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Liezen Logistics (Austria)

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Liezen Logistics marks the economic epicenter of Styria's largest district capital and functions as a central logistics hub in the Enns Valley. Due to its geographical position at the intersection of major North-South and East-West routes (A9 Pyhrn Motorway and B320 Ennstal Road), the location has become a magnet for transport companies and large-scale retail. The economic significance of Liezen extends far beyond the town boundaries, supplying the entire Upper Enns Valley with goods and services. Alongside logistics, metalworking industries and a robust retail sector define the economic profile. Historically, Liezen evolved from a small iron-processing settlement into a modern service center. The town benefits from the presence of internationally active companies that value the excellent infrastructure and the availability of skilled labor in the region. Investments in modern logistics terminals ensure the location's competitiveness in the Alpine region.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
This logistics hub in Liezen serves as a central freight and distribution center for the region, facilitating the movement of goods between northern and southern Austria. Its location along major transport routes makes it an essential node for trade and supply chains.
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Visiting
The logistics area is a working industrial zone without public access, but its vast warehouses and truck yards can be observed from nearby public roads. Visitors should note that security regulations prevent entering the facilities, making an exterior view the only option.
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Where to view it
A good vantage point is the bridge over the Enns river on the B320 road, offering a panoramic view of the sprawling logistics park. Alternatively, the parking area of the Liezen train station provides a clear sightline to the loading docks and container depots.
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Local products
While no specific local products are manufactured here, goods such as timber, machinery parts, and food products commonly pass through these distribution centers. Travelers may notice branded trucks from regional and international companies loading or unloading along the access roads.
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Active season
Operations run year-round, but activity peaks on weekdays during business hours, particularly mornings and early afternoons when shipments arrive and depart. Seasonal fluctuations occur, with higher volumes before major holidays and during harvest periods for agricultural goods.
Nearby
Combine a visit with a stop in the historic town of Liezen, known for its medieval center and the nearby Gesäuse National Park. The area also provides hiking trails along the Enns river and access to the scenic Pyhrn Pass route.

Geography

Coordinates
47.56500, 14.23000

Facts

  • Liezen is the capital of Austria's largest district by area.
  • The town is located directly on the A9 Pyhrn Motorway, a major Alpine transit route.
  • The Enns Valley Railway connects the Liezen logistics site with Salzburg and Graz.
  • Liezen was granted city status in the year 1947.
  • The location hosts a plant of the Maschinenfabrik Liezen (MFL).
  • The elevation of the town is approximately 664 meters above sea level.

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Sights in the town Liezen Logistics (6)

Evangelische Kirche Liezen

Protestant church in Liezen, built in 1962, with a distinctive bell tower and community center.

St. Veit

Catholic parish church St. Veit in Liezen, former cemetery, Gothic choir and Baroque high altar.

Alpenbad Liezen

Outdoor swimming pool in Liezen with several pools, slides and sunbathing lawns, open in summer.

Kalvarienkapelle

Chapel in Liezen, built in the 18th century, with Stations of the Cross and an altar.

Afrika Museum🏛 museum

Museum in Liezen exhibiting African art, culture and everyday objects.

Dachsteinblick

Viewpoint in Liezen overlooking the Dachstein massif and the Enns valley.

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Frequently asked questions

What role does Liezen play as a logistics hub?
Liezen is a central transport hub in the Enns Valley, connecting important north-south and east-west routes.
Which major companies have logistics centers in Liezen?
Companies like Post AG and regional freight forwarders utilize the favorable location for shipping goods.
Are the logistics facilities accessible to visitors?
No, these are private commercial operations without public visitor services.
How does logistics impact the local economy?
It is a major employer and provides a strong commercial base for the region.
Are there shopping centers nearby?
Yes, the ELI Shopping Center Liezen is a major regional trading point located right in town.
Liezen Logistics: where is it located?
Liezen Logistics is located in Upper Austria, Austria.
Liezen Logistics: what is there to see?
Highlights include Evangelische Kirche Liezen, St. Veit, Alpenbad Liezen.
Liezen Logistics: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Liezen Logistics: why is it worth visiting?
Liezen Logistics marks the economic epicenter of Styria's largest district capital and functions as a central logistics hub in the Enns Valley.
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