Key Players in the warehouse market in Poland

Choosing the perfect warehouse for your needs there are decisions we need to make. Should I rent a free-standing warehouse? Or maybe opt for space in a logistics park? If the answer to the second question is yes, we must choose a developer who is able to satisfy our needs. To facilitate the decision, we present leading developers on the Polish market.

Panattoni Development Company

The industrial space offered by the developer around the world is approximately 18.5 million sq m, and in Poland over 5.7 million sq m of warehouse space.

Panattoni Europe Logistics Parks include but are not limited to:

Panattoni clients include, among others, brands such as: Amazon, Avon, Bertelsmann, Castorama, CAT Logistics, CEVA, Coca-Cola, Coty Cosmetics, Dachser, DSV, Flextronics, GE, Gefco, H&M, Intermarche, Kellog’s, K-flex, Lear Corporation, Leroy Merlin, Raben, ND Logistics, Orsay or Pilkington.

SEGRO

The SEGRO company has been operating on the Central European market since 2006. Its logistics parks are located i.a. in: Gdańsk, Gliwice, Łódź, Poznań, Stryków, Tychy, Warsaw and Wrocław.

Most important logistics parks:

Prologis

Prologis operates in 19 countries around the world employing over 1,600 employees. In Poland, it has logistics centres in each of the key regions.

Selected logistics centres:

Goodman Poland

It is part of the Goodman Group, which is an international and integrated group operating in the real estate sector. The developer owns, builds and manages space in Europe, Great Britain, Asia Pacific, North America and Brazil. The company has been operating on the Polish market since 2005. Currently, Goodman manages industrial facilities in Poland with a total area of ​​over 884,618 sq m, which are built in such cities as: Wrocław, Poznań, Kraków, Gdańsk, Gliwice, Łódź, Toruń, Konin, Sosnowiec and Warsaw.

The Goodman Poland logistics parks include but are not limited to:

The clients of Goodman Poland include such brands as: Decathlon, Zalando, Carrefour, Mazda, ILS, Langowski Shipping, Les Mousquetaires group, Valeo, DB Schenker, Amica, Eurocash, Milla S.A and Zalando.

Hillwood

Hillwood is one of the largest real estate companies that has been investing and building worldwide for 25 years. In Poland, the developer focuses on activities related to the purchase, financing and construction of warehouses and industrial facilities. From 2014, the company has built warehouse facilities and implemented BTS projects in Poland, covering a total of about 300,000 sq m.

The Hillwood Poland logistics parks include but are not limited to:

The clients of Hillwood Poland include such brands as: AJS Parts, Sopro, Rexxer, Danfoss Power Solutions or Alfa Logis.

P3 Logistic Parks Poland

The developer has been operating in Europe since 2001, when it opened the headquarters in Prague, Czech Republic. P3 Logistics Parks builds, owns and manages logistics properties throughout Europe. At present, it has as many as 185 warehouses with a total area of ​​about 3.9 million sq m in nine countries and a bank of land of ​​approximately 1.8 million sq m for further expansion.

The P3 logistics parks include but are not limited to:

The clients of P3 Logistics Park include such brands as: Muziker, MD Logistyka, Wheels Logistics, Hager Polo, Euroser or Zaparoh.

MLP Group S.A.

MLP Group is a warehouse developer with logistics centres in Poland, Germany and Hungary. At the moment (December 2017), MLP has 12 parks in Poland in which it rents over 0.5 million sq m of warehouse and office space.

Selected logistics parks of MLP Group:

Podsumowanie

The range of companies that operate in the development industry in Poland is very wide. Each of them tries to meet the requirements of each client and propose the best warehouse adapted to client’s needs.

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