Prologis has completed and handed over a 41,535 sqm build-to-suit distribution facility at Prologis Park Łódź to DP World, a worldwide leader in logistics and trade.
The new building was designed to meet high sustainability standards, with BREEAM Excellent certification targeted. It will serve as a key logistics hub for a global tech company, handling products from all over the world.
The handover marks the conclusion of the construction phase, which was completed on schedule by general contractor Bremer. With the building now finished, the fit-out process has begun. This includes installing racking systems, automation technologies and forklifts in preparation for full operations.
Once fully equipped, the facility will play a vital role in the global tech company’s supply chain. Such products as workstations, servers and storage solutions will be distributed more efficiently across Europe.
From the outset, the project was planned with the highest sustainability standards into mind. The building incorporates energy-saving solutions such as LED lighting with DALI control, extensive skylights and roof lights to maximise natural daylight, and air destratification units that reduce heat loss. The building is also equipped with a BMS system, which adapts the temperature, optimises lighting and monitors energy usage.
The roof has been constructed to support photovoltaic panels, while solar collectors of 8 sqm and a power of 5 kW are already in place, providing hot water. The building is also connected to Łódź’s biomass-fueled district heating system, cutting carbon emissions further. In the office area, greywater and rainwater systems conserve water, supported by external storage tanks.
The construction was carried out using certified low-carbon materials, with 95 percent of all waste recycled. Throughout the process, CO₂ emissions were closely monitored. According to an assessment by JWA, an independent consultancy specialising in sustainable construction within the commercial real estate sector, the project achieved a carbon intensity of about 283.9 kilograms of CO₂ per square meter.
“The completion of this facility demonstrates our ability to deliver complex, sustainable projects on time and in line with our customers’ expectations,” said Paweł Sapek, Senior Vice President and Regional Head Central Europe at Prologis. “When partners such as DP World entrust us with critical investments, it underlines both the strength of our expertise and the strategic importance of locations such as Łódź, which offers exceptional connectivity and a skilled workforce.”
DP World highlighted the importance of the investment for its European network. “Our new warehouse at Prologis Park Łódź will become a key hub in Europe’s logistics network, supporting the global technologies company. It will shorten delivery times, increase operational flexibility, and boost efficiency. The facility was also developed in line with the highest sustainability standards, reflecting our commitment – and that of our partners – to responsible growth. We are particularly pleased about the remarkable 289.3 kg of Carbon per m² in the building process. This investment not only strengthens DP World’s position in Poland but also underlines the country’s strategic role in our global ecosystem,” says Alina Dudek, Director of Contract Logistics in Poland, DP World.
The investment will support the development of Łódź as a logistics hub, generating new jobs and creating opportunities for local suppliers and subcontractors engaged both in construction and ongoing operations.
“Just months after we celebrated this groundbreaking deal, we are now welcoming the completion of this major investment project,” said Adam Pustelnik, First Deputy Mayor of Łódź. “It demonstrates both the speed and quality of project delivery in our city. We are proud that global leaders such as Prologis and DP World continue to invest in Łódź, bringing benefits for our economy, our workforce and the city’s international reputation as a logistics hub.”