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Freight Transport Center in Cologne-Eifeltor

The intermodal heart of West Germany

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Location analysis: GVZ Cologne-Eifeltor – The intermodal heart of West Germany

A technical article on the logistical importance, infrastructure and profitability of Germany's largest container handling station.

Introduction: More than just a transshipment point?

When talking about the logistical map of Germany, one name comes up almost immediately: Cologne-Eifeltor. But why does this freight center (GVZ) enjoy an almost legendary reputation in the industry? Is it the sheer size or the strategic positioning at the heart of the "Blue Banana"?

The GVZ Cologne-Eifeltor is much more than a collection of warehouses. It is one of the most important interfaces of European freight transport. As Germany's largest transshipment station for combined transport (CT), Eifeltor acts as a logistical pacesetter for the entire Rhine-Ruhr region. In this location analysis, we shed light on the infrastructure, the hard economic facts such as rents and assessment rates, as well as the strategic advantages that motivate companies to settle here despite a competitive environment.

The central question: Can the GVZ Cologne-Eifeltor maintain its supremacy in times of space shortage and rising costs?

Location and Geographical Classification: The Gateway to Europe

The GVZ is located in the south of Cologne, more precisely in the district of Rodenkirchen, nestled between the districts of Rondorf and Meschenich. This positioning is not a coincidence, but geostrategic calculation.

The macro situation

Cologne is located in the center of European consumer markets. Within a radius of just 500 kilometers, around 40% of the EU's population and almost 50% of Europe's purchasing power are reached. The Eifeltor freight village serves as a hub for the flow of goods that flow from the ZARA ports (Zeebrugge, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam) into the German hinterland and on to Southern and Eastern Europe.

The micro location

The area covers a gross area of approx. 87 hectares (net area approx. 80 hectares). It borders directly on the A4 motorway and is located south of Cologne's green belt. This location makes it possible to supply Cologne's city center (last mile) just as efficiently as long-distance traffic.

Infrastructure and Terminal Equipment: A Technical Giant

The heart of the GVZ is the DUSS terminal (Deutsche Umschlaggesellschaft Schiene-Straße). The performance of this terminal defines the value of the entire site.

DUSS Terminal Facts & Figures

The plant is one of the most efficient in Europe. After extensive modernization measures and crane renewals (most recently installation of new gantry cranes in 2024/2025), the infrastructure is as follows:

  • Module: 3 Umschlagmodule.
  • Crane capacity: 8 to 9 gantry cranes (after completion of the modernization in 2025).
  • Transshipment tracks: Track lengths of approx. 700 meters, which enables the handling of block trains without division – a decisive time and cost advantage.
  • Capacity: The handling capacity is moving towards 400,000 to 500,000 loading units (LE) per year (forecast after expansion).

Fun fact: Why are 700-metre tracks so important? In Europe, the standard length for freight trains is set at 740 meters. Terminals that can handle this length without shunting effort save operators massive costs.

Security and IT

The site has modern gate systems with OCR (Optical Character Recognition) recognition for the automatic detection of containers and swap bodies, which drastically reduces throughput times for trucks.

Map of Cologne-Eifeltor: road network, motorways and Cologne-Eifeltor Airport with connections

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Key Facts GVZ Cologne-Eifeltor

CategoryFacts / Figures
TypeBimodal freight village (rail/road) with trimodal network connection
Areaapprox. 87 hectares (gross)
TerminalDUSS terminal (Germany's largest intermodal terminal)
Handling capacity> 350,000 - 400,000 LE p.a. (target after expansion)
MotorwayA4 (direct), A555, A1 (indirect)
Business tax475 % (City of Cologne)
Rental price logisticsØ 6,50 € - 8,50 €/m² (strongly depending on location)
Nearest airportCologne/Bonn (CGN) - approx. 15 km
FeatureNight jump connections to almost all European economic centers

Modality: Bimodality in Perfection with Trimodal Option

The Eifeltor freight village is classically referred to as a bimodal location (rail/road), but offers de facto trimodal qualities due to the close networking in the Cologne area.

Rail connection

This is the dominant feature of the site. Eifeltor is the hub of the combined transport network.

  • Connections: Daily shuttles to the seaports of Rotterdam and Antwerp as well as to Italy (Verona, Milan) and Eastern Europe.
  • Significance: Through the massive shift from road to rail, the site makes a significant contribution to CO2 reduction (green logistics).

Road access

The connection to the highway network is excellent, but also heavily frequented:

  • Direct connection: A4 (Cologne-Eifeltor junction).
  • Intersections: The A555 (Bonn) can be reached quickly via the Cologne-South junction and the A1 (Ruhr valley/Saarbrücken) via the Cologne-West junction.
  • Challenge: The Cologne motorway ring is prone to traffic jams, which makes intelligent route planning for the "pre- and on-carriage" necessary.

