Panattoni has started construction of new premises in Panattoni Park Chomutov North, in the Czech Republic, for the RSJ investment group.
The 31,000-square-meter space will serve HOPI CZ, which will provide logistics for Freudenberg Home and Cleaning Solutions and its Vileda brand for the German and global distribution markets. Panattoni expects the project to achieve BREEAM New Construction sustainability certification at an “Excellent” level.
HOPI CZ offers customized logistics solutions, specializing in warehousing, transport, VAS and e-commerce services. The new part of Panattoni Park Chomutov North will be used primarily for logistics services focused on the German market. Construction of the existing hall started in July 2024 and is scheduled for completion in July 2025. Once complete, the Panattoni Park Chomutov North will cover a total of 55,000 square meters.
“The start of construction of a new logistics center for our new partner FHCS is another major milestone in the history of HOPI CZ,” said Martin Piskanin, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of HOPI Holding. “This is our first solution from the CEE region to the West and we already know that it will not be the last. It is great that we can grow into other markets and be a family-run company. We have made a commitment to our new partner FHCS and I look forward to seeing how we will fulfill it.”
“The new part of the building at Panattoni Park Chomutov North will contribute to the further development of sustainable industrial construction in the Czech Republic,” said Panattoni Regional Development Director Klara Sobotkova. “With its strategic location, modern technologies and green initiatives, this project will make a significant contribution to the development of the region. The site will continue to support the growth of the local economy and create new jobs, which will have a positive impact on the local community. I am very pleased that the building will be used by HOPI CZ, which is a great example of how a small local Czech company can become a Central European leader in its field.”