Australian logistics group Goodman has announced the completion of two developments in Central and Eastern Europe whilst a third scheme has been topped out. The three projects bring more than 50,000 m[sup]2[/sup] of warehouse and office space to market.

Australian logistics group Goodman has announced the completion of two developments in Central and Eastern Europe whilst a third scheme has been topped out. The three projects bring more than 50,000 m2 of warehouse and office space to market.

In Poland Goodman announces the completion of its total property solution for DHL Supply Chain in Raciborz. As part of the total solution, Goodman acquired a 6.3 hectare site, together with DHL Supply Chain's existing 9,400 m2 warehouse and 3,159 m2 office block in a sale-and-lease-back operation. Next to the existing warehouse, Goodman developed a new, built-to-suit 9,200 m2 extension which is also 100% leased to DHL Supply Chain. Completion of the project is a further extension of the global partnership that Goodman has with DHL.

Goodman has also completed a 16,000+ m2 distribution facility for global logistics service provider Nippon Express in Lysomice, near Torun, Poland. Lysomice is a strategic industrial zone close to the highways linking Gdansk and its seaports with Warsaw, whilst being located only 50 km from Bydgoszcz International Airport. On the site, Goodman has already developed and, through its European Logistics Fund (GELF), presently owns and manages around 40,000 m2 of warehouse space for Japanese logistics service providers NYK Logistics and Nissin.

In Hungary, Goodman is developing a 24,251 m2 warehouse facility and 2,780 m2 of office and social space for German health and beauty chain Rossmann at Üllõ Airport Logistics Centre, Budapest. The project is part of the 155,000 m2 development which is located just 3 km from Ferihegy International Airport in one of Budapest's fastest growing consumer and logistic hubs.

Germany's Rinder has agreed terms to locate in Goodman's Senec Logistics Centre near Bratislava in Slovakia. The leading car accessories supplier will lease 10,183 m2 of warehouse space including a special area for the storage of hazardous goods and 420 m2 of tailor-made office and communal space. The Senec Logistics Centre is located on a 31 hectare site in a prime location, and will eventually accommodate about 180,000 m2 of lettable space.