International business in a region that offers good living and working and a high quality of life. Schiphol Trade Park PolanenPark De President Green Park Aalsmeer Schiphol Logistics Park Business Park Amsterdam Osdorp T TOP LOCATIONS SADC develops high quality, accessible, (inter) nationally competitive business locations on the WESTAS logistics corridor in Amsterdam. For present and future generations. These locations contribute towards the Amsterdam WESTAS becoming one of the top five business establishment regions in Europe. In order to realise this mission, SADC always works with private and public networks and knowledge institutions in its location and area development, connecting the following four themes: Location Advice, Business Locations 2.0, Beyond Logistics and Future-Proof Area Development. What makes the WESTAS unique? • One of the top five business establishment regions in Europe • Four trading hubs close together (Port of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Greenport Aalsmeer and Dataport AMS-IX) • Excellent access for clients, staff, goods and data • Know-how available for (logistical) innovation • International service-providers in the vicinity (Zuidas) • Pleasant residential environment within cycling distance SADC connects Our strength lies in connecting. We connect people with each other. We connect business and government agencies to developers and research institutes. This is also the reason why we take part in a large number of networking, knowledge and business organisations. In that way, we connect ideas. Together, we develop these into new market and business concepts. Location advice SADC connects businesses. We help national and international businesses with their choice of location and the realisation of a high-quality working environment on the west side of Amsterdam (the WESTAS). We try to relieve our clients of as many worries as possible. SADC has broad experience and sound in-house knowledge that enables it to do this. For example, we have knowledge of zoning plans, building regulations, laws and regulations, potential forms of financing and municipal area development plans. Business locations 2.0 SADC connects supply and demand. For a business location is so much more than ‘bricks and meters’. Before developing locations, SADC surveys the requirements of businesses, investors and municipal authorities. What is needed, now and in the future? What does a business need in order to operate successfully? Which companies are cramped up in an outdated business location? Which access could be improved? Is re-use of old business premises and locations an option? This demand-driven approach leads to Business Locations 2.0, which also support the ambitions and requirements of businesses in the long term. Beyond logistics SADC connects new trends in logistics. The Amsterdam region, and certainly the logistical sector, are changing. Globalisation is coupled with the desire to produce closer to the consumer and the demand for close-knit distribution networks. The internet and e-commerce are changing how we do business, produce and distribute. A more sustainable or even circular economy also places new demands on the location of businesses. This imposes different requirements on the market, leads to new types of business activity and so also to different establishment conditions. Cooperation with other economic clusters such as financial and commercial service provision on the Zuidas is essential here. Future-proof area development SADC connects the present and the future. For the conditions for suitable business locations are not set in stone. Because both the internal world of logistics and the entire outside world are changing, digitizing and becoming more sustainable. This means that the development of locations and the needs of businesses are changing. SADC knows what the issues are and therefore continually connects parties in order to be able to determine or change a path together in order to strengthen the international competitive positions of the WESTAS and of the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area (AMA). DOING BUSINESS NEXT TO AMSTERDAM AIRPORT SCHIPHOL, IN THE HEART OF THE BIGGEST LOGISTICAL HUB IN WESTERN EUROPE. From Schiphol Logistics Park (SLP), your driver can travel along the Fokkerweg and be on a platform at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol within five minutes. The park lies along the highway A4, with its own access road from the provincial highway N201, and is close to the highways A9 and A5 (the Greenport Aalsmeer - Port of Amsterdam axis). No wonder that the airport-oriented integrators, forwarders and transporters regard this high quality park as a triple A location. The southern part is for large-scale logistics business as the already existing eastern part of the park. The northern part is eminently suitable for small- scale logistics services such as hauliers and couriers, lorry repairs, car rental companies an other service providers. www.schiphollogisticspark.nl | Twitter: @Schiphol_logist The Facts Total surface area: 43 hectaresof which approx. 