The latest financial results of CTP N.V. show that CTP's average market share in the Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia increased to 28.8% as of December 31, 2024, confirming its position as the largest owner and developer of industrial and logistics real estate in these markets. The Group recorded a 16.1% year-on-year growth in rental income.
The year 2024 was a challenging one for the Slovak real estate market, as the total volume of real estate investments reached EUR 484 million, which is a year-on-year decrease of 27 percent. The main reason was the tight monetary policy of the European Central Bank (ECB), which kept the base interest rate at a record high at the beginning of the year. This affected investment activity and caused several investors to reconsider their strategies. The change came only in June, when the ECB, after a long period of tightening monetary policy, proceeded to reduce interest rates for the first time.
Mountpark acquired Alza as its first tenant in its most important project in Slovakia – Mountpark Bratislava. Alza, the leading online retailer in Central and Eastern Europe, has leased 65,000 m² in building A in the prestigious logistics park, the construction of which began in October.
The investor wants to build a logistics park in the cadastre of Sládkovičovo in the direction of Galanta. It will consist of two halls with the corresponding infrastructure. They are supposed to serve mainly as a logistics and storage center. This results from the intention submitted by the company P3 Senec I to the investigation procedure as part of the assessment of the effects of the proposed activity on the environment (EIA).
Humanoid in the warehouse. Robotic automation and machine learning are driving the transformation of the logistics and supply chain industry. DCVC portfolio company Agility Robotics is at the forefront of reshaping the way humans and robots collaborate to increase productivity and safety in warehouse environments.
Autonomy in intralogistics is primarily the ability of handling equipment to deal with unpredictable situations. It can be said that this is a fundamentally different requirement than in classic automation, in which machines perform activities independently, but in predictable situations.
Noise is one of the main environmental stressors that affect the working environment in industries. Excessive exposure to noise can lead to serious health problems, including hearing loss, increased stress, fatigue and reduced employee productivity. Reducing noise in the industrial environment is therefore crucial not only from the point of view of protecting the health of workers, but also for improving the efficiency of the work process.
The demands of logistics park tenants vary, but their common denominator remains a high-quality connection to the transport network. To a large extent, transported goods are located on semi-trailer trucks, which is why highways are a priority for developers. Acquiring a plot of land with a favorable spatial plan is the key to the successful construction of halls with high demand.
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