CTP appoints Ionut Puiu as construction director for its Romanian division
CTP, Europe’s largest listed developer, owner, and manager of industrial and logistics properties by gross lettable area (GLA), strengthened its Romanian management team with the appointment of Ionuț Puiu as Construction Director starting in May.
After a three-year hiatus pursuing a new challenge, Ionuț Puiu returns to CTP now taking on the role of Construction Director.
“I am excited about having Ionuț Puiu back on board as Construction Director for CTP Romania, the country with the largest development CTP has ever done: CTPark Bucharest West, also the largest industrial park in CEE. Ionuț´s attention to detail and commitment to meeting deadlines and budgets align perfectly with CTP’s standards and requirements. We know he will play an invaluable role as we continue to meet growing demand from clients and consolidate our position in Romania”, said Remon Vos, CEO CTP.
With a portfolio already covering 2.9 million sqm of Class-A sustainable modern warehouses, CTP Romania is poised for growth, boasting a landbank of over 3.5 million sqm in various cities. The company has over 200,000 sqm of industrial and logistics space that is currently under development in Arad, Bucharest, Brasov, and Sibiu, with plans for additional development throughout 2024.
“I am happy to be back at CTP, ready to take on a new challenge as Construction Director. My decision to come back reflects my deep admiration for CTP’s vision and culture, defined by entrepreneurial, commitment and a relentless pursuit of excellence -values that resonate with me profoundly. I’m eager to play my part in ensuring the company’s continued success and contributing to its ongoing legacy of excellence, while surpassing the 3 million sqm milestone, further solidifying our commitment to Romania’s industrial & logistics growth”, said Ionuț Puiu, Construction Director CTP Romania.
CTP currently owns a portfolio of over 2.9 million sqm across Romania, which span from Bucharest to Timisoara, Oradea, Cluj, and Brasov, being able to accommodate manufacturing facilities, logistics and other key industries such as retail and automotive.