CTP expands partnership with FAN Courier, leasing 4,500 sqm in CTPark Deva

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2024-10-21   13:54
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CTP has strengthened its partnership with FAN Courier by leasing an additional 4,500 sqm in CTPark Deva. This latest expansion brings FAN Courier’s total leased space in CTP’s portfolio to over 10,000 sqm, with the company already operating in CTPark Sibiu East and CTPark Craiova East.

CTPark Deva, located in Transylvania at the heart of Romania, offers a strategic position ideal for central distribution centers and manufacturing activities. The park’s proximity to the A1 Motorway connects it seamlessly to the country’s major logistics hubs, and it also benefits from access to public transportation, making it a prime location for both operations and workforce needs.

Jovan Radosavljevic, Managing Director of CTP Romania, commented: “Expanding our long-standing partnership with FAN Courier is a moment of pride for us. We have supported their impressive growth over the years, and this new location marks another milestone in our collaboration. CTPark Deva will serve as a vital logistics hub for FAN Courier, helping them continue their expansion by leveraging the park’s modern infrastructure and excellent connectivity.”

CTP’s ongoing expansion of its industrial and logistics parks across Romania aims to provide clients with tailored solutions and operational flexibility. FAN Courier’s expansion at CTPark Deva demonstrates how CTP’s national network helps clients scale their operations quickly, offering options that aren’t available on other logistics platforms.

CTPark Deva offers direct access to the A1 Sibiu-Deva Motorway, located just 2 km from the city center, making it ideal for logistics and manufacturing activities. The park also features cross-docking facilities and easy access to public transportation.

In recent years, Deva and its surrounding areas have emerged as key hubs for companies in the automotive and high-tech industries, driven by nearshoring trends. Supply chain disruptions caused by the pandemic and geopolitical tensions, coupled with new EU regulations, are encouraging more firms to establish operations in Central and Eastern Europe.

CTPark Deva still has over 6,000 sqm of available space, providing excellent opportunities for companies in the logistics and manufacturing sectors looking to optimize distribution and benefit from the park’s strategic location.

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