CTP Completes 52,000 sqm Facility for Inventec in South Moravia

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2025-09-18   09:25
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CTP has delivered a 52,000 square metre production facility at CTPark Blučina, near Brno, for Inventec (Czech), the European subsidiary of Taiwan’s Inventec Corporation. The building, one of the largest new manufacturing projects in Europe this year, will serve as the company’s centralised European production hub.

The facility was officially handed over on 17 September in a ceremony attended by Jakub Kodr, Managing Director of CTP Czech, and representatives of Inventec. Around 30,000 square metres of the building consist of cleanroom space with controlled temperature, humidity, and air purity, designed for the production of automotive chips, servers, and IT products.

Remus Li-Kuo Chen Representative of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Prague said the opening reflects closer Taiwan–Czech ties and aligns with Taiwan’s “Trusted Technology Taiwan” strategy to strengthen cooperation with Europe.

Inventec, which already operates at other CTP locations, said the new plant would consolidate its European operations. John Busby, statutory representative at Inventec, noted that the new site provides customised manufacturing space that supports the company’s technical requirements and sustainability goals.

The project reflects a broader trend of manufacturers establishing production bases in Central and Eastern Europe to reduce supply chain risks and to serve European customers more directly. According to CTP, Asian companies have accounted for a growing share of its leasing activity, rising from 7.5% of new leases in 2018 to 20% in 2025. Other Asian tenants in CTP’s portfolio include Lenovo and NIO.

The facility is being developed to meet BREEAM Very Good standards and includes rooftop solar panels, a heat pump system, electric vehicle charging stations, and energy-efficient climate and lighting systems.

CTPark Blučina, located eight kilometres south of Brno on the D2 motorway toward Bratislava, is undergoing further expansion. A 38,000 square metre warehouse is currently under construction and scheduled for completion in August 2026, with additional developments planned to accommodate manufacturing and technology companies.

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