CTP Opens 11,500 sqm Distribution Centre for Saint-Gobain in Česká Lípa

2 July 2026

CTP has expanded CTPark Česká Lípa in the Czech Republic with a new 11,500 sqm distribution centre for Sekurit Service, part of the Saint-Gobain Group, strengthening the company’s automotive glass replacement supply chain across Europe.

The new facility will serve as a strategic European logistics hub for replacement automotive glass. Products from Saint-Gobain’s manufacturing plants will be consolidated into full truckloads before being distributed to regional warehouses across Europe and subsequently delivered to customers in the automotive aftermarket.

According to Sekurit Service, the new centre will help reduce delivery times, improve inventory management and increase supply chain efficiency between production facilities and local distribution centres.

Petr Lhoták, General Manager of Sekurit Service, said the company required additional capacity to consolidate shipments from its production plants, primarily located in Eastern Europe, before distributing products efficiently across European markets.

The company selected Česká Lípa because of its location within one of the Czech Republic’s established automotive manufacturing regions. The site provides access to major transport corridors linking Germany and Poland and is within easy reach of Dresden, Wrocław, Liberec and Mladá Boleslav, home to Škoda Auto.

CTPark Česká Lípa currently comprises more than 38,000 sqm of industrial and logistics space and offers additional land for future expansion.

Michal Příb, Senior Business Developer at CTP, said the location has become an important logistics hub for automotive companies serving multiple European markets, benefiting from its transport connections and proximity to manufacturing operations.

Under the Sekurit brand, Saint-Gobain manufactures laminated automotive safety glass for vehicle manufacturers across Europe, including one of its largest production plants in Hořovice, Czech Republic. Sekurit Service distributes replacement automotive glazing products, including heated and anti-reflective windshields, head-up display glass, heat-reflective glazing, acoustic glass and panoramic roof systems.

The new distribution centre is intended to improve delivery speed and strengthen supply reliability for customers across the European replacement parts market.

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