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    Jaromír Černík, Business Development Director for CTP Asia, said: "Since opening our Asian office we have seen an ever-greater number of enquiries from both new and our long-term Asian clients looking to base more of their operations closer to European markets as the rise in nearshoring gathers pace. We have immediate access to a significant landbank across Europe, which as an owner-developer means we can create space tailored to the needs of clients like Quanta Computer and manage it for them for the long term. With a multitude of clients from high-tech sectors we have developed an unrivalled level of expertise in delivering space that can meet the extremely specialist requirements of modern technology focused companies.”

    Timo Hielscher, Managing Director M&A at CTP Germany, said: “In Germany we continue to see an enormous appetite from technology focused Asian companies moving here to de-risk their supply chains and to take advantage of the talent pool in the country. This is a key reason why we are continuing to invest in Germany, with one example of this being the new business park we are building in Mülheim that will provide an ecosystem of over 160,000 sqm of R&D, laboratory, co-working and industrial and logistics spaces for companies in high-growth sectors.”

    Recent examples of Asian firms nearshoring to Europe include Jiangsu Xinquan Automotive Trim, a Chinese manufacturer of automotive parts. Global Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer TSMC is also developing its first plant in Europe, located in Dresden in Germany. Representing an investment of around €10bn, the plant is expected to open in 2027. In late 2023, Chinese company Topband Smart Europe signed for 11,000 sqm of production space at CTPark Timisoara In Romania. The major firm that manufactures controllers for power tools, home appliances and BMS is locating an important new production facility at the Park to better meet customer needs in Europe and across global markets. While Chinese automotive component company KSHG Auto Harness recently leased 13,000 sqm at CTPark Deva II also in Romania to create new production space, building on the 8,000 sqm it already occupied at the CTPark.

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    Taiwan-Based Quanta Computer Signs With CTP for High-Tech Build-to-Suit Production Facility at CTPark Jülich in Germany - Seite 2 Regulatory News: CTP, Europe's largest listed developer, owner, and manager of industrial and logistics properties by gross lettable area (GLA), has signed a deal with Quanta Computer Inc. (Quanta; TWSE: 2382.TW), a leading Taiwanese company that …