28-03-2025

On Friday, CEO Petter-Børre Furberg pressed the button and fired the first salvo, marking the start of the construction process for Posten Bring's new Logistics Center in Bergen.

– This is a milestone for us at Posten Bring. Finally, after 10 years of "waiting", the first sod can be laid for our new terminal in the Bergen region. This marks a major boost for the group, our employees and customers here in the region, says CEO Furberg.

The terminals at Minde and Jekteviken in Bergen will be co-located at Lyseparken in Bjørnafjorden municipality in 2027. The total area will be over 26,000 square meters and the capacity for the number of packages that can be handled will triple compared to the current terminals.
– Bergen and the surrounding area are one of the country's largest and most important regions. Our new business is future-oriented and gives us great capacity, which will benefit both our employees and, not least, our customers, explains the CEO.

A new charging park for heavier electric vehicles will also be built at the new terminal area, which will become part of the national charging infrastructure that Posten Bring is in the process of building.

– I would like to thank the municipality for the work that has been done to facilitate Posten Bring's establishment. With the central location close to the E39 and good access to energy, we both hope and believe that Posten Bring will be a driving force that contributes to the development here in Lyseparken, concludes Furberg.

FACTS:

On Friday, Posten Bring started construction of a new terminal for the Bergen region in Lyseparken in Bjørnafjorden municipality.
The total area will be over 26,000 square meters. The new terminal will be future-oriented with new technology, BREEAM certified and solar cells will be installed on the roof.
A new charging station for heavier electric vehicles, which will become part of Norway Post's national charging infrastructure, will be built at the new terminal.
The terminal is scheduled to be completed in 2027 and will be a workplace for approximately 300 employees. Posten Bring will then move out of the terminals at Minde and Jekteviken in Bergen.

Source: Posten Bring