DSV – Global Transport and Logistics has expanded its presence at Panattoni’s Wrocław Campus 2 logistics park near Wrocław, leasing an additional 20,000 sqm of space. The agreement increases the company’s footprint at the development to more than 65,000 sqm.
DSV began operating at Wrocław Campus 2 in February 2026, using the facility to support warehousing and distribution activities across multiple European markets. The latest lease covers approximately 19,800 sqm of warehouse space and 200 sqm of office accommodation. The newly leased area is expected to become operational in the second half of 2026.
According to DSV, the site has become an important logistics hub within its European network.
“Krzyżowice is a unique location. In less than three months, we have created a strategic logistics centre here for our client, from which we coordinate the warehousing and distribution of goods to 34 markets across Europe. The appropriate infrastructure, tailored to our requirements, and access to skilled staff were undoubtedly the foundation of this success. At the same time, it is important to highlight the growing role of Lower Silesia within the European logistics system. We believe in the region’s continued potential, which is precisely why we have invested in expanding our space. With the completion of this transaction, we will be managing 36 warehouses in Poland with a total area of 567,000 sqm,” said Piotr Wojtkowski, Commercial Director at DSV – Global Transport and Logistics.
Panattoni noted that the expansion follows only a few months after DSV commenced operations at the park.
“The expansion of our cooperation with DSV as part of Wrocław Campus 2 confirms that modern and excellently located industrial premises remain a key element in the development of logistics operators. The fact that the decision to increase the space was made just a few months after the launch of the first operations best illustrates the pace of DSV’s business growth and the potential of the Wrocław Campus 2 project. In total, DSV already operates across approximately 160,000 sqm of space in Panattoni’s Wrocław developments,” said Damian Kowalczyk, Managing Director for Romania and the Lower Silesia Region at Panattoni.
Wrocław Campus 2 reached its planned size of 160,000 sqm following the completion of construction in May 2026. Located approximately 20 km from central Wrocław, the park benefits from direct access to the S8 expressway and connections to the A4 and A8 motorways, providing links to key domestic and international transport routes.
The development is targeting BREEAM Excellent certification and incorporates energy-efficiency measures, including enhanced thermal insulation and automated heating and cooling controls.
The Wrocław region remains one of Poland’s largest warehouse markets. According to market data, total leasing activity reached 355,000 sqm in the first quarter of 2026, including 226,000 sqm of new leases and expansions. The region’s warehouse stock stood at 5.27 million sqm, making it the country’s third-largest logistics market.
Tomasz Mika, Head of Industrial Agency at JLL, said the transaction highlights the importance of expansion opportunities within existing logistics facilities.
“DSV’s rapid expansion at Wrocław Campus 2 is an excellent example of how strategic locations meet the real needs of logistics operators serving multiple European markets. The ability to increase space within an existing complex, without having to relocate operations or build processes from scratch, is a key advantage today. In a tight market where the availability of large units is limited, flexibility and expansion potential are becoming just as important as the location itself,” he said.