Goodman is developing a 24,930 sqm warehouse at the Pomeranian Logistics Centre (PLC) located near the Gdansk Deepwater Container Terminal (DCT) for a leading FMCG distributor. As part of the logistics centre, an additional 14,000 sqm of speculative space is also being built, which will be available this year.
The new facility will be used to store and distribute FMCG goods for a leading Polish brand. The project includes 23,105 sqm of warehouse space and 1,825 sqm of office space. The warehouse section will be made up of 2,741 sqm cold storage space and a 382 sqm freezer. Delivery of the warehouse is planned for the Q4 2015. The facility will be leased for a period of 10 years.
?The deal confirms the versatility of the Pomeranian Logistics Centre, its strategic location and exceptional infrastructure connections, which are ideal to meet complex logistics requirements. The logistics centre offers efficient distribution for goods acorss northern Poland and benefits from privledged access to the biggest container terminal in the Baltic region. Goodman?s Pomeranian Logistics Centre is one of the most ambitious speculative developments in Poland and is part of our strategy to be present in key logistics regions of Poland,? says Błażej Ciesielczak, Goodman Regional Director for Central and Eastern Europe.
During the construction of the new pre-let facility development at the Pomeranian Logistics Centre, great emphasis will be placed on implementing sustainibility solutions, which will help optimize the customer?s operational costs. In particular, the warehouse will be equipped with thicker insulation on the roof above cooled areas and energy efficient LED lighting will be installed. The warehouse itself will be divided into lighting zones to minimise energy use. In the office area, light sensors will be installed to activate lighting only when necessary. A ?Green Lease? clause will be signed with the customer, which includes a provision to reduce waste generation and consumption of energy and water.
The Pomeranian Logistics Centre?s location provides a unique opportunity for port-centric logistics, allowing customers to combine their logistics and production activities with the services offered by the largest deepwater container terminal in the Baltic Sea. Goodman?s Pomeranian Logistics Centre also enjoys excellent road access and is located just 23 km from the Lech Wałęsa Airport in Gdańsk, Poland?s third largest airport, serving both domestic and international flights.
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