German logistics and transportation company Zufall has signed a contract with logistics developer Gazeley to build a warehouse in Fulda, about 100km north-east of Frankfurt/Main. The new scheme will be built on a 27,800 m[sup]2[/sup] plot of land and will consist of 16,128 m[sup]2[/sup] of logistics space and about 660 m[sup]2[/sup] of offices. The asset - the third logistics warehouse developed by Gazeley for Zufall - will be operative from January 2009. The investment amount for the project was not disclosed.
German logistics and transportation company Zufall has signed a contract with logistics developer Gazeley to build a warehouse in Fulda, about 100km north-east of Frankfurt/Main. The new scheme will be built on a 27,800 m2 plot of land and will consist of 16,128 m2 of logistics space and about 660 m2 of offices. The asset - the third logistics warehouse developed by Gazeley for Zufall - will be operative from January 2009. The investment amount for the project was not disclosed.
'This project underpins the excellent cooperation between Zufall and Gazeley in the past few years. With our first two sheds at Erfurt und Kassel Gazeley was able to demonstrate the high quality standards of our sustainable buildings. We are pleased to demonstrate this once again at the Fulda location,' said Karl-Heinz Hohoff of Gazeley, who negotiated the deal with Zufall.



