Kontraktlogistikfläche in Dresden
Object no.: 9816
Warehousing (warehouse with management)
Germany
01067 Dresden
Price on request
East Germany's trimodal logistics hub on course for the future.

Object no.: 9816
Warehousing (warehouse with management)
Germany
01067 Dresden
Price on request
Object no.: 4852
Warehousing (warehouse with management)
Germany
01069 Dresden
Price on request
» Location analysis of the Freight Transport Centre (GVZ) Dresden: The trimodal logistics heart of Saxony
» General Description: A gateway to Eastern Europe
» The location: Strategically positioned in the heart of Europe
» Infrastructure and modality: the trimodal advantage
» Rental and land prices: Investing in Dresden
» Tax rates: An important factor for the overall costs
» Economic development and companies located
» Workforce and the skilled labour situation: The human resource
» Why is Dresden a top logistics region?
» Key facts at a glance
» Conclusion and outlook: A location with a future
The Dresden freight village is much more than just a transshipment point for goods. It is a crucial hub in the European logistics network and a motor for the Saxon economy. But what makes this location so special and what potential does it offer for companies from logistics, trade and industry? In this comprehensive analysis, we dive deep into the structures, advantages and future prospects of the GVZ Dresden and answer the crucial questions that entrepreneurs, investors and logistics experts are asking.
The GVZ Dresden, which went into operation in 1994, has established itself as one of the most successful freight transport centres in Germany. On a total area of around 150 hectares, it offers a state-of-the-art infrastructure for the settlement of logistics-intensive companies. Its primary function is to intelligently link road, rail and waterway transport in order to bundle long-distance freight transport efficiently and in an environmentally friendly way and to organise local transport. This concentration of transport, warehousing and service companies in one place not only reduces costs and creates synergies, but also relieves urban traffic routes. The GVZ sees itself as a gateway, especially for the growing markets in Eastern Europe, and plays a central role in the logistics strategy of the Free State of Saxony.
Why is the geographical location the all-important factor for a GVZ? The answer lies in the accessibility and connection to the most important economic areas. The GVZ Dresden scores here all along the line. It is located in the northwest of the state capital Dresden and has a direct connection to the A4 motorway (Aachen-Görlitz), one of the most important east-west main roads in Europe. This intersects the A13 (Dresden-Berlin) and the A17 (Dresden-Prague) only a few kilometres away, ensuring fast distribution in all directions.
This proximity to the neighbouring Eastern European countries of the Czech Republic and Poland makes the GVZ an ideal hub for cross-border traffic and the development of the CEE (Central and Eastern Europe) markets.

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The most outstanding feature of the GVZ Dresden is its trimodality. This means that it offers direct access to the three most important modes of transport for freight transport. But what does this link look like in concrete terms?
Source: Own illustration based on the functional principle of a freight village.
The cost of real estate is a decisive factor in the choice of location. How attractive is the GVZ Dresden in this respect? Compared to top logistics locations in western Germany such as Hamburg or Frankfurt am Main, prices in Dresden are more moderate, but are rising steadily due to high demand.
Despite the increased prices, the location still offers attractive value for money by national standards, especially when you consider the excellent infrastructure and lower labor costs.
Source: Market reports of leading real estate consulting firms (e.g., Colliers, JLL, Logivest), as of Q1/2025.
In addition to real estate costs, municipal taxes are relevant for companies. The state capital Dresden has moderate assessment rates compared to the rest of Germany.
This trade tax rate is in line with the average of major German cities and represents a calculable cost factor for companies.
Source: City of Dresden, Budget Planning 2025.
The GVZ Dresden is a reflection of the dynamic economic development in the region. Saxony and especially the economic area around Dresden called "Silicon Saxony" are characterized by a strong industrial base in microelectronics, vehicle construction and mechanical engineering. These industries generate a high and steady volume of logistics.
Numerous well-known companies from logistics, freight forwarding and trade have recognised the advantages of the GVZ. These include:
This mixture of logistics service providers and manufacturing industry creates a robust ecosystem with a wide range of synergy effects.
An excellent infrastructure is worthless without the people who operate it. What is the availability of skilled workers in the Dresden region? The situation is, as in the whole of Germany, tense, but the starting position is comparatively good.
The annual rankings of the "top logistics regions" in Germany, for example compiled by the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics IML or by logistics real estate consultants, regularly see Dresden and the region of Saxony in top places. The reasons for this are a combination of the factors already mentioned:
| Feature | Data |
| Total | approx. 150 ha |
| Commissioning | 1994 |
| Modality | Trimodal (road, rail, water) |
| Motorway connection | Direct connection to the A4 motorway |
| Rail connection | DUSS Terminal Dresden-Friedrichstadt |
| Water connection | Alberthafen Dresden (via Hafenbahn) |
| Nearest airport | Dresden International (DRS), approx. 10 km |
| Business tax | 450 % |
| Inhabitants of the city | approx. 563,000 (as of 2024) |
| Important industries | Microelectronics, Automotive, Mechanical Engineering, Logistics |
The Dresden freight transport centre is a prime example of successful site development. It combines a prime location with a trimodal infrastructure that is rare in Germany and is deeply integrated into one of the most dynamic economic regions in Europe. The symbiosis of manufacturing industry and efficient logistics service providers makes the GVZ a robust and future-proof hub.
The challenges of the future lie in overcoming the shortage of skilled workers, the further expansion of the digital infrastructure and the sustainable design of logistics processes. But the course has been set. For companies looking for a strategic location for distribution in Germany and Eastern Europe, there is hardly any way around the GVZ Dresden. It offers the decisive prerequisites for successfully surviving in the complex supply chains of tomorrow.
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