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Poland: Biedronka is building a warehouse in the Podkarpacie region

Discount Retail Chain Biedronka, owned by Jeronimo Martins, builds another warehouse in Sokołów Małopolski, Poland. The municipality prepared the area, providing the necessary utilities for the functioning of the hall. Construction works have already begun, and their completion is planned for the end of the year.


The centre will store goods that will go to Biedronki in the region, and part of the hall will be 40 m high for fruit and vegetables that require special conditions, including reduced oxygen content, will be stored there.


Excellent communication with the S19 route and the planned widening of the section between Sokołów and the airport in Jasionka make it an important communication route, enabling quick movement and moving transit outside. The entry of such a large investor into our area will ultimately bring the municipality about PLN 2 million in annual tax revenues. New jobs are also important, mainly for our residents. Up to half a thousand employees will be needed, said Andrzej Kraska, mayor of the municipality and city of Sokołów Małopolski, in an interview with the nowiny24.pl service.


Another new warehouse investment also in Opoczno

Biedronka will also build a warehouse in Opoczno, in the Łódź Voivodeship, where distribution centers located in Sieradz and Rawa Mazowiecka are already located. In March last year. Jeronimo Martins Polska has received a decision to support its investment in the subzone of the Łódź Special Economic Zone. The company has announced the construction of a distribution center in Opoczno, which will ultimately employ about 400 people. The cost of the investment was estimated at PLN 350 million.


Together with the investment in Sokołów Małopolskie, it will be the 18th and 19th warehouse of this retail chain, respectively.


Biedronka currently has 17 warehouses with a total area of approx. 450,000 sqm.


 
 
 

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