CTP delivers 52,000 sqm electronics facility in Czech Republic to Taiwanese giant Inventec
CTP, Europe’s largest listed owner, developer, and operator of logistics and industrial real estate by gross leasable area, has completed one of the largest new production facilities in Europe this year. A 52,000 sqm building at CTPark Blučina in South Moravia, Czech Republic has now been officially handed over to Inventec (Czech), a subsidiary of Taiwan’s Inventec Corporation, which is centralising its European operations at the facility.
A ceremonial handover took place on 17 September at the new building and was attended by Managing Director of CTP Czech Jakub Kodr and senior representatives of Inventec. The event marked the start of a new phase of cooperation between the two companies, with the project being of significant strategic importance for Inventec in both the Czech and wider European markets.
This 52,000 sqm deal is among the largest manufacturing leases ever signed in the South Moravian region and highlights the accelerating trend of multinational manufacturers moving their production to European markets—an “in Europe for Europe” strategy to reduce supply chain risk, adapt to the changing geopolitical backdrop, and meet customer demands more quickly.

Inventec’s investment in its new facility also underscores the growing trend of Asian manufacturers moving production to business-smart Central and Eastern Europe (“CEE”), which has become a hub for firms looking to benefit from its competitive labour costs and close proximity to Western European markets. Today, 20% of all new leases that CTP signs at its parks in the CEE region are with Asian clients, compared to 7.5% in 2018. Other Asian clients of CTP include Chinese computer manufacturer Lenovo and Chinese EV maker NIO.
Around 30,000 sqm of Inventec’s new facility consists of high-tech clean space with tightly controlled temperature, humidity, and air purity. These advanced spaces will be used to produce specialised automotive chips, alongside servers and IT products.
Inventec’s new facility at CTPark Blučina is targeting BREEAM Very Good certification and is equipped to the highest ESG standards. Sustainability features include a heat pump system, rooftop solar panels, EV charging stations, and smart energy-efficient climate and lighting systems. These contribute to CTP’s broader strategy of delivering sustainable, energy-resilient industrial parks across Europe.
The new building is part of the wider expansion of CTPark Blučina, located eight kilometers south of Brno on the D2 motorway towards the Slovak capital, Bratislava. Construction has already begun on a 38,000 sqm warehouse scheduled for completion in August 2026, with further developments planned to provide modern, custom space for manufacturing and technology companies in this strategic location.

O společnosti CTP
CTP is Europe’s largest listed owner, developer, and operator of logistics and industrial real estate by gross leasable area, owning 13.5 million sqm of GLA across 10 countries as of 30 June 2025. CTP certifies all new buildings to BREEAM Very good or better and earned a negligible-risk ESG rating by Sustainalytics, underlining its commitment to being a sustainable business. For more information, visit CTP’s corporate website: www.ctp.eu
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