18 hectares still available Document-Free Goods Tracking System (DGVS) zone: Yes Plot sizes: 5,000 m2 to 80,000 m2 Business accommodation centre: Yes Facade height: Ranging from 9 to 20 meters Environmental category: 3.2 Park management: Quality, image, safety and service level Fibre optics network: Yes Rent/buy/leasehold: Buy High-visibility locations: Yes Amsterdam Logistics Board Tafel Ruimte & Infra Spatial Planning & Infrastructure Table. Within the Amsterdam Logistics Board, SADC is the driver of the Spatial Planning and Infrastructure Table. The private sector, government and knowledge institutes work together at this Table on the spatial and infrastructural conditions for the growth of logistics in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area. We consider both the short and the long term here. A number of concrete plans? HST Cargo, the Site Access Scan and a regional strategy for Truck Parks. Other logistical networks: Air Cargo Netherlands (ACN), Netherlands Distribution Land (NDL), Dinalog Amsterdam. “SADC connects parties in innovative and successful logistics, just as I do.” Walther Ploos van Amstel, Lecturer in City Logistics at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences DOING BUSINESS IN AN INSPIRING ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH SUSTAINABILITY AND INNOVATION COME TOGETHER. Optimal access, sustainable, BREEAM, innovation, ‘beyond logistics’, Circular economy; these are some of the terms that describe the breadth of the ambitions and possibilities at the Schiphol Trade Park. The park is divided into six distinctive establishment environments: the Logistics zone, a Green Datacenter Campus, the Trade Boulevard, the A4 Skyline, The Valley and a Campus. Schiphol Trade Park is a showcase for the most sustainable business park in Europe, on the WESTAS in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area. www.schipholtradepark.nl | Twitter: @SchipholTrade The Facts Total surface area: 350 hectares, 121 available Rent/buy/leasehold: Buy and leasehold Plot sizes: From 500m2 to 170,000 m2 Fibre optics network: Yes Facade height: To a maximum of 30 meters Park management: Integrated area management Environmental category: 4.1 High-visibility locations: Yes (from the highway A4) Establishment environments: Logistics Zone, Trade Boulevard, A4 Skyline, The Valley, The Campus, Green Datacenter Campus SHARE Haarlemmermeer SHARE is an initiative of the Haarlemmermeer aldermen John Nederstigt and Adam Elzakalai and a number of market parties, including SADC. The members offer a platform for businesses that support a transition to a circular society in Haarlemmermeer. www.sharehaarlemmermeer.nl. Other sustainable networks: Ellen MacArthur Foundation, the Sustainability Committee of the Confederation of Netherlands Industry and Employers (VNO-NCW) West, Dutch Green Building Council (DGBC). “Innovation and enhancing sustainability at this logistical hotspot is of vital importance for us.” Maarten de Groof, Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer at Schiphol Group THE LOCATION FOR INNOVATIVE PLANT CULTIVATION AND LOGISTICS COMPANIES. Green Park Aalsmeer lies adjacent to the world’s largest flower auction. Understandably, this is a drawing card for companies in and around the plant cultivation sector, but also for spin-off companies in the Home, Gift & Garden sector. And with Amsterdam Airport Schiphol just 5 minutes away, this clearly is a top location for any logistics company (whether regional or international). This makes Green Park Aalsmeer a significant growth contributor to the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area. www.greenparkaalsmeer.com | Twitter: @GreenParkbiz The Facts Total surface area: Rent/buy/leasehold: 92 hectares of which approx. Green Park Aalsmeer has its 58.1 hectares available own leasehold business Plot sizes: Up to 60,000 m2 Number of sub-areas: 8 Document-Free Goods Tracking System (DGVS) zone: Possible on request Environmental category: 4.2 High-visibility locations: Yes, from the provincial highway N201 Already established: PTMD, Celieplant, Bouquetnet, Met & Co and others Amsterdam Airport Area For the international marketing of the AMA and its locations, SADC works closely with the AAA. This association, with members from both the public and the private sector, is responsible for the international positioning and promotion of the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area. Other international marketing & acquisition networks: Netherlands Aerospace Group (NAG), amsterdam inbusiness, Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA), Marketing & Acquisition Table of the Amsterdam Logistics Board. “Logistical connections need our care, just like flowers.” Herman de Boon, Chairman of the Association of Flower Cultivation Product Wholesalers (VGB) DOING BUSINESS CLOSE TO THE CITY IN AN INTERNATIONAL SETTING. Business Park Amsterdam Osdorp has been transformed over the years. This is because of its unique location: on the Logistics Corridor between Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and the Nieuw-West district of Amsterdam, in the middle of the Tuinen van West. In the early years, this primarily attracted logistical business with close ties with Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. With the development of Nieuw-West, they have been joined by businesses from the city in recent years. www.bpao.nl | Twitter: @BPAOsdorp The Facts Total surface area: 20 hectares, 9 hectares still available Plot sizes: From 3,000 m2 to 30,000 m2 Facade height: Variable 7, 10 or 12 meters Business accommodation centre: Yes Environmental category: 3.2 Rent/buy/leasehold: Leasehold Fibre optics network: Yes Park management: Security, direction signs and park maintenance High-visibility locations: Yes (from the main road S106) Document-Free Goods Tracking System (DGVS) zone: Yes Energy: Heat source system with distribution network SKBN The Netherlands Business Parks Knowledge Alliance Foundation (SKBN) develops, gathers and shares knowledge on the (re)development of business parks. SADC is one of the 12 regional and urban development companies from all over the Netherlands. Other Amsterdam networks: Amsterdam Region Business