We proudly present our latest project: WDP Prinsenhil Logistics Park in Breda. This unique building will not only accommodate five different companies but also serve as an example of how biodiversity and sustainability can be integrated into logistics infrastructure.
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On Friday, June 16, the construction works for the WDP Prinsenhil project in Breda officially started.
TD Synnex, the leading distribution company specialized in IT products and services, is expanding in collaboration with WDP.
Rogue Fitness is a renowned producer of fitness and cardio equipment. They’re globally recognised for their quality products eagerly sought by professional gym owners and personal fitness enthusiasts. Today, their Bornem-based warehouse is the logistical hub for their European distribution activities.
The WDP Prinsenhil Logistics Park in Breda is an impressive project that is more than just a warehouse. The building is located in a strategic location just three kilometers from Breda train station and is being built with extra attention to livability on and around the site. The park has a land area of 5 hectares and a construction area of 25,904 m².
WDP is building Prinsenhil Logistics Park between Prinsenhil and Eikdonk in Breda; it’s a brand-new multi-tenant warehouse with 27,000 m² of storage space divided into five compartments. But the old buildings on the site needed to be demolished first.
Nowhere are logistics processes under such pressure as in the food sector. The cold chain must become faster, safer, and better controlled, resulting in major technological transformations. But how do companies combine this evolution with that other priority: a sustainable energy policy?