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Articles - transportation and logistics

The battle for topsoil is headed for a compromise. A ban on construction would reduce the competitiveness of the Czech Republic

In the increasingly fierce competition with Poland, Slovakia or Hungary for the construction of industrial sites, including those of the strategic gigafactory type, the Czech Republic can shoot itself in the foot. In the Chamber of Deputies is a proposal for an amendment to the law of the Ministry of the Environment, which is to prohibit the construction of warehouses, shops and solar power plants on the highest quality agricultural land. Although the regulation does not explicitly mention production facilities, they cannot do without warehouse space and the tightening would also affect them. None of the countries of the European Union has such strict regulation

The demand for industrial and logistics parks is changing. It will be mainly driven by manufacturing companies, the analysis shows

From logistics service providers to manufacturing companies. This is how industrial demand changed last year, according to CBRE, a world leader in commercial real estate services. Manufacturing companies, with their 53% share in 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.

What effective methods of rainwater management can be applied to industrial sites?

The results, together with the recommendations, will serve to further improve measures for effective rainwater management in other industrial parks throughout the Czech Republic.

Quehenberger Logistics extends the lease in GLP Park Bratislava Senec

One of the largest tenants of the logistics and industrial complex of the developer GLP in Senec, the company Quehenberger Logistics, has extended the lease for another two years. The growing demand for commercial premises in the vicinity of Bratislava will also be satisfied by the newly emerging Business Zone GLP Bratislava.

Park of the future: CTP lets 60% of the new addition to CTPark Prague North

CTP, Europe’s largest listed developer, owner, and manager of industrial and logistics properties by gross lettable area (GLA), has signed three key ten-year leases in its most sustainable industrial park near Prague, comprising more than 60% of a new 32,000 sqm building that will be delivered by the end of Q2 2024 at CTPark Prague North.CTPark Prague North will welcome MEMODO, Fulfillment.cz and the Albert retail chain this year, confirming the increasingly strong demand for quality and sustainable industrial premises, which the park perfectly meets thanks to its strategic location and high sustainability standards.

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.

The Bezvapostele.cz e-shop will have a central warehouse in the commercial-industrial zone P3 Ostrava Central

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.

CBRE analysis: Demand for industrial and logistics parks is changing. This year, it will mainly be driven by manufacturing companies

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.
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