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    QeOPS expands its warehouse space to 15,000 sqm in CTPark Bucharest

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    CTP, the largest owner and developer of industrial and logistics space in Romania, has extended its partnership with QeOPS, one of the leading providers of e-fulfillment services and customized logistics solutions in Romania. With this expansion, QeOPS has increased its occupied warehouse space in CTPark Bucharest to approximately 15,000 sqm.

     “One of the main advantages of CTP partners is the possibility to expand immediately and under excellent conditions. This is also the case for QeOPS, a company that has shown tremendous momentum over the last three years. We started the collaboration in 2019, and this year QeOPS took the step to a space 2.5 times larger than the initial one, with almost 15,000 sqm today. This growth was also supported by the capital infusion brought by Cargus, another CTP partner present in the same park, CTPark Bucharest, a business ecosystem where multiple synergies are created between occupiers,” said Ana Dumitrache, Country Head CTP Romania.

    “We chose CTPark Bucharest industrial park because of its strategic location and the facilities it offers, which perfectly meet our development needs. We took into account the well-being of the employees, the proximity to the Cargus hub and the permanent focus on operational excellence. At the moment, we have more than 50 customers, medium and large companies, storing in our premises products ranging from sewing needles to large household appliances, with a picking and packing error rate of only 4:1,000,000. With QeOPS and Cargus technologies and systems, our customers benefit from a comprehensive package of logistics and last-mile services and solutions,” said Paul Copil, founder & CEO of QeOPS.

    In Romania, CTP owns a total of over 2.3 million sqm of class A warehouses in 15 cities in Romania: Arad, Brasov, Bucharest, Caransebeș, Cluj-Napoca, Craiova, Deva, Oradea, Pitesti, Sibiu, Targu Mures, Timisoara, Turda, Ineu and Salonta.

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