Danish wind energy company Vestas has officially opened a new warehouse and training academy in Toruń, Poland, strengthening regional support for wind energy projects across Central and Eastern Europe.
The facility combines logistics capability with workforce development, featuring modern classrooms and four digital simulators designed to support both onshore and offshore training. The site is expected to train around 3,000 service and construction technicians each year, helping to address growing skills demand in the renewable energy sector.
Alongside its training function, Vestas said the new warehouse will enhance operational efficiency and responsiveness, supporting projects across Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and the Czech Republic.
Developer CTP has completed the first phase of CTPark Toruń in January, a 26,857m² (c. 290,000ft²) industrial and logistics hall, with Vestas becoming its first tenant. Completion of a second 19,700m² unit is planned for this year.
CTPark Toruń has been designed as a modern urban logistics park with flexible units that combine warehouse, manufacturing, logistics and office functions. It is located close to the S10 expressway and the A1 motorway, within the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T), enabling efficient connections with key European markets, including Germany.
