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The buildings of the new distribution centre – which will include two highbays, docks for loading and unloading trucks and office space for administration – will take up 143,000 square metres.
The buildings of the new distribution centre – which will include two highbays, docks for loading and unloading trucks and office space for administration – will take up 143,000 square metres.

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JYSK invests 200 million EUR in new distribution centre in Hungary

During April 2020, JYSK will begin building a new distribution centre in Ecser, Hungary. When in operation, the distribution centre will employ around 300 people and further strengthen the company’s logistics setup in Europe.

A number of blue containers have already been placed close to the roundabout in Ecser near Budapest, where JYSK’s new distribution centre will be built. And soon large excavators will start digging up the 560,000 square-metre plot.

JYSK is expanding the company’s logistics setup to be better able to deliver faster to customers in a number of countries in Central Europe.

“Although the coronavirus situation has a big impact on JYSK, it is still important for us to invest in the future. Once everyday life returns, people will still need beds, duvets and pillows as well as other necessities for their home. In order to provide that, we need a strong logistics setup, which our new distribution centre in Ecser, Hungary, will help secure,” says Allan K. Kjærgaard, Executive Vice President Logistics in JYSK.

Closer to customers and stores

The buildings of the new distribution centre – which will include two highbays, docks for loading and unloading trucks and office space for administration – will take up 143,000 square metres. The highbays will provide 210,000 pallet locations for products.

“With the expansion of our new distribution centre in Ecser, Hungary, we will be able to deliver products much faster and more efficiently directly to our customers and to our hundreds of stores. In fact, we expect to save 4.5 million kilometres of road transport every year, which is good for both the environment and our ability to provide great offers to our customers,” says Allan K. Kjærgaard.

The new distribution centre is expected to be ready for operations in mid-2022. Once up and running, the distribution centre will provide products for JYSK’s customers and stores in Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia.

Facts

  • JYSK’s new distribution centre will be located in Ecser, Hungary, and will employ around 300 people.
  • The buildings of the new distribution centre will span 143,000 square metres.
  • Thanks to its location, the new distribution centre is expected to save 4.5 million kilometres of road transport every year.
  • JYSK is investing 200 million euros in the new distribution centre, which is expected to be ready for operations in mid-2022.

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JYSK is an international chain of stores with Scandinavian roots that sells everything for the home. The first store opened in Denmark in 1979, and today JYSK has over 2,800 stores and 23,000 employees in 52 countries. In Germany and Austria the stores are called Dänisches Bettenlager – in the rest of the world JYSK. JYSK is owned by the family behind Lars Larsen Group, who owns a number of companies with a total annual turnover of 4.7 billion EUR. JYSK’s turnover is 3.794 billion EUR.

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Scandinavian Sleeping & Living

JYSK is an international home furnishing retailer with Scandinavian roots that makes it easy to furnish every room in any home and garden.

With more than 3,300 stores and webshops in 48 countries, JYSK always has a great offer and competent service nearby, no matter how customers want to shop.

Founder Lars Larsen opened his first store in Denmark in 1979. Today, JYSK employs 31,000 colleagues.

JYSK is part of family-owned Lars Larsen Group with a total turnover of DKK 44.0 billion in financial year 2021/22. JYSK’s turnover was DKK 38.5 billion in financial year 2022/23.