Panattoni has started construction of a new build-to-suit (BTS) warehouse for DPD Polska at Panattoni Park Gorzów II in Gorzów Wielkopolski. The facility will provide approximately 5,300 sqm of space, with operations scheduled to begin in August 2026.
The new building is intended to support DPD Polska’s logistics operations in western Poland, as the company seeks to improve parcel handling capacity and streamline its processes. The relocation to a purpose-built facility is expected to support operational efficiency and accommodate growing shipment volumes.
“DPD Polska was looking for modern warehouse space that could be adapted to current technologies, processes and operational requirements. Taking the client’s needs into account, we offered a BTS solution at Panattoni Park Gorzów II, which will allow the facility to be fully adapted to the standards of modern courier logistics,” said Dorota Jagodzińska-Sasson, Managing Director at Panattoni.
The warehouse will be equipped with features tailored to courier operations, including dedicated loading infrastructure, a multi-level sorter and building management systems. The development will also incorporate energy-related solutions such as photovoltaic panels and electric vehicle charging points.
“The construction of the new facility in Gorzów Wielkopolski is an important step for us in the development of logistics infrastructure in western Poland. The investment will enable us to handle the growing volume of shipments more efficiently and increase operational efficiency in the region,” said Łukasz Zembowicz, Sales and Marketing Director and Member of the Management Board at DPD Polska.
Panattoni Park Gorzów II is planned as a three-building logistics complex with a total area of approximately 67,000 sqm. The first phase, comprising around 36,500 sqm, was completed in 2022. The park is located around 8 km from the city centre, near the S3 expressway, part of a key north–south transport corridor connecting the Baltic region with southern Europe.
According to Panattoni, the Lubuskie region continues to attract logistics and industrial occupiers, supported by its location and access to international transport routes. The developer has delivered more than 900,000 sqm of industrial space in the province to date.