JYSK is taking a major step forward in its expansion across Spain and Portugal by appointing Grupo Bertolín as the main contractor for the construction of its new, state-of-the-art distribution centre in Almenara, Spain.

Construction of the new distribution centre is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2026. Choosing the main contractor marks a significant milestone in the project, as Grupo Bertolín will be responsible for constructing the actual buildings that will house JYSK’s advanced logistics operations.

The new distribution centre, situated on a 274,000-square-metre plot in Almenara, will feature 182,500 pallet locations and will be certified according to the LEED Gold standard, including solar panels on the roof to provide energy for the facility. The centre will also serve as the head office for JYSK Spain and Portugal, creating a new workplace for approximately 250 employees.

“Our new distribution centre in Spain is a cornerstone for JYSK’s continued growth in both Spain, Portugal and Morocco. Entrusting the construction to Bertolín ensures that we have a reliable and experienced partner for such an important job. The success of this project depends on strong collaboration, and we are confident that Bertolín, together with AR Racking and KÖRBER, will help us deliver a facility that sets high standards for efficiency and reliability,” says Ole Thomsen, Executive Vice President Logistics at JYSK.

Experienced partners for storage and automation

JYSK has also signed contracts with two experienced partners for the core logistics systems.

AR Racking will deliver a tailored storage solution to maximise capacity and operational efficiency, while KÖRBER will provide a material handling system that ensures a traceable, balanced, and synchronised flow throughout the order fulfilment process. The KÖRBER Pick & Pack Center will offer a flexible, fast, and ergonomic order picking process for employees.

The distribution centre is expected to be ready for operation in 2028. Until then, JYSK’s rented distribution centre in Cheste, west of Valencia, will continue to supply stores in Spain, Portugal, and Morocco.

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