Panattoni has announced it broke ground on the 46,000-square-meters Nagel-Group BTS project in Poznan in its Panattoni Park Poznan East III.
The tailor-made facility for the food logistics companies is set to become Nagel-Group’s key facility in Poland according to Panattoni. The development will include an extensive 11,000 square meter cross-dock area with 66 loading docks, as well as a three-storey office building. The park will also feature numerous infrastructure amenities, including 300 parking spaces for passenger cars and 120 spaces for heavy goods vehicles. At the new location, “Nagel-Group will consolidate four existing warehouses currently operating in the Poznan agglomeration and relocate its headquarters, creating the most important operational hub within its national structure.”
“With the new location in Poznan, we are laying the foundation for further sustainable growth in Poland,” commented Nagel-Group Executive Director Real Estate Andre Pleines. “The consolidation of four existing branches into a state-of-the-art, optimally connected logistics property increases our efficiency, strengthens our operational performance, and at the same time offers attractive working conditions for our employees. Poznan is thus becoming a central component of our national and European network structure.”
“The Nagel-Group BTS project in Poznan represents the next chapter in our long-standing partnership, which has grown steadily alongside our partner’s expanding operations in Poland,” added Panattoni Partner Marek Dobrzycki. “Nearly two decades after delivering our first joint projects, we are now developing a central operational hub that will play a pivotal role in Nagel-Group’s operations in Poland. Bringing several locations together into one modern, well-connected facility will significantly enhance operational efficiency and support Nagel-Group’s long-term growth strategy. We are proud that this international leader in food logistics has once again chosen Panattoni to deliver its most important warehouse investment in the country.”
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