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Articles - logistics service provider

Rohlig SUUS Logistics will open its first warehouse in Hungary. From the summer, it will also provide value-added services here

The Polish operator Rohlig SUUS Logistics will open its first warehouse in Hungary in mid-summer with an area of 7,000 square meters, namely in a logistics park near the international airport in Budapest. HelloParks Maglód's MG3 facility with an area of 45,000 square meters will support tenants' operations with flexible ecological features, efficient and cost-effective building management.

Rohlík's Ostrava warehouse serves over 45,000 households. He plans automation in the future

The online food retailer Rohlik.cz opened a new distribution center in CTPark Ostrava Poruba last November. Currently, more than 45,000 households from Ostrava already shop at Rohlík, and further growth of 50% is expected. According to a statement for Systémy Logistiky, the online supermarket in the Ostrava warehouse is counting on the future deployment of a larger share of automation.

Dachser participates in global projects to protect the climate and support children. He has new events in the viewfinder

The international logistics provider Dachser, the climate protection organization myclimate and the children's rights protection organization terre des hommes have agreed on a long-term cooperation. Dachser and non-profit organizations around the world will jointly launch new projects in the field of climate protection and support for children and young people.

Segro extends the lease agreement with the Ikea chain

Developer Segro has extended the contract with tenant Ikea in its industrial park in Hostivica. The unit serves as a delivery warehouse for customers who purchased goods from the Scandinavian chain in a nearby store in Prague's Zličín. The Ikea distribution warehouse uses an area of 6,720 square meters. The real estate consulting company Cushman & Wakefield participated in the extension of the lease agreement.

B2 Assets takes care of the management of the Panattoni distribution area in Chebsko. The tenant of the new hall is a company from the automotive sector

The modern distribution area in the village of Okrouhlá in Chebsko is equipped with heat pumps, underground water tanks and the possibility of installing photovoltaic panels on the roof. Charging stations for electric cars will also be added to the outdoor parking lot. B2 Assets takes care of the management and maintenance of all technical networks, including electricity, water, air conditioning and fire protection. "The new building has one specific feature, namely its own gas tank in case of a gas crisis. A number of safety rules and technical requirements for maintenance are associated with the operation of a gas storage tank - we are able to ensure all of this in addition to the normal management of the facility," says Václav Bartoš, CEO of B2 Assets.

QR codes everywhere you look. How can they be effectively used in the construction industry?

QR codes are currently booming. You can find them practically everywhere: on information posters, advertising flyers and tickets to cultural events. In addition, a number of restaurants have started placing them on tables for contactless menus and payments during the covid-19 pandemic. Anyone who knows the use of QR codes from practice knows how fast it is to scan and retrieve information from them. Thanks to this, they have spread from customers to industries, including construction. Adam Heres Vostárek, an expert on the digitization of processes in the construction industry from the company PlanRadar, explains how this technology can be effectively used in construction and real estate management.

Green construction as the key to sustainable industrial real estate and transitioning away from Russian gas

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.

P3 Logistic Parks in Lovosice will rent a hall with a railway siding

Developer P3 Logistic Parks will offer an atypical hall next year that can accommodate an entire train set. The P3 Lovosice Cargo project was designed for transshipment between road and rail transport, which represents an interesting opportunity in the context of strong pressure to reduce emissions in supply chains, according to the company.
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