ABOUT US
Location
Logistics Park Loukov is located in Central Bohemia, Czech Republic, a strategic location in Central Europe. The park is situated in eastern outskirts of Loukov, between highway D10 and the railway line 070 Prague–Turnov, near the Loukov train station. The railway line is single-track and non-electrified outside the Prague junction. The average altitude of the area is 237 meters above sea level.
Accessibility
The site is accessible via road II/610 and local roads up to the fenced area. A railway siding, currently out of operation, connects the Loukov station to the site. The area consists mainly of paved surfaces within a fenced perimeter. An unnamed watercourse flows through the southwestern part of the area and another around the northern side, both eventually joining the Jizera River.
The logistics park is connected to a service road (DS), which, at the railway crossing over track no. 070, links to a local road. This local road, after approximately 65 meters, merges onto a secondary road II/610.
History
Historically, a sugar refinery was built in Dařenice, which later became a textile factory producing cotton fabrics. During both world wars, the factory was non-operational. Before nationalization, it employed 140 people. Later, it became known as Pojizerské Cotton Mills.
In 1951, the halls were adapted for truck parts production under AZNP, later LIAZ. Several owners changed after 1989, and today it is owned by Logistics Park Loukov s.r.o. Many unsuitable buildings were demolished.
PRESENT
Currently, Logisitcs Park Loukov falls under the family company PERNER REAL ESTATE s.r.o., which is a part of PERNER Holding s.r.o. Daniel Perner, the majority owner of the holding, besides logistics activities is also engaged in milling and flour production. He continues the family tradition and credits his experience gained during his long-term stay in mills in Switzerland, Luxembourg and Germany. Daniel Perner graduated from the Secondary School of Food Technology in Pardubice. The Perner family mill in Svijany, founded in 1420 and part of the same holding, is today one of the largest domestic flour producers and has the most advanced mill technology in the Czech Republic.