Panattoni has completed the construction of the seventh and final stage of a BTS project in Uniejow, in Central Poland, for K-FLEX, expanding the industrial complex by a further 20,000 square meters to an area of 120,000 square meters.
“The end of the seventh stage of this project is a remarkable moment that demonstrates our ability to develop strategic multistage investment projects,” said Panattoni BTS Managing Director Marek Forynski. “Our work with K-FLEX has been particularly rewarding and we are proud that together we have been able to create this impressive industrial space. The results of our joint efforts at Panattoni and K-FLEX are now 120,000 square meters of space customized to suit the client as well as seven buildings, with thriving production and logistics operations and above all a high level of trust and mutual understanding that has made it possible for us to develop the most ambitious of projects.”
According to a Panattoni press release, “the industrial complex in Uniejow lies at the heart of K-FLEX’s international operations and forms a key distribution point from which clients from all around the world can be served. The latest development results from the rise production levels at K-FLEX of products that include rubber and polyethylene insulators as well as aluminum tape and it also results from the company’s preparations to expand into the underfloor heating market. The company is steadily ramping up its manufacturing and warehousing capabilities.”
In addition, according to Panattoni, “the roof of the building has been designed for the installation of solar panelling while the hall has been equipped with additional LNG fittings, which will further allow energy costs to be reduced … [and] additional green areas have been created near the building with office and social space and a bus bay has been set up on the site to facilitate the transport of employees to and from the center.”
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