The manufacturer of elevator components Savera Components currently uses premises with an area of less than 5,000 square meters in the CTPark Ostrava Hrabová industrial complex. However, due to the impossibility of expanding its production and storage capacities in this area, it is now moving its production plant to the new CTPark Ostrava Poruba, where it will have 11,430 square meters of space at its disposal. The aforementioned premises will enable this Spanish company to build new assembly lines and a paint shop, thus expanding production capacity. The transaction was brokered by Colliers.
Investor and developer of industrial real estate P3 will soon welcome První novinová společnost (PNS), a domestic distributor of printed materials, to its industrial-business park in the center of Ostrava. In addition to storage, the hall will also be used for sorting lines for newspapers and printing.
The multinational e-commerce company Amazon took over the logistics center near Kojetín in Přerovsk. The new building was handed over to Amazon by the industrial developer Panattoni, the construction was financed by the Accolade group and its own fund of the same name. It is the first full-fledged multi-storey distribution center in the Czech Republic, which also features top-notch technological equipment, a friendly approach to the environment, and high energy self-sufficiency. The value of the building is more than 5 billion crowns.
Industrial developer CTP has completed the construction of the first hall in CTPark Hradec Králové. Premises with an area of over 5,000 square meters were rented and already taken over by the logistics company Geis, which is now using the building in trial operation. Currently, the developer is building the second hall, which it plans to complete in the spring of 2023.
The Polish logistics operator will open its first domestic warehouse in the fourth quarter of this year. The branch of Röhlig Suus Logistics, which has warehouse space with an area of 8,000 square meters, will be located in GLP Park Brno ─ Holubice.
Logistics solutions provider DB Schenker is increasing capacity at its terminal in Rudná u Prahy. Nine years ago, he opened an administrative building and warehouse there, which is still one of his largest cross-dock terminals in the Czech Republic, and will now increase its capacity by another 50%.
The partnership memorandum was signed today by the developer CTP with the collection and waste company SAKO Brno in the presence of representatives from Brno. The subject of future cooperation between a private company and a municipal enterprise is the use of electrical energy produced from waste by SAKO Brno for the parking garage in Brno's CTPark Líšeň. The project is part of the developer's long-term focus on sustainable business.
Demand for industrial and logistics space has increased over the past year, also as a result of the pandemic. Average storage costs in 52 global markets rose by 8.4% between June 2021 and June 2022, according to Savills. In Prague, these costs even increased by 35.8%.