The transport and logistics company Nonko has joined the group of tenants at the modern MLP Wrocław logistics centre. The company has leased over 4,100 sqm of Class A warehouse space. The tenant began using the prepared space at the end of October this year. During the lease negotiations, the tenant was advised by the consultancy firm Litwiniuk Property.
Nonko specializes in domestic and international road transport, as well as in warehousing and logistics services, which include cross-docking operations and comprehensive supply chain handling. The company is headquartered in Wrocław, from where it manages its operations throughout Poland and across Europe.
– As part of an international logistics group, Nonko has established logistic center in Poland, providing integrated logistics services to our customers in China and forming a logistics network in several EU countries. MLP provides us with really good support and solutions in Poland, and the communication is very rapid. We look forward to our long-term cooperation – emphasised Jingyi Wang, Director of Nonko sp.z o.o.
– We are pleased to welcome Nonko among the tenants of MLP Wrocław. This is yet another confirmation of the strong interest in our projects from companies seeking modern, flexible, and well-connected warehouse space. MLP Wrocław offers the highest quality standards and environmentally friendly solutions, perfectly meeting the needs of rapidly developing companies in the transport, shipping, and logistics (TSL) sector – said Agnieszka Góźdź, Management Board Member and Chief Development Officer at MLP Group S.A.
MLP Wrocław is a logistics complex with a total area of 66,228 sqm, located in the north-eastern part of Wrocław (Psie Pole district), approximately 14 km from the city centre. The park was developed on a 13-hectare site and comprises five Class A warehouse buildings. The facility stands out for its high technical standards, modern infrastructure, and the implementation of sustainable construction solutions.
The buildings have been awarded prestigious BREEAM certificates. These certifications confirm the implementation of a wide range of sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions. The facilities feature energy-efficient LED lighting, low-emission heating systems, and water-saving fixtures, as well as bicycle infrastructure and a car-sharing programme. The surroundings of the park have been enhanced with flower meadows, retention ponds, and insect hotels, all of which help to support local biodiversity. In addition, photovoltaic panels installed on the rooftops contribute to MLP Group’s strategy of achieving carbon neutrality.
Its excellent location, close to the E67 national road and the S8 expressway, ensures quick access to major transport routes connecting Wrocław with Warsaw and other regions of Poland and Europe. Among the existing tenants of MLP Wrocław are companies such as Electrolux Poland, SPM Poland (BCUBE Group), Europe Distribution Group (EDG), and OL&D Poland. The presence of businesses from various sectors — ranging from home appliances and FMCG to third-party logistics (3PL) operators — confirms the versatile nature of the investment and its strong alignment with market needs.
– During the process of selecting a location for a logistics center in Poland by our client Nonko Sp. z o.o., we conducted a comprehensive market analysis of Class A warehouse space in the client’s chosen locations, i.e., Wrocław. Ultimately, the client decided to select and lease the space at MLP Wrocław. Litwiniuk Property advises on the new lease agreemant, renegotiation and extension of existing leases for class A warehouses in logistics parks, as well as for office space in Class A office buildings in Wrocław, Warsaw, and other regional cities in Poland and Europe (including the Czech Republic, Romania, and Hungary) – said Patryk Litwiniuk, General Director of the consulting firm Litwiniuk Property.
Wrocław and the entire Lower Silesia region currently represent one of the largest warehouse markets in Poland, with a total stock exceeding 5 million sqm of modern industrial space. The region attracts strong interest from companies in the logistics, e-commerce, and manufacturing sectors, driven by its excellent road infrastructure, proximity to the German and Czech borders, and access to a highly qualified workforce.