Rohlig SUUS Logistics Expands to 48,000 sqm at ELI Warsaw Airport Janki

2 March 2026

European Logistics Investment (ELI) has concluded a lease renewal and expansion agreement with Rohlig SUUS Logistics at Warsaw Airport Park in Janki. Following the agreement, the tenant will occupy approximately 48,000 sqm at the scheme.

Under the terms of the lease, Rohlig SUUS Logistics has extended its commitment for 15 years and will increase its space by around 8,000 sqm, consolidating its operations within the park’s north building and becoming its sole occupier. The agreement also includes joint investment in operational and sustainability upgrades, including photovoltaic panels and infrastructure for electric truck charging. An option for further expansion within ELI’s portfolio has also been secured.

The facility serves as one of the company’s key logistics hubs in the Warsaw region, combining warehousing and cross-docking functions. The property includes a cross-dock area, a high-bay warehouse, and a three-level office building used as a logistics headquarters.

“At Rohlig SUUS Logistics, we consistently invest in modern logistics infrastructure, expanding our capabilities in warehousing and road distribution. The expansion of our Janki branch by an additional 8,000 sqm aligns with this strategy and strengthens the operational capabilities of our entire warehouse network in Warsaw. This strategic location enables efficient service of the local market as well as the execution of both domestic and international transport. Warsaw and its surrounding areas remain one of the country’s key economic hubs, developing dynamically and attracting both local investors and international players, which translates into sustained high demand for advanced logistics services,” said Tomasz Chmielewski, Real Estate Director at Rohlig SUUS Logistics.

ELI Warsaw Airport Janki comprises two Grade A warehouse buildings totaling approximately 72,260 sqm of gross leasable area. The park is located in Janki with access to the A2 and S8 expressways, approximately 18 km from Warsaw Chopin Airport and less than 10 km from central Warsaw.

“This transaction reflects two major trends shaping Poland’s logistics market: sustained demand for modern warehouse space and a clear shift toward tenants prioritizing facilities tailored to their operational needs rather than speculative expansion. By co-investing in tailored upgrades, we ensure this asset meets the highest standards and supports Rohlig SUUS Logistics dynamic growth. This approach reflects ELI’s strategy of combining prime locations with flexibility and innovation to deliver long-term value for our partners,” said Pieter Prinsloo, Chief Executive Officer at European Logistics Investment.

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