DSV – Global Transport and Logistics and Panattoni are expanding their partnership at Wrocław Campus 2. The logistics operator has leased an additional 20,000 sqm at the complex in Krzyżowice, near Wrocław, just a few months after commencing operations there.
Under the new agreement, DSV will occupy over 65,000 sqm in total at the development.
DSV has been on site since February 2026, managing logistics and distribution for several European markets. The new agreement covers 19,800 sqm of warehouse space and around 200 sqm of office facilities, with operations scheduled to begin in H2 2026.
"In less than three months, we have created a logistics centre here for our client, from which we coordinate warehousing and distribution to 34 markets across Europe. We believe in the region's potential, which is precisely why we have invested in expanding our space. With this transaction, we will be managing 36 warehouses in Poland with a total area of 567,000 sqm," says Piotr Wojtkowski, Commercial Director, DSV – Global Transport and Logistics. "The fact that the decision to increase the space was made just a few months after the launch of the first operations illustrates the pace of DSV's growth. In total, DSV already operates across approximately 160,000 sqm in Panattoni's Wrocław developments," adds Damian Kowalczyk, Managing Director for Romania and the Lower Silesia Region at Panattoni.
Construction of Wrocław Campus 2 was completed in May, reaching its target of 160,000 sqm. The complex is located about 20 km from the centre of Wrocław, alongside the S8 expressway and close to the A4 and A8 motorways. The development will undergo Breeam certification at the Excellent level, incorporating thermal insulation and smart heating and cooling control systems.
Wrocław remains an active logistics market in Poland. In Q1 2026, the region recorded 355,000 sqm of total demand, of which 226,000 sqm comprised new leases and expansions. The stock of modern warehouse space reached 5.27 million sqm, placing the region third in the country. "The ability to increase space within an existing complex, without relocating operations or building processes from scratch, is a key advantage today," says Tomasz Mika, Head of Industrial Agency at JLL.