IPUT, the biggest office landlord in Dublin, said today that global logistics integrator Maersk has pre-let 250,000 square foot at Units 3 and 4 in Quantum Logistics Park near Dublin Airport.
Maersk is joining global logistics company DHL and international retailer Harvey Norman at Quantum, with all four units now pre-let.
Unit 3 is are scheduled for completion in the last quarter of 2022 with Unit 4 set to be completed by the second quarter of 2023.
IPUT said that both units will be delivered to the highest sustainability standards in the market with LEED Gold and BREEAM Excellent ratings.
Unit 4 at Quantum will be the first net zero carbon logistics building in Ireland.
Through the use of sustainability initiatives, including a glue-laminated timber structural frame and cross-laminated timber roof structure, Unit 4 will set the standard in Ireland for the future of sustainable logistics development.
It will also support Maersk in its ambition to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 and be the first logistics unit of its kind in their global portfolio.
Niall Gaffney, CEO of IPUT Real Estate, said the company's ambition for Quantum Logistics Park was to set a new sustainability standard for logistics in Ireland and attract global occupiers to the developments.
"We have experienced strong demand for all four units and are pleased to have pre-let the entire park welcoming DHL, Harvey Norman and Maersk to Quantum," Mr Gaffney said.
"In particular, we are pleased to work with Maersk to deliver Ireland's first net zero logistics building which will support their 2040 net zero ambition. As we continue to build out our logistics portfolio, we will continue to push the standard in the Irish market, combining quality design, active placemaking and environmental performance," he added.