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    Ikarus Industrial Park Székesfehérvár: A strategic hub for industrial investment in Hungary

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    Hungary has emerged as one of Central Europe’s most attractive destinations for industrial and logistics investment. It is mostly due to the country’s strategic location, strong infrastructure, and business-friendly environment.

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    For companies seeking a reliable and scalable base of operations, choosing the right industrial park is a critical decision. The Ikarus Industrial Park offers a compelling combination of location, flexibility, and operational support, making it an ideal choice for both domestic and international investors.

    A prime industrial location in Central Hungary

    Hungary continues to strengthen its position as a key destination for industrial and logistics investments in Central Europe. Within this dynamic environment, the Ikarus Industrial Park Székesfehérvár stands out as a well-established and versatile business location. It offers companies the infrastructure, flexibility, and strategic positioning needed for long-term success.

    Located in Székesfehérvár, one of Hungary’s most important industrial centres, the park benefits from excellent connectivity and a strong economic ecosystem. The city lies approximately 64 kilometres from Budapest, providing fast access to the capital while maintaining a cost-efficient and business-friendly environment. This proximity ensures that companies operating within the park can easily reach major administrative, financial, and international transport hubs.

    Established scale and industrial capacity

    Established as an officially recognised industrial park in 2001, Ikarus has developed into a significant industrial area with a total size of around 530,000 square meters. Of this, more than 122,000 square meters consist of built-up facilities available for business operations.

    This scale allows the park to accommodate a wide range of companies, from small and medium-sized enterprises to large industrial players, making it a flexible solution for businesses at different stages of growth.

    Diverse and flexible property solutions

    One of the defining strengths of Ikarus Industrial Park is the diversity of its available properties. It offers manufacturing halls, warehouses, workshops, office spaces, and open areas, enabling companies to centralise multiple business functions in one location.

    Flexibility is a key advantage. Facilities can be tailored to meet specific tenant requirements, allowing businesses to adapt their spaces as they grow or evolve. Whether a company needs a compact office, a large production hall, or a combination of both, the park provides scalable solutions aligned with long-term business strategies.

    7MW capacity infrastructure for industrial operations

    Infrastructure at Ikarus is designed to support 7MW capacity industrial operations. All buildings are equipped with essential utilities, including electricity, while office spaces ensure a comfortable working environment throughout the year.

    In addition, the park offers telecommunications infrastructure, supporting the digital and operational needs of today’s businesses. This reliable infrastructure minimises downtime and enhances overall efficiency.

    Excellent accessibility and transport links

    Accessibility is a crucial factor for any industrial location, and Ikarus Industrial Park performs strongly in this regard. It is easily reachable by road and public transport, with direct connections to major highways such as the M7, as well as access to the national railway network. These transport links enable efficient movement of goods both within Hungary and across international markets, enhancing the competitiveness of companies based in the park.

    Comprehensive operational support

    Beyond physical infrastructure, Ikarus Industrial Park’s operational services contribute to smooth day-to-day functioning. These include 24/7 security, maintenance of common areas, energy supply, and technical support tailored to tenant needs. By managing these essential services, the park allows businesses to focus on their core activities without being burdened by operational complexities.

    A reliable choice for investors

    Ikarus Industrial Park represents a comprehensive solution for businesses looking to establish or expand their presence in Hungary. Its strategic location, extensive infrastructure, flexible property options, and full range of support services make it a compelling choice for investors. For companies seeking a scalable and well-connected industrial base in Central Europe, Ikarus offers both stability and long-term opportunity, creating the perfect base for the future success of the investment.

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