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    Romanian Post will lease 5,000 sqm of logistics space in CTPark Bucharest project

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    CTP, Europe’s largest listed developer, owner, and operator of industrial and logistics properties by gross leasable area announces a partnership with state-owned postal operator Poșta Română (“Romanian Post”), Romania’s market leader in postal and logistics services.

    Starting this spring, Romanian Post will lease over 5,000 sqm of logistics space at CTPark Bucharest to serve as its temporary Regional Courier and Logistics Hub Bucharest.

    Romanian Post is currently undertaking a historic process of modernising and optimising its logistics infrastructure, investing over 80 million lei (approx. €16 million) for the renovation and development of regional hubs, including upgrading them with state-of-the-art sorting equipment.

    “After nearly 50 years, we have begun the renovation, modernisation, and technologization of the Regional Courier and Logistics Hub Bucharest. Given the significant increase in parcel volume and demand for courier services, we chose to temporarily relocate our operations to a modern space developed to the latest standards. CTPark Bucharest was a natural choice due to its top-notch infrastructure, flexible available spaces, and quick access to the main arteries of the capital—essential factors for streamlining delivery times and expanding our distribution network,” explains Valentin Ștefan, General Director of Romanian Post.

    “We are delighted to welcome Romanian Post to our CTPark Bucharest community and, through our quality infrastructure, to contribute to the enhancement of the logistics activities of a key player in postal and courier services. This collaboration reflects the growing confidence of Romanian companies in CTP’s standards,” says Nicoleta Gavrilă, Senior Business Developer at CTP in Romania.

    With a total area of 57.9 hectares and 570,000 sqm of built space, CTPark Bucharest offers essential facilities, including a canteen, medical point, and extensive green areas. The park is home to a diverse range of companies—from equipment distributors and logistics solutions providers to e-commerce and retail companies, accommodating both large warehouses and last-mile units crucial for online commerce and courier services.

    In Romania, CTP owns over 3 million sqm of Class A industrial space in the country’s major economic centres, including Arad, Brașov, Bucharest, Craiova, Oradea, Sibiu, and Timișoara.

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