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According to the Bank’s website, the EUR19.5 million loan will be used for the construction of a new energy-efficient logistics centre on the outskirts of Belgrade, and the acquisition of warehousing equipment for the new logistics centre.
The Project will enable ERGO WBS to grow and expand its operations.
The key E&S risks and impacts in association with the construction of the new logistics center of the Company are readily identified and manageable.
The land for construction of the new logistic centre has already been acquired by the client. The project location is not planned in existing or planned protected area, Natura 2000 site, IBA or Ramsar site, or cultural heritage site.
Loan in the amount of EUR 14.0m for new energy-efficient logistics centre, out of which EUR 1.2m is provided under the Global Environment Facility special fund.
The total cost of the Project is estimated at EUR 19,500,000.00.
Ergo Western Balkans Solutions doo ("Ergo WBS") is a holding company comprising several pharma wholesale and distribution operations in the Western Balkan, including Farmalogist in Serbia , which generates approx. 90% of total Group's revenues and approx. 80% of Group's EBITDA.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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COMPANY CONTACT INFORMATION
Zoran Lalic
zoran.lalic@ergowbs.com
+381113315002
+381112782174
https://www.ergowbs.com
ERGO WBS d.o.o., Mirijevski bulevar 3, Belgrade, Serbia
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