Panattoni has completed and handed over the main European production facility for Maxcess. Built on a Build-to-Suit (BTS) basis, this new facility in Lubowo will facilitate the relocation of the existing factory, enhance the capacity for new product and service development.
Maxcess, a global leader in industrial automation system production, has opened a 13,000m2 central production hub in Europe. The facility is designed to optimize production and includes overhead cranes, rails, compressed air piping, gas distribution, and a process water system.
"The process of developing a bespoke facility markedly differs from standard developments. Our dedication to fulfilling specific requirements merges with a unique design and custom implementation process, culminating in an exceptional outcome. This project, particularly satisfying for us, demonstrates how transparency and mutual trust are essential for the success of ambitious projects. The Maxcess factory in Lubowo represents another Panattoni BTS development that aligns seamlessly with our client's innovative vision and plays a strategic role in the development of the global company," stated Maciej Zawada, BTS Development Director at Panattoni.
The new Maxcess facility is a model of sustainability. It's set to receive a BREEAM certification at the Excellent level and incorporates energy and water-saving solutions, skylights, and low- and medium-voltage switchgear. Panattoni has also enhanced the green spaces, planting trees and erecting pollinator houses. During the project's development, Panattoni and Dekpol Budownictwo engaged with the community, leading to the renovation of a shelter for homeless animals in Gniezno.
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