Nonko Leases 4,100 sqm at MLP Wrocław

6 November 2025

The transport and logistics company Nonko has leased more than 4,100 sqm of warehouse space at MLP Wrocław. The tenant moved into the facility at the end of October, with Litwiniuk Property advising on the lease process.

Nonko provides domestic and international transport, warehousing, and logistics services, including cross-docking and full supply chain management. Headquartered in Wrocław, the company coordinates its operations across Poland and Europe.

“As part of an international logistics group, Nonko has established a logistics centre in Poland to support customers in China and across the EU,” said Jingyi Wang, Director of Nonko sp. z o.o. “MLP has offered us effective support and flexible solutions, and we look forward to a long-term partnership.”

Agnieszka Góźdź, Management Board Member and Chief Development Officer at MLP Group S.A., commented: “We are pleased to welcome Nonko to MLP Wrocław. The project continues to attract companies seeking high-quality, well-located warehouse space with sustainable features.”

MLP Wrocław is a logistics park located in the Psie Pole district, approximately 14 km from Wrocław city centre. The complex comprises five Class A buildings with a total area of around 66,000 sqm. The development incorporates sustainable design elements such as LED lighting, low-emission heating, water-saving systems, and rooftop photovoltaic panels. The park is BREEAM certified and includes biodiversity features such as retention ponds and green landscaping.

The location provides convenient access to the E67 national road and the S8 expressway, connecting Wrocław with Warsaw and major European transport corridors. Existing tenants include Electrolux Poland, SPM Poland (BCUBE Group), Europe Distribution Group (EDG), and OL&D Poland.

“During the selection process for Nonko’s new logistics centre, we conducted a full analysis of Class A warehouse options in Wrocław,” said Patryk Litwiniuk, General Director at Litwiniuk Property. “MLP Wrocław met all key operational and technical criteria.”

Wrocław and the wider Lower Silesia region form one of Poland’s largest logistics markets, with over 5 million sqm of modern industrial space. The region continues to attract logistics, e-commerce, and manufacturing companies due to its strong infrastructure, cross-border connections, and skilled workforce.

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