Toyota Material Handling CZ has taken over completed premises in Panattoni Business Park Zdice, developed by Panattoni, with Accolade group as investor. The company will provide comprehensive material handling solutions, equipment rental and service with a focus on efficiency. The premises will also serve as HQ for the company in the Czech Republic.
The company is among the leading suppliers of material handling equipment on the Czech market. It offers a wide portfolio of forklifts, warehouse equipment and automated solutions, complemented by rental, service and consulting services. Through innovations in electrification and automation, it helps customers increase productivity and safety in logistics and production.
"Opening the new facility in Zdice is another strategic milestone for Toyota MHCZ. The new premises connect key components of our service offering - a new warehouse of almost 12,000 sqm, a multifunctional demo area, a modern service workshop, and administrative space. Everything meets demanding sustainability standards and technical efficiency with high emphasis on safety," said František Mikeš, Managing Director of Toyota Material Handling CZ.
For Toyota MHCZ, it is key to operate in an environment that is not only efficient, but also sustainable and environmentally friendly. The new premises covering almost 14,000 sqm aim for BREEAM New Construction certification at Excellent level. "Toyota MHCZ's decision to locate both operations and headquarters in Panattoni Business Park Zdice confirms our ability to offer clients tailored solutions. We designed the project to meet high demands for sustainability and operational flexibility," says Jan Andrejco, Regional Director of Panattoni.
Panattoni Business Park Zdice is located at exit 28 on the D5 motorway, approximately 40 kilometres from Prague, with excellent connections to Plzeň and the Rozvadov border crossing. The complex offers a total area of over 70,000 sqm, with green areas forming a significant part. The project includes a retention tank for rainwater management, a cycle path and newly built transport infrastructure that minimises impact on surrounding municipalities.
