
The international automotive supplier Brose has leased the entire Hall D of the Ostrava Airport Multimodal Park (OAMP) near Leoš Janáček Airport in Mošnov in the ongoing Phase II construction developed by Concens Investments.
It comprises 12,000 sqm of industrial space and 1,500 sqm of office space. Brose will produce seat structures for different automotive manufacturers at its new Mošnov plant from September 2025.
OAMP is located close to Leoš Janáček Airport and a private railway siding. It is also well-connected to the D1, D48 and D56 motorways. Construction is now underway on Phase II of OAMP, which includes 4 halls suitable for logistics and light manufacturing. The total size of the Ostrava Airport Multimodal Park may exceed 550,000 sqm of gross leasable area in the upcoming years.
"Our tenants especially appreciate the combination of transport connections - air, rail and road. This is also the case for Brose, which will supply automotive companies operating in both the Czech Republic and Slovakia from Kopřivnice and Mošnov," says Tomáš Novotný, CEO at Concens Investments.
"We have been operating in the Czech Republic for more than 20 years and employ around 2,990 people at our plants in Kopřivnice and Rožnov, as well as in the Ostrava office. I am delighted that we are now expanding our capacities once again and continuing to benefit from the advantages of the Ostrava region. The Mošnov satellite plant will not only include extensive production facilities but also a testing and development department, as well as social facilities for our employees," explains Niclas Pfüller, General Manager at Brose Czech Republic.
The complex aims to obtain the international BREEAM environmental certification at the Very Good level. There is a focus on energy efficiency in the operation of the commercial properties, so they will include the installation of rooftop photovoltaic panels, LED lighting in the interior and alternative heating sources are also being discussed in preparation for heat pumps to replace conventional gas heating.