Panattoni completes Panattoni Park Krakow North (PL)

Panattoni completes Panattoni Park Krakow North (PL)

Panattoni has completed Panattoni Park Krakow North, its largest project in Małopolska with an area of over 56,500m2. Trivium Packaging is to occupy around 21,000m2 while Almus is to take up over 25,000m2. These are two of the largest leases signed by Panattoni in the region.

 

At first this was not an obvious location for the Kraków market. Nonetheless, Panattoni’s strategic, long-term view, which is what tenants value, has paid off. By the end of next year, a section of the S7, which is of key importance, will have been built and eventually it will join Gdańsk with Poland’s southern border. Moreover, two international airports Krakow-Balice and Katowice-Pyrzowice can be found within 100 km of the park. Additionally, the village of Wezerow, where the development lies, is located at such a distance from Kraków that it can offer competitive conditions while still having excellent connections to the city. This is an attraction for international companies, but also for local firms that can consolidate their operations when they are spread out over smaller areas,” said Michał Samborski, Head of Development Panattoni.

 

Trivium Packaging has a currently operational chemical packaging production facility, which is moving to Małopolska Park. The centre is also to be used for spraying and packing. The company is to serve the markets of Poland and numerous other European countries from Panattoni Park Krakow North. The Krakow factory will be the benchmark for Trivium Packaging’s European portfolio. The project has been developed to the highest standards of sustainable construction and is to be awarded a BREEAM certificate with a rating of ‘Excellent’. This will ensure significant reductions in energy and water usage as well as in CO2 emissions. By supplying a modern ecological centre, Panattoni has proven itself an excellent fit for the tenant’s ‘Circularity Champion’ policy. One of the principles of this policy is to work with companies that care about the circular economy and conserving resources. This is one of the key features of the ‘Go Earthwise with Panattoni’ concept of sustainable development.

 

The second building, which was handed over at the end of Q2/beginning of Q3, has an area of 25,000m2 and is also to be certified for a BREEAM rating of ‘Excellent’. The entire area has been occupied by hygienic and industrial paper manufacturer Almus. For this, Panattoni prepared a special fire-protected zone for the storage of the components used in the production of toilet and kitchen rolls. The park’s location allows for the company’s further development in the region from which it comes from. Almus has a manufacturing centre in Słomniki, and the modern centre will allow the company to consolidate dozens of smaller storage facilities and thus allow it to streamline its logistics operations.

 

The large leases signed with Trivium Packaging and Almus demonstrate not only how prudent the decision was to locate the park in Wężerów but also how much potential Małopolska holds for manufacturing companies. Panattoni makes an excellent partner for them by providing both factories and the warehouse and logistics facilities that are crucial to supply chains,” said Michał Samborski.

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