Association (ORAM), New-West Business Platform, amsterdam inbusiness, Amsterdam Economic Board. “This business park connects the economy of the city with Amsterdam Airport Schiphol” Kajsa Ollongren, Amsterdam alderwoman for Spatial Planning and Economic Affairs, Amsterdam Municipal Authority DOING BUSINESS IN STYLE AT A REGIONAL LOCATION WITH INTERNATIONAL ALLURE. Prestigious. That is the word that tends to come up in almost every conversation about this business park in Hoofddorp. And that’s logical, for it is reflected in almost everything. In the high-quality image, the very active park management association, the accessibility (Amsterdam Airport Schiphol just five minutes away), and all the facilities within walking distance. These include the PostNL Business Point and the Copy & Print Centre. There is even a nursery at the site. ‘Prestigious’ also applies to the greenery in De Presidentshof, with water, a park and a boathouse. The name is therefore anything but coincidental. www.depresident.nl | Twitter: @DePresidentSADC The Facts Park management: Total surface area: 52 hectares of which approx. Maintenance of greenery, direction signs and security 17 hectares still available Plot sizes: Flexible layout from 1,500 m2 to 56,000 m2 Facade height: Minimum of 7 meters, maximum of 20-25 meters Document-Free Goods Tracking System (DGVS) zone: Yes Business accommodation centre: Yes Environmental category: 4.1 Rent/buy/leasehold: Buy Fibre optics network: Yes MeerBusiness SADC is a member of one of the biggest business associations in the region: MeerBusiness. Every self-respecting business in the Hoofdorp region is a member. Where the content of our agendas coincide, we work together. Other business networks: Concrete People, Park Management Association De President, Amports, IBFA. “De President is a calling card for the region. Thanks to the cooperation between companies, SADC and the municipal authority, this is a modern business park with wonderful buildings and well-organised park management.” Adam Elzakalai, alderman for Economic Affairs, Airport Affairs and Spatial Planning of Haarlemmermeer Municipal Authority DOING BUSINESS AT A PRIME LOCATION FOR THE HIGHER ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORIES. Storage, building materials, recycling, manufacturing industry, road haulage and shipping activities. At PolanenPark, you can do it all. PolanenPark is in fact the only business park on the WESTAS where you can find different types of activities. What makes this business location truly unique in the region is the combination of the types of business activities, the access by water, a prestigious image, well-organised park management and a central location. www.polanenpark.nl | Twitter: @PolanenPark The Facts Park management: Total surface area: 22 hectares of which approx. Collective security, direction signs and site 18.4 hectares still available maintenance Plot sizes: Environmental category: 5.2 From 2,500 m2 to 35,000 m2 Rent/buy/leasehold: Buy Facade height: Variable, 12 or 20 meters Fibre optics network: Yes Document-Free Goods Tracking System (DGVS) zone: Possible on request High-visibility locations: Yes, from the highways A9 and A200 Unloading quay plot 22: Vessels of up to 70 x 7.5 x 2.5 meters Plabeka SADC formed the Businesses and Offices Platform (Plabeka) in 2005. Objective: To address the structural office voids and the increase in outdated business parks. This platform is a successful, progressive, informal alliance of regional and local government agencies in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area. Other business park networks: Business Park Restructuring Project Office (PHB), SKBN. “It is far easier to develop locations if the parties truly go for it together.” Paul Wevers, Chairman of ORAM Connected to networks, SADC connects projects, programmes: • Amcham • ACN • Amcham • Amports • Amsterdam Airport Area (21 members) • Amsterdam Economic Board • Amsterdam Logistics Board • amsterdam inbusiness (AIB) • Badhoevedorp-Zuid • Commissie Duurzaamheid VNO-NCW West • Concrete People • Dutch Green Building Council (DGBC) • Dinalog Amsterdam • Ellen MacArthur Foundation Four shareholders: • Groene Hoek • Schiphol Group Nederland B.V. • IBFA • MeerBusiness Haarlemmermeer & Schiphol • Amsterdam Municipal Authority • MeerBusiness Haarlem-IJmond • Haarlemmermeer Municipal Authority • Netherlands Aerospace group (NAG) • North Holland Provincial Authority • Nederland Distributie Land (NDL) • Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA) • Ondernemersplatform Nieuw-West • ORAM • Parkmanagementverenigingen • Plabeka • Podium voor Architectuur • Projectbureau Herstructurering • • • • • • develops concepts thinks logistics offers scope for innovation creates business locations 2.0 assists with establishment and relocation and sells plots Turnover 2014: € 7,8 million Bedrijventerreinen (PHB) • Sanec • Stichting Kennisalliantie Bedrijventerreinen Nederland (SKBN) • SHARE Haarlemmermeer • Tafel Ruimte & Infra van Amsterdam Logistics Board • Tafel Marketing & Acquisitie van Amsterdam Logistics Board • Televerde • WESTAS The WESTAS PORT OF AMSTERDAM Business Park Amsterdam Osdorp DATAPORT AMS-IX PolanenPark AMSTERDAM AIRPORT SCHIPHOL Green Park Aalsmeer De President Schiphol Trade Park Schiphol Logistics Park GREENPORT AALSMEER Postal address SADC N.V. P.O. Box 75700 1118 ZT Schiphol The Netherlands KvK Amsterdam 34063671 Telephone +31 (0)20 20 666 40 E-mail [email protected] Twitter @SADC_NL Visiting address The Outlook, building C, 2nd floor Evert van de Beekstraat 356 1118 CZ Schiphol The Netherlands www.sadc.nl
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