CTP has signed a lease expansion with Quick Service Logistics at its CTPark Budapest East logistics park in Hungary, giving Quick Service Logistics a total of 7,200 square meters of space.
Quick Service Logistics, now in its third generation of operation in the global economic arena, provides a full range of logistics services to the hospitality industry, with a particular focus on international fast-food chains. The wide range of activities includes, among others, purchasing, stocking, warehousing, and distribution. The company supplies more than 4,000 restaurants in ten countries, and its main profile is the storage and handling of ingredients requiring special temperatures and refrigeration.
The CTPark Budapest East logistics hall has a BREEAM “Very Good” rating, and CTP reports that it is undergoing a complete renovation, including the installation of solar panels on its roof structure and the replacement of the external facade elements, as well as the installation of a heat pump cooling and heating system.
“We have developed a great partnership with CTP over the past period, which is why we have expanded our company’s operations here in the CTPark Budapest East logistics park,” said Ferenc Haiman, Manager of Quick Service Logistics Hungaria. “CTP has continuously supported our needs, as the uniqueness of our activity requires special conditions in the building, meaning that appropriate temperature control is of the utmost importance. The capabilities and continuous developments of the hall housing our premises, including solar panels and other technological upgrades, increase our competitiveness and strengthen our market position.”
“We are delighted to announce that Quick Service Logistics, a long-standing tenant at CTPark Budapest East, has expanded its leased space,” commented Peter Tar, Senior Business Developer at CTP Hungary. “Our aim is always to build long-term partnerships, and we constantly strive to flexibly meet any and all needs of Quick Service Logistics. As part of our professional and lessor support, we are implementing new developments in the hall, which take into account the sustainability needs of Quick Service Logistics while also meeting ESG requirements, and last but not least, using renewable energy to reduce operating costs.”