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    TeraPlast inaugurates new 5,000 sqm warehouse near Bucharest

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    TeraPlast Group, the largest Romanian manufacturer of construction materials, announces the relocation of the TeraPlast warehouse in Otopeni to the Mega Distribution Center in Chiajna. The new warehouse has a larger storage capacity and will streamline the company’s distribution activity by shortening the delivery time to customers.

    The new facility has an area of ​​5,100 sqm, of which 1,500 sqm warehouse, and 3,600 square meters of outdoor platform.

    “TeraPlast, through the Installations business line, was one of the growth engines in the first quarter of this year, and the trend was maintained in the second quarter, so the expansion of the storage space near Bucharest was a natural decision,” said Ovidiu Gurău, commercial director of TeraPlast.

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