CTP expands lease deal with Delamode in CTPark Bucharest

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Industrial developer CTP has announced the expansion of its collaboration with freight transport manager Delamode in CTPark Bucharest industrial park.

As part of the agreement, Delamode is extending its lease agreement and expanding its occupied space to 30,350 sqm.

The collaboration between the two companies began in 2017 when Delamode chose CTPark Bucharest to develop its logistics operations, initially occupying an area of 18,500 sqm. As Delamode's business grew, the storage area increased progressively, reaching 25,000 sqm. This year, the company reaffirmed its commitment to the current location by extending the lease agreement and expanding the space by an additional 5,500 sqm.

“Through this lease extension, we are also expanding our storage capacity to provide the same excellence in logistics and distribution services. We are confident that this decision will further strengthen our position in the market, with CTP once again demonstrating that it is a reliable partner, flexible in meeting our expanding needs and committed to providing high-quality spaces,” said Adrian Nica, General Manager of Delamode Romania.

"In the parks within CTP's portfolio, companies rely on the fact that they can grow their business and expand without interrupting their operations, an essential aspect in logistics," added Nicoleta Gavrilă, Senior Business Developer at CTP Romania.

With a total area of 57.9 hectares and 570,000 sqm of built space, the park offers essential facilities, including a canteen, a medical center, and extensive green areas.

Built to BREEAM standards, CTPark Bucharest offers Class A warehouses for rent, with flexible spaces starting from 1,500 sqm, fully equipped for the needs of small and medium-sized enterprises. 

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