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Energy drink producer Hell Energy Romania opens new warehouse in CTPark Bucharest North

December 13, 2023

Energy drink producer Hell Energy Romania has leased over 1,800 sqm of warehouse and office space in CTPark Bucharest North, the logistics park operated by developer CTP in the Stefanesti - Afumati area, Ilfov county.

The new Hell Energy Romania warehouse has been designed and developed to meet the company’s strategy to consolidate its leading position in the local energy drinks market and streamline the supply of its range of products, CTP said. It is located in a CTFlex building, a...

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