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Fanex Trade will open a warehouse at 7R City Flex in Gdynia

Fanex Trade, a distributor of global FMCG brands, is expanding its warehouse facilities in the Tri-City. As part of this expansion, Fanex Trade will occupy 5,800 square meters of…

Izabela Trancygier May 20, 2021 2-minute read

Fanex Trade, a distributor of global FMCG brands, is expanding its warehouse facilities in the Tri-City. As part of its business expansion, Fanex Trade will occupy 5,800 square meters of space in an urban warehouse in Gdynia that is part of the 7R City Flex Last Mile Logistics network. JLL advised the tenant on selecting the new location.

Fanex Trade has been operating in the Tri-City area since 2006. The company has established a strong presence in Poland’s beverage and confectionery market. Currently, the company is focusing on expanding its business in international markets. Due to its ambitious business plans, Fanex Trade has decided to relocate. For its new headquarters, the company has chosen a 7R urban warehouse.

The 7R City Flex warehouse in Gdynia is a facility designed to meet the needs of logistics, “last mile,” and manufacturing operations. This Class A investment offers tenants a total of 14,000 square meters of space in an excellent location. The warehouse’s close proximity to the Port of Gdynia—recognized as a jewel of the Polish economy and an intra-European logistics hub—as well as the Tri-City ring road, are key advantages of the 7R facility. The building is scheduled for completion in June 2021.

Northern Poland is a strategic region for 7R. We built our first warehouse here, and we are continuing to develop a network of big-box and SBU facilities in the region. Our City Flex will be the first city warehouse in Gdynia, located so close to the port and the city center. We believe that Fanex Trade will successfully achieve its ambitious growth plans at this location.

Maciej Krawiecki

Head of Leasing at 7R

Pomerania is a key location due to the growing importance of maritime and intermodal transport in supply chains, which continue to develop despite pandemic-related restrictions. The thriving Port of Gdynia and the deepwater terminal DCT Gdańsk, where 7R is planning another investment, are factors that are maximizing the potential of companies planning logistics operations in northern Poland.

The warehouse is located in an area with the necessary infrastructure and is well-connected by public transportation. It is also an attractive workplace for employees, as it offers a comfortable working environment and increases the likelihood of successfully recruiting prospective candidates. In addition, the 7R city warehouse offers top-quality space. This includes the use of eco-friendly solutions that improve energy efficiency.

Klaudia Dąbroś

Consultant at Industrial Agency, JLL

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Izabela Trancygier

Izabela Trancygier

Regional Manager, Central-South Region

Izabela Trancygier serves as Head of the Central-South Region at 7R and is responsible for the company’s business development in the Central-South region. She oversees the leasing and development divisions,…

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