Czech businesses are increasingly looking beyond their traditional export destinations as they seek to build more resilient operations. According to a recent FedEx survey, many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) plan to expand internationally, with reducing dependence on a single market emerging as one of their primary strategic objectives.
CSPP to Develop New Logistics and Industrial Park Near the D1 Motorway
The project will comprise three industrial buildings with a total leasable area of approximately 27,800 m². Individual units will be designed to accommodate warehousing, distribution, light manufacturing, and assembly operations, while also offering office space tailored to tenants' operational requirements.
International supply chain specialist FM Logistic has announced the signing of an agreement to acquire a majority stake in the German logistics company Schäflein Group. The transaction marks FM Logistic’s entry into Germany, Europe's largest logistics market, and represents a significant step in the company's pan-European growth strategy.
DACHSER Czech Republic is marking 20 years of operations on the Czech market, highlighting two decades of steady growth, expansion, and investment in modern logistics infrastructure. Over this period, the company has become one of the key players in groupage transport and contract logistics, continuously expanding its network, warehouse capacities, and technological capabilities.
Prologis, a global leader in logistics real estate, has signed a new lease agreement with the innovative Czech technology company BattSwap. The startup, which is bringing a revolution to urban e-mobility and logistics, will occupy approximately 2,200 square meters in Prologis Park Prague-Rudná. Of this, 1,566 square meters will serve as a combined workshop and warehouse space, with the remainder used as office facilities.
The construction of the large-scale BMW Group logistics center at the Ostrava Airport Multimodal Park in Mošnov is entering a key new phase. The project has been granted “early access,” allowing the future operator to enter the nearly completed facilities before the official start of operations.
L’Oréal is expanding its logistics infrastructure in Central Europe with the development of a new distribution center near Brno in the Czech Republic. The project is part of the company’s broader strategy to strengthen its supply chain across the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary.
Across global markets, developers are increasingly reassessing the traditional project delivery model. Instead of relying on general contractors, some are building their own in-house construction teams and taking direct control over project execution.