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More room for growth: New warehouse inaugurated at the Port of Grenaa

May 22, 2026

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Another major construction project has been completed at the Port of Grenaa.

A new warehouse has been officially inaugurated in the presence of customers, partners, and local suppliers, all of whom helped make this new project a reality.

The warehouse, which measures 30 by 65 meters, was built in five months and is part of a larger expansion of the port’s storage and warehouse facilities.

CCO Theis Gisselbæk delivers the opening remarks.

“It’s great to celebrate when we, together with our excellent partners, successfully complete the projects we set out to do. This means we can deliver a product that our customers need. It also shows that we are committed to growth and constantly doing our best to find new opportunities,” said CCO Theis Gisselbæk at the inauguration.

Strong local collaboration

Several local businesses and partners have been involved in the project—including the carpentry firm Henrik Hedeager and the architectural firm Arkikon.

“We’re thrilled that the port has chosen to buy locally. We’ve built several structures at the port over the past ten years, and this is the tenth building we’re helping to construct,” says master carpenter Henrik Hedeager.

The construction project faced challenges such as frost and strong winds, but the foundation work was completed before the winter weather set in.

Arkikon is also pleased with the developments at the harbor:

“It’s exciting because there’s so much going on at the Port of Grenaa right now. The port has a lot of great projects underway, and we’re working closely together on them,” says structural engineer Eva Hard.

From left: Henrik Hedeager, Klaus Jakobsen, Theis Gisselbæk, and Eva Hard.

Bigadan Sourcing & Trading has already begun using the warehouse to store bulk goods for biogas production.

The new warehouse is just the beginning.

The Port of Grenaa has already signed a contract for two additional new warehouses, which are expected to be completed in 2026. At the same time, plans are underway for a new industrial park covering approximately 60,000 square meters, with space for six to eight large warehouses in the coming years.

The expansion is intended to meet the growing demand for modern storage capacity that complies with stricter environmental and emergency preparedness requirements for the storage of, for example, building materials, industrial products, and recycled raw materials.

Thank you to all our partners and local businesses who have helped bring yet another project to a successful conclusion.

Henrik Hedeager Carpentry

Arkikon

Apro Denmark

Rasmus Jakobsen Construction and Contracting Company

Ryomgaard Electric

Per Møller Plumbing

Jan Birch's Contracting and Agricultural Services

Land Surveyor Kjær  

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