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TGW Logistics invests another 50 million euros in its headquarters

  • Starting in the spring of 2026, a new addition will be directly attached to the existing office building.
  • Investment as a renewed affirmation of the growth potential of intralogistics and of the Austrian location.
  • TGW Logistics is striving to double its revenue by 2030 and reach over two billion euros.

(Marchtrenk, Austria, November 20, 2025) Warehouse automation specialist TGW Logistics is investing 100 million euros in expanding its production capacity at its headquarters in Marchtrenk. This expansion of the office building at the location constitutes the next step: a five-story building will provide 14,000 m² of usable space by the second half of 2028. The investment volume amounts to 50 million euros, the groundbreaking ceremony will take place in the spring of 2026. This means that the use of the construction site already set up and equipped can continue uninterrupted, with positive effects on efficiency and economy.

"Warehouse automation is an industry of the future with an average annual growth rate of roughly ten percent," asserts Henry Puhl, Chief Executive Officer of TGW Logistics. "As an internationally leading company, TGW Logistics of course aspires to consistently apply that potential and to grow accordingly. We are striving to double our revenue by 2030 and reach over two billion euros. The investment in our headquarters in Marchtrenk lays the infrastructural foundation for that."

Groundbreaking ceremony in the spring of 2026

The new office building will be connected to the existing building via a so-called "cube." Among other things, this will house meeting rooms, creative spaces, and collaboration areas, all of which will provide the fertile soil to allow teamwork and innovation to grow.

The ultramodern working environment will offer a flexible spatial concept for more than 400 employees and will be completed during the second half of 2028.

The objective of the expansion is, on the one hand, the insourcing of employees who have been working in rented external facilities up until now. On the other hand, TGW Logistics is laying the foundation for the growth planned for the coming years. The use of the construction site already set up and equipped can continue uninterrupted, with positive effects on the project's efficiency and economy.

Affirmation of the location

"The building shells of our new production hall and the highly automated storage system were completed this past summer. The interior work is already underway, and we will put it into operation in the summer of 2026," says Sebastian Wolf, Chief Financial Officer of TGW Logistics. "The upcoming new office building will create a 14,000 m² innovative working environment for our employees. That is a clear affirmation of the Upper Austrian location and of the growth potential of intralogistics."

Foundation-owned company setup provides stability

Sustainable investments in long-term development are part of the corporate DNA of TGW Logistics. Its unique setup as a foundation-owned company is what makes this possible: the warehouse automation specialist cannot be sold and is a stable business partner as well as a reliable employer. Two-thirds of profits stay in the company and are reinvested in the more than 4,600 employees, in innovations and in infrastructure. The other third goes to the owner, the TGW Future Private Foundation, which in turn uses at least 30 percent of that to support the charitable projects of TGW Future Wings. Those projects focus on the comprehensive personal development of children and young people.