Tirana logistic park

Tirana Logistic Park
Private (Subsidiary of Balfin Group)
Industry Logistics
Founded 2013
Headquarters Tirane, Albania
Key people
Alket Hajdini
Website www.tlp.al

Tirana Logistic Park offers logistic services in Albania. Tirana Logistic Park is a project of 3 “Class A” warehouses and industrial premises in the biggest industrial area of Albania, along the Tirana-Durrës highway. It is the first logistic park in Albania and hopefully will help this country to attract more foreign investor. With its 80’000 m² of buildings on 200'000 m² of land, TLP is the first logistic and industrial Park in Albania, able to meet European standards in storage and manufacturing that combine different logistic modes and solutions.[1] It is one of the most important investments in Albania and one of the biggest logistic parks in South East Europe. This logistic park was open on October this year.[2] The design and the construction of this park created a lot of buzz because were involved also the students from the Faculty of Architecture. The construction company wanted to share the experience with the students, since it is the first time that this kind of construction in Albania.

Actually the Logistic services are guarantied from an agreement[3] with Milsped.

History

Tirana Logistic Park is a project designed from Mr. Samir Mane many year ago but only in 2012 started the construction of this big park offering services in logistics.[4] The idea of Mr. Mane was supported from the Albanian-American Enterprise Fund and the AlbStar Construction Company. Both these entities started the construction of a logistic park thought to offer services to business in South East Europe. The shareholders are Balfin Group, Albanian-American Enterprise Fund and AlbStar Construction.

In 2013 the first phase of the construction finished and now Tirana Logistic Park is operative with the first warehouse that has a surface of 15'300 m2, roughly three football fields. The inaugural ribbon, that marked the official opening of the Logistic Park, was cut by Mr. Michael D. Granoff (Chairmen of Albanian-American Enterprise Fund), Mr. Idajet Ismailaj (Owner of AlbStar Construction), Mr. Lulzim Basha (Mayor of Tirana Municipality), Mr. Niko Peleshi (Deputy Prime Minister of Albania), Mr. Aleksandër Arvizu (US Ambassador in Albania)and Mr Samir Mane (president and CEO of Balfin Group).[5]

Services

The logistic park is positioned in the largest industrial area of Albania, in a demographic area that provides skilled workforce[6] and covers about 1.2 million inhabitants in a radius only 30 kilometers of distance. The park is easily accessed from the main highways, is next to the railway and port of Durrës.[7] The park itself has a dedicated railway spur line that enables companies to transport directly to the main ports of Albania or with other countries through the international railway network.[8] Customs facilities, to allow for direct clearance and bonded warehouse space will also be possible within the logistics park. Storage spaces include all the utilities needed for processing containers.[9] All the services of Tirana Logistic Park are professionally managed by a staff that is currently trained for these categories of services.[10]

Location

Tirana Logistic Park offers to the businesses many reasons to be placed in it.[11] The logistic park is positioned in the largest industrial area of Albania, in a demographic area that provides skilled workforce and covers about 1.2 million inhabitants in a radius only 30 kilometers of distance between Tirana and Durres. Within a 4-hour trucking distance in a population base of nearly 8 million people. TLP is well positioned with access to the Port of Durrës, one of the only deep-water ports in South East Europe, as well as direct access to the new highways to Kosovo, Macedonia and Montenegro.[12] The park is easily accessed from the main highways, is next to the railway and port of Durrës. The park itself has a dedicated railway spur line that allows rail transport to the main ports of Albania or to other countries.

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