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Articles - logistic facilities

CTP already has 292 properties certified

European real estate commercial developer CTP has the most environmentally friendly portfolio of industrial real estate in Central and Eastern Europe. A total of 292 CTP buildings in approximately one hundred different locations in six countries have confirmed their BREEAM In-Use status at "Very Good" or higher. A number of properties have reached the "Excellent" level. This means that the company is the greenest industrial real estate developer in Central and Eastern Europe and ranks among the best in Europe.

IPEC is building a research and development center in Senica and is preparing other projects

The IPEC development group started the construction of a research and development center and production halls in the Senec industrial park for a German investor. In the first phase, a research and development center will be created here by partial reconstruction and attached new construction of existing buildings, in which highly qualified engineers will find work. Subsequently, new production halls with a total area of up to 20,000 m² will be added. They will arise next to existing production facilities. The developer and owner of the project is IPEC, the builder is Strabag. A total of 70 engineers will find work here in the first phase. The German manufacturer will lease the capacity from IPEC for 15 years. The building will be handed over to the user in August 2021.

Industry and logistics in Central and Eastern Europe attract investors

The latest ExCEEding Borders: Industrial and Logistics Market report in CEE-17 discusses key trends, challenges, technologies, the labor market, and investment incentives in the sector. It identified key challenges, including the availability of land and real estate in locations that meet the expectations of both developers and end-users. Availability and reliability of public services, connection to transport infrastructure, availability and skills of the workforce, and access to investment incentives.

GLP has completed GLP Park Bratislava Senec

GLP, an investor and developer of logistics facilities and distribution parks, has leased 19,000 m2 of warehouse space in its Slovak park GLP Park Bratislava Senec to Alza and a unit with an area of 11,000 m2 to Hortim. Alza is the largest online retailer and innovator in the field of e-commerce in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. In 2014, Alza launched a plan to expand to Europe and is currently active in many European countries. The company will use its warehouse as a place to pick up orders from the car, as well as a distribution hub for customers in Slovakia, but also parts of Moravia and Hungary.

New Terna distribution warehouse means a 50% increase in capacity

Over the past ten months, Terno real estate has managed to expand significantly. Due to this, there was a need to increase storage capacity, which resulted in the launch of a new logistics center in Ivanka pri Dunaji. Increasing the warehouse space will increase the storage capacity by 50%.

The Dachser Rheine logistics center is expanding its capacity

Dachser's Rheine logistics center creates even more space for warehousing and value-added services. Construction is underway near a new distribution center, which will be commissioned in October 2020. The center of the facility on Sandkampstrasse is a 20,800 m2 logistics terminal with 26 loading gates for trucks and up to 36,800 pallet spaces. In addition, there are approximately 1,200 m2 of office space.

New logistics center for freight transport in the village of Budča in the district of Zvolen

This is the intention of the Banská Bystrica company Complete Services. According to the plan submitted by the company for its environmental impact assessment (EIA), the total implementation costs amount to approximately EUR 29.5 million excluding VAT. The subject of the operation of the logistics center is to be the storage and assembly of small mechanisms used mainly in the automotive industry. The investor plans to start construction lasting 15 months in November next year and start operating the premises in February 2023.

Alza has opened a new logistics center in Senec

Alza wants to deliver even more orders on the same day this Christmas. This is to enable the company to expand its storage capacity by 39% and further strengthen AlzaExpres transport. Storage areas in Slovakia have doubled not only thanks to the new logistics center in Senec but also due to the increase in the capacity of the upcoming premises. This will enable faster delivery of shipments in Slovakia, Hungary, and Moravia.
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