Business & IT

Peer-reviewed scientific journal · Czech Technical University in Prague

ISSN 1805-3777 (print)
ISSN 2570-7434 (online)

Business & IT · Vol. XI(2) · 2021

Transport infrastructure and logistics

Vaclav Tatyrek, Dana Mestanova

Journal
Business & IT, Vol. XI(2), pp. 60–65
Year
2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.14311/bit.2021.02.06

Abstract

At the time of the pandemic, direct supply without storage capacity turned out to be a short-term solution. Many have hence found out that it is necessary to have operational stocks, and thus storage space; the most advantageous for this purpose are warehouses. The companies either focus on the construction of their own halls, or they deal with the situation by leases in logistic centres. That is why the industrial, and warehouse real estate market is currently doing exceptionally well, with record volumes of construction, and rental activity, historically lowest vacancy levels, and significant increase in rent prices. The share of warehouse construction in the Czech Republic represents only 2 to 3% of the structure of construction in the country. When we take into account the development of the last two years, a significant increase can be expected.

Keywords

Transport infrastructure, storage areas, logistics areas

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Vaclav Tatyrek, Dana Mestanova (2021). Transport infrastructure and logistics. Business & IT, Vol. XI(2), pp. 60–65. https://doi.org/10.14311/bit.2021.02.06

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