During the pandemic, logistics real estate, more than ever before, has become the asset of choice for investors. Last year, the industrial real estate sector claimed a record-breaking share (almost 50 per cent) in the total volume of transactions. Two of the most popular locations among the sector’s developers and tenants are still Silesia and its sub-region of Zagłębie. This is where a modern warehouse and office facility has been developed by 7R for No Limit, the brand which specializes in servicing the e-commerce sector. This warehouse is built according to a sustainable construction strategy.
Sustainable warehousing
One of the key aspects of No Limit's strategy is its operational and business development that incorporates ecological solutions. The warehouse in Sosnowiec is an excellent example of this. We will use the infrastructure for electric cars as an important feature in the distribution of our customers' goods in the Silesian Agglomeration region. At the same time, we hope that the operations in this location will improve the flow of general cargo from Poland to southern European countries and will accelerate the development of contract logistics in the CEE market,
says Mariusz Rączka, Logistics Director at No Limit.
I am glad that our long-term tenant has entrusted us with the task of developing one of their most important locations. The purpose of this investment was to provide energy generated entirely from renewable sources, which is why the building has photovoltaic panels set on a strengthened roof structure. In addition, we have installed LED lighting throughout the facility. On the investment site, we’ve also provided connections to nine "plug in" stations for fast charging the operator's electric fleet and we’ve prepared the infrastructure for another 11 such points. These are just some of the ecological solutions implemented in the new building for No Limit, which has a significant share in serving the expanding e-commerce market in Poland,
comments Maciej Krawiecki, Head of Leasing, 7R.