A NEW logistics centre near Slovenia's Ljubljana Airport will be built to capitalise on Slovenian market growth by Austrian forwarder cargo-partner, reports London's Air Cargo News.
Work on the new centre, which will offer 20,000 pallet slots on more than 25,000 square metres, will get underway this year.
The centre will also include a 6,000 square metres of small parts and single pick area, 5,000 square metres of cross dock and block storage space; 4,000 square metres of office space and 44 truck docks.
'Our new iLogistics Centre reflects the growing demand and our commitment to the Slovenian market,' said cargo-partner country manager Viktor Kastelic.
'We are also happy to expand our team from 100 to 130 employees and we look forward to welcoming fresh talent, knowledge and skills at our modern and attractive new office,' he said.
Other recent logistics investments by cargo-partner include the timber-based iLogistics Centre at the company's headquarters in Fischamend, Austria, with a total area of over 12,200 square metres, as well as the iLogistics Centre in Sofia, Bulgaria, with 16,500 square metres of storage space, both of which took up operations in spring 2018.
Work on the new centre, which will offer 20,000 pallet slots on more than 25,000 square metres, will get underway this year.
The centre will also include a 6,000 square metres of small parts and single pick area, 5,000 square metres of cross dock and block storage space; 4,000 square metres of office space and 44 truck docks.
'Our new iLogistics Centre reflects the growing demand and our commitment to the Slovenian market,' said cargo-partner country manager Viktor Kastelic.
'We are also happy to expand our team from 100 to 130 employees and we look forward to welcoming fresh talent, knowledge and skills at our modern and attractive new office,' he said.
Other recent logistics investments by cargo-partner include the timber-based iLogistics Centre at the company's headquarters in Fischamend, Austria, with a total area of over 12,200 square metres, as well as the iLogistics Centre in Sofia, Bulgaria, with 16,500 square metres of storage space, both of which took up operations in spring 2018.