News Article CTP logistics Poland Trumpf Huettinger warehouse Warsaw
by Property Forum | Industrial

Trumpf Huettinger, which specialises in the design and production of advanced industrial electronics, is opening its seventh building in the fourth location in the Warsaw metropolitan area. The company has leased nearly 25,400 square meters of production and warehouse space at CTPark Warsaw East in Kobyłka, owned by CTP. At its latest Polish facility, Trumpf Huettinger will launch the largest production of control cabinets for the high-tech industry in Europe. Colliers facilitated the lease transaction of the CTPark Warsaw East building.


The latest signing of CTPark Warsaw East by Trumpf Huettinger, the company’s fifth investment in the Masovia Province, takes occupancy of the Kobylka warehouse to 80%. Trumpf Huettinger has taken a five-year lease at CTPark Warsaw East comprising 21,100 sqm of production and warehouse space and a 4,300 sqm office module. In Kobyłka, TRUMPF Huettinger will manufacture control systems for the entire TRUMPF Group (including lasers, cutting machines, bending machines, and 3D printers), as well as control cabinets for the semiconductor industry on behalf of its customers. 

Paweł Ozimek, Managing Director at Trumpf Huettinger in Poland, said: "We are experiencing extremely dynamic growth. We are constantly acquiring new orders, and we forecast that the demand for our products will continue to increase in the coming years. To meet the growing demand, we are expanding our workforce and securing new production and warehouse space in Warsaw and its vicinity. The capital city is an excellent location for us due to the large pool of candidates for high-tech sector jobs. We chose the CTPark Warsaw East investment in Kobyłka because CTP understood our needs and had a business model with a long-term perspective. We also appreciated the range of modern, low-emission solutions."

The production and warehouse centre, where Trumpf Huettinger will soon be moving, is located right next to a key regional route – the S8 highway.  

Bogi Gabrovic, Deputy Country Head at CTP Poland, says: "The location of production and logistics facilities has a direct impact on companies' operational efficiency, competitiveness, and transportation costs. After several years of hybrid work, there is also an employer branding factor – the comfort of employees has never been so important. That's why today we are not only talking about warehouses and goods consolidation but comprehensive business parks that fulfill corporate, environmental, and social functions. Our investment programme in Poland, totalling €300 million for land acquisition and new projects over the next couple of years, focuses on areas that our clients need – providing infrastructure for sustainable growth and development of the service sector. For the past two years, we have been growing together with our client base, observing with great satisfaction the entry of new international brands - like Trumpf Huettinger - launching new production branches in the country. For them, we complement our investments with additional formats that respond to the challenges of the labour market.

Bogi Gabrovic

Bogi Gabrovic

CTP
CTP Poland

A seasoned and inspirational team leader, Bogi brings 25+ years’ experience from PricewaterhouseCoopers PWC and finance executive roles from multiple international organizations to her role as CFO for Poland, where she plans to help develop a strong local team and build CTP’s presence in CEE’s largest economy. She also brings an entrepreneurial spirit to CTP Poland, having incubated her own businesses in the US, which provided her with an owner’s view on business opportunities and risk. More »

Located near Warsaw, CTPark Warsaw West will be the first facility in the country with Clubhaus – a shared space module for use by all tenants (including a medical centre, restaurant, coffee point, conference rooms, co-working spaces, etc.). In addition to its central location offering access to one of the country’s largest transportation hubs, CTPark Warsaw East will provide Trumpf Huettinger with a range of solutions to support low carbon emissions. For example, in the first phase of the project, LED lighting, heat, and ventilation control technologies have been installed, and the roofs will be equipped with a photovoltaic system. The facility is also ready to plug in full automation of internal and external systems, ensuring long-term market competitiveness.

Martyna Bekulard, Senior Associate, Logistics and Industrial, Colliers says: “In recent years, we have seen more developers and tenants investing in sustainable construction, with green solutions having the potential to reduce building maintenance costs by up to 50% and power consumption by up to 60%. The sustainable credentials and superb location of CTPark Warsaw East, in addition to the company’s flexible and creative long-term approach, make it an excellent match for Trumpf Huettinger’s period of dynamic growth.”