“EMAG currently has another logistics center located on the A1, which covers an area of 126,000 square meters. Together with the one we announced today, the two logistics centers will help us achieve our goal of supporting the development of online commerce and gradually providing infrastructure for digital entrepreneurs so that we can offer customers a wide range of products, services and good prices ", the company's representatives specified for ZF. The land on which the center is built is owned by eMAG.

In the design and construction, care was taken for the environment and the community: the new warehouse will be supplied with green energy through 40,000 square meters of solar panels, and trees will be planted on an area of 100,000 square meters.

"This investment is a major step in the development of the next decade as we anticipate a massive migration of people to online commerce and an acceleration of business digitalization. The value produced by technology will be distributed to all those who contribute to the evolution of eMAG. Thus, we generate benefits for customers, for digital entrepreneurs in the eMAG Marketplace, for the community and for employees ", said Tudor Manea, general manager of eMAG.
"In order to further stimulate the development of the area related to this logistics project, the local and central authorities are analyzing the establishment of an industrial park, thus attracting new investors in the area, together with eMAG", according to the retailer. (source: zf.ro)