When looking for optimal supply chain solutions in the north of the country, it is worth paying attention to the GLP Gdańsk II Logistics Center complex. This technologically advanced warehouse park, developed by the esteemed developer 7R, is an excellent base for companies in the e-commerce, 3PL and light manufacturing sectors. Each warehouse hall included in the investment represents the highest market standard. The presented building DC1 is an existing high-bay warehouse with a total area exceeding 11,300 sqm. Although the facility is currently fully commercialized and does not offer vacant modules, the entire logistics center is an excellent example of what modern class A warehouses should look like. Well-thought-out architecture and wide maneuvering yards facilitate daily truck fleet service, and the fenced and 24/7 monitored area guarantees the safety of stored goods. Such a warehouse in Gdańsk means prestige and operational reliability.
The operational space has been designed for maximum efficiency of intralogistics processes. The main technical parameters include:
A modern distribution center must meet the challenges of sustainable development. The facility has been equipped with efficient ventilation and solutions that minimize electricity consumption. External infrastructure includes extensive parking lots for trucks and passenger cars, which significantly improves vehicle rotation and ensures comfort for employees. Warehouses in the Pomeranian Voivodeship are increasingly focusing on ecology, and the lighting and heating technologies used here fit into this market trend, reducing tenants' operating costs.
Choosing the right location is the foundation of success in the TSL industry. Warehouses in the Pomeranian Voivodeship enjoy unflagging interest from investors, which results from the unique character of this region. The Tricity is not only a powerful sales market, but above all a gateway to the world. The proximity of seaports, of which the DCT Gdańsk Container Terminal and the Port of Gdynia play a key role, enables efficient handling of containerized cargo and direct trade exchange with Scandinavia, Asia and Western Europe. An additional stimulus for business development is the activity of the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone. Entrepreneurs deciding on warehouse space for rent in this area also gain access to an extremely absorbent labor market. The presence of renowned universities, led by the Gdańsk University of Technology, guarantees a constant influx of qualified engineers, automation specialists and supply chain management staff.
The complex located in the Kowale district of Gdańsk is characterized by outstanding transport accessibility, which allows for the optimization of last-mile delivery times and nationwide distribution. This modern logistics center is just over a dozen kilometers away from the A1 motorway – the most important communication axis connecting the Polish coast with the southern borders of the country and the Czech or Slovak markets. Such a distance allows for immediate entry into transit traffic, bypassing city traffic jams. Equally important for companies with an international reach is quick access to the Lech Wałęsa Airport Gdańsk, which is located within a 12-kilometer radius of the facility gates, facilitating cargo handling and business travel. This is an optimal environment for companies focusing on expansion.
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| Total area sqm | Status: | Stacking height: | Column grid: | Floor loading: | Sprinklers | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DC1 | 11 391 m2 | Existing | 10.00 m | 22,6x12 | 5 000 kg/m2 |