose, Gruber Logistics has now signed a contract with the development agency Consorzio ZAI, responsible for “Italy’s largest city of goods,” the Interporto Quadrante Europa in Verona. The location is also special for Gruber Logistics, which has been writing success stories in Verona for 40 years.
“Verona has long been an important hub for our business. The opening of this hub underscores our commitment to serving our customers efficiently and reliably and simplifying their activities,” said Christian Gruber, President of Gruber Logistics. “This investment allows us to further strengthen our position in logistics, international and national distribution, and intermodal transport.” The hub in Verona will be an important addition for Gruber Logistics and will contribute to optimizing logistics processes. “Our added value in the market lies in our ability to offer our customers integrated solutions. This is particularly evident in the infrastructural possibilities. Verona is a multi-service hub where logistics, national and international distribution, complete transport, and intermodal activities are synergistically connected,” explains Marcello Corazzola, Board Member and Managing Director.
The President of Consorzio ZAI, Matteo Gasparato, comments: “We are proud to welcome Gruber Logistics to the Interporto Quadrante Europa in Verona. The establishment of such a renowned company is a clear sign of the strength and attractiveness of our interport as a logistics hub. Gruber Logistics’ decision to settle here confirms the ongoing commitment of the Verona freight transport center to provide high-quality services and state-of-the-art infrastructures. We look forward to the future with enthusiasm and are confident that this new collaboration can make an important contribution to the economic and logistical development of our region.”
Long Collaboration with Interporto Quadrante Europa
The collaboration between Gruber Logistics and the Interporto Quadrante Europa has existed for some time and goes beyond a simple relationship between logistics companies and infrastructure operators. Rather, the two organizations cooperate in promoting key issues such as digitization and sustainability, particularly through their joint commitment to research and innovation projects that are also funded by the European Commission.
Photo: Gruber Logistics / Image Caption (l. to r.): Matteo Gasparato (President of Consorzio ZAI), Marcello Corazzola (Board Member and Managing Director), Christian Gruber (President of Gruber Logistics), Sergio Muzzarelli (Branch Director)





