WLP is building a logistics park on an area the size of nearly 80 football fields
Nowadays, the protection of the environment plays a very important role in all industries. The behavior of companies following green principles is no longer empty talk, but an investment, a pledge of the future. Companies not only save their own wallets, but also try to reduce the ecological footprint of their activities with environmentally friendly solutions.
The Vecsés project is already the 25th project of the WLP (Weerts Logistics Park) and RaktárAD group, which has a Belgian-Hungarian ownership background, to be realized within Europe. 15 of the state-of-the-art warehouses bearing their name are already operating successfully in Belgium, and two each in Germany and the United Kingdom. In the Netherlands, Italy and France, one project each has already been completed and is operating successfully. This is the third investment in Hungary that is linked to the company’s name.
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