Waberer’s is building a logistics center of almost 22 thousand square meters in Debrecen
Waberer’s is building a logistics center of almost 22 thousand square meters in Debrecen. The construction of the facility started in November last year, the hall reached the structurally ready state by August and is expected to start operating at the end of 2025 – Waberer’s Group told MTI on Wednesday.
The announcement quoted György Szucsány, the real estate development director of Waberer’s Group, who said that the new logistics center, which will be created with an investment of 9 billion forints, builds on the strategic location and development of Debrecen’s economy. The city is home to BMW’s new car factory, and new and new plants are being established through several large-scale automotive industry investments and the related supplier network.
They pointed out that the logistics center’s special feature is its versatile design: in addition to normal, refrigerated and frozen warehouses, there are areas suitable for storing lithium-ion batteries, quality offices, a customs yard and parking lots. The project focuses on sustainability and energy efficiency, with heat pump heating and cooling systems and a 250 kilowatt rooftop solar park. Electric vehicle chargers and intelligent building management systems all contribute to a lower ecological footprint and environmentally conscious operation.
The development is closely aligned with the company’s long-term strategy, according to which the Waberer’s Group would spend at least 400 million euros on investments between 2025 and 2032. As part of this, a modern National Logistics Network will be established, of which the Debrecen complex will be a key unit.
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