In the world of industrial real estate, there is a significant shift towards sustainable and energy efficient solutions. One of the main trends is green construction, which brings a number of advantages for both investors and the environment. A key aspect of this transformation is moving away from dependence on Russian gas and moving to alternative energy sources such as heat pumps. This proved to be an effective solution for covering heat consumption in warehouses and halls, especially in the logistics sector.
The P3 Ostrava Central complex will welcome a new tenant. The premises in the smaller hall from the second stage of the construction of this business-industrial park will be rented by the seller of beds and mattresses Bezvapostele.cz. It will operate a sales warehouse. End consumers will also visit the premises more often.
Last year, CBRE, a world leader in commercial real estate services, saw structural changes in industrial demand. This trended from logistics service providers to manufacturing companies, which with a 53% share of total demand achieved a year-on-year increase of 22 percentage points. A similar trend can be expected this year as well. Demand will be primarily driven by companies linked to the automotive and electronics industries.
One of the most influential women in domestic business and the founder of Zásilkovna Simonka Kijonková will leave the management of the Packeta group, which operates this logistics service, after thirteen years.
The Association of Developers of the Czech Republic points out the acute problems faced by the domestic development sector. According to her, the field is currently struggling with legislative instability, excessive bureaucracy and a high tax burden, which significantly hinders, among other things, the development of new logistics projects.
The collaboration between FM Logistic and Groupe SEB was created with the aim of strengthening the group's logistics operations in Europe and increasing the efficiency of the supply chain for the distribution of its products, which include brands such as Tefal, Moulinex or Krups, to stores and shopping centers.
The ninth year of the international conference on Sustainable Buildings will focus on the decarbonisation of the construction industry. The event, which takes place on March 5, 2024 at the Stages Hotel Prague, is a respected event in the field and will feature a number of global and domestic representatives of the sustainable construction industry. Systémy Logistiky magazine is a media partner of the conference.
DRFG Investment Group and Heraeus Medevio have started the construction of a new production hall in Plotiště near Hradec Králové. The building is built for ownership, in the build to own mode, which DRFG focuses on. The buyer is Heraues Medevio, a partner of a major global medical device company, which will house its specialized production and offices in the building, which is scheduled for completion at the end of this year. Over 300 jobs will be created here, 60 of which will be held by university-educated employees. The mediator of the transaction is the real estate consulting company Cushman & Wakefield, which also managed the development tender.