Water connection – The "virtual" trimodality

Eifeltor itself is not located on the Rhine. Nevertheless, Cologne is considered a trimodal hotspot.

  • Ports: The ports of Cologne-Niehl (approx. 15 km away) and Cologne-Godorf (approx. 6 km away) of HGK (Häfen und Güterverkehr Köln AG) act as waterside supplements.
  • Synergie: Many logistics companies use Eifeltor for fast rail handling and the nearby ports for bulk cargo or inland shipping containers.

Nearest airport (Air)

  • Cologne/Bonn Airport (CGN): Distance approx. 15–20 km.
  • Relevance: CGN is one of the most important cargo airports in Germany with a 24-hour operating permit. For express freight and integrators (UPS, FedEx), this is an invaluable locational advantage, which also has an impact on the Eifeltor freight village.

Economic Development: Prices, Taxes and Market

Is the Cologne-Eifeltor location financially attractive? This question must be answered in a differentiated way. Cologne is a premium location, and this is reflected in the costs.

Rental and land prices (as of Q3/Q4 2024 & forecast 2025)

Due to the extreme shortage of space in Cologne (vacancy rate often < 1.5%), prices are at a very high level.

  • Prime rent: Modern logistics space in the Cologne area is now priced at €7.50/m² to €8.50/m².
  • Average rent: Existing space is often between €6.00/m² and €7.00/m².
  • Land prices: In the city of Cologne, commercial land for logistics is hardly available anymore. When transactions take place, the prices for developed building land are often beyond €250/m² to €350/m², depending on the creation of building rights.

(Source: Market reports by BNP Paribas Real Estate, CBRE, Colliers, Logivest)

Tax rates: A cost factor

Cologne is not a tax haven for tradespeople.

  • Trade tax rate: 475 % (as of 2024/2025).
  • Comparison: Cologne is thus well above the national average and higher than surrounding municipalities (often 400-450 percent), but at a similar level to other metropolises.
  • Property tax B: 515 % (before the 2025 reform, note adjustments as part of the property tax reform).

Question to the investor: Is the location worthwhile despite high costs?

The answer is usually yes. The high costs are compensated by the extremely low transport costs on the "last mile" to the metropolis and the efficiency of the intermodal connection. Those who save time and tolls can cope with higher rents.

Top Logistics Region Rhineland: Why Cologne Remains Unbeatable

According to Fraunhofer SCS studies, the Cologne/Bonn region (Rhineland logistics region) is consistently one of the top logistics locations in Europe.

Reasons for the top ranking:

  1. Sales market: High population density and purchasing power.
  2. Infrastructure density: Unique combination of rail (Eifeltor), water (HGK ports) and air (Cologne/Bonn Airport).
  3. Chemical & industrial cluster: The proximity to the chemical industry (Wesseling, Leverkusen) ensures constant demand for specialized logistics (dangerous goods).

Resident companies and industry structure

In and around the Eifeltor freight village, a "Who's Who" of the logistics industry has settled. A distinction must be made between operators and users/freight forwarders.

  • Terminal operator: DUSS (Deutsche Umschlaggesellschaft Schiene-Straße mbH).
  • Operators: Kombiverkehr, Hupac (use the terminal intensively).
  • Logistics service providers & freight forwarders:
    • In the immediate vicinity there are branches or transshipment warehouses of large networks (e.g. Emons Spedition, Dachser in the wider region, Schenker).
    • Various service companies for container repair and truck service.
  • Rail: DB Cargo is omnipresent as a traction channel.

The structure is characterized by system traffic. Here, there is less "warehousing" and more "transshipment" (cross-docking and intermodal shift).

Workforce and Skilled Worker Situation

The Cologne labor market is double-edged.

  • Availability: Due to the high population density, there is a large reservoir of workers. The connection of the GVZ to public transport (bus lines, proximity to the light rail in neighboring districts) is acceptable, but often expandable for shift work.
  • Shortage of skilled workers: As everywhere, there is a shortage of truck drivers and specialized dispatchers.
  • Wage level: Due to competition from industry (Ford, chemical parks) and airports, the wage level for warehouse staff and forklift drivers in Cologne is comparatively high. Employers must score points here with attractive packages.

Conclusion and Outlook

The GVZ Cologne-Eifeltor is and remains the pacesetter in West German freight traffic. It does not derive its raison d'être from cheap land – which no longer exists here – but from pure efficiency.

For companies, the location is an "enabler": it enables access to environmentally friendly rail transport at a time when the CO2 footprint is becoming a hard currency. The challenges of the future lie in digital networking (smart terminal) and coping with the enormous volume of traffic on the road around the junction. However, if you want to operate European logistics, you can hardly avoid Cologne-Eifeltor.

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