Heineken Slovakia is located in the town of Hurbanovo in the Danubian Lowland. Hurbanovo is the warmest place in former Czechoslovakia with a harvest of high-quality barley and at the same time sources of very high-quality water. The Hurbanovský brewery was even the first beer producer in the former Eastern countries to bottling beer.
Dr.Max is one of the largest Slovak pharmaceutical and healthcare companies. As part of its business, it focuses on the area of health, and therefore it is natural for this company to look for logistics premises that are a suitable workplace providing wellbeing for employees. Dr.Max has signed a long-term lease for 9,000 square meters of space in Prologis Park Bratislava. The premises were adapted to the company's requirements, which will benefit its employees.
Mountpark, a leading international developer of logistics and industrial properties, has announced the completion of the construction of a new hall in the Mountpark Sereď distribution node. Thus, another 25,763 m2 of storage space is coming to the market, with which the company is responding to the growing demand for high-quality distribution premises in western Slovakia.
After last year's success, the company plans to expand to another 4 countries, with ten million investments in warehouses and supplies, as well as above-standard customer services.
The Čierny les is a relatively unknown name for a large part of Bratislava residents (especially those who have never been towed). However, the location near Slovnaft is currently undergoing a major change - the R7 Expressway is being built here. After its completion, the further transformation of the site can be expected, but not in the form of a residential area, but rather a logistics area. The first project is already in preparation.
Slovakia's potential for attracting investment from industry and logistics, especially in connection with the growing e-commerce segment, remains strong. However, the obstacle to growth is the overly lengthy construction process, which often blocks even unfounded objections from local activists.
Volkswagen Slovakia has embarked on a path of carbon neutrality as part of a global group. At the end of last year, the plug-in hybrid drive received the fifth SUV model in a row, and from that moment on, all SUV models that are completely manufactured in the Bratislava plant have an alternative, green drive.
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