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cargo-partner upgrades warehouse portfolio in Southeast Europe

cargo-partner has placed a strategic focus on Southeast Europe and in recent months, the company has upgraded its warehouse facilities in Croatia, Slovenia and Türkiye.

In late August, cargo-partner expanded its warehouse in Zagreb by 4,600 m² due to growing customer demand in Croatia. The warehouse was opened in June 2022 and is located ten minutes from the international airport in Zagreb.

More specifically, the latest expansion brings the logistics center’s capacity from the previous 12,900 m² to a total of 17,500 m². Therefore, the warehouse will contain 28 truck docks and three drive-in gates for oversized shipments.

Zoran Starcevic, managing director of cargo-partner in Croatia, stated, “The added storage capacity in Zagreb will allow us to stock a wider range of products – from foodstuffs to pharmaceuticals and a variety of other goods – and respond promptly to market fluctuations and customer needs.”

Earlier in August, cargo-partner installed a photovoltaic system with 1,192 panels on the roof of its iLogistics Center Ljubljana in Slovenia. The system will produce an estimated 575 MWh of energy per year, covering 34% of cargo-partner’s energy consumption in Slovenia.

In addition, the solar power plant will save 146 tons of CO₂ annually, which is equivalent to planting 6,698 trees. The iLogistics Center Ljubljana was opened in 2019 and expanded in 2022, bringing its total capacity from 25,000 m² up to 39,100 m².

Furthermore, in July 2023, cargo-partner opened a new iLogistics Center with 20,000 m² of warehouse space in Istanbul, Türkiye. With 25,000 pallet slots and 17 loading docks, the facility provides ideal conditions for customs bonded warehousing, handling of oversized goods and high-tech products, fast transshipment and distribution as well as comprehensive e-fulfillment services, including a parcel pickup and return point.

In addition to the warehouse facility, the building will be the new base of operations for cargo-partner’s head office in Türkiye.

Aside from these recent expansions, the company has a solid warehouse network in Southeast Europe with presence in Serbia, Bulgaria and Bosnia and Herzegovina.





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