
Norway has a pretty-much developed logistics and industrial real estate submarkets. Nowadays, tenants often prefer to rent a warehouse in Eastern Norway, as this particular region is probably one of the most competitive in terms of business opportunities. First of all, the area boasts a strategic geographical location, which is a must for those who plan to run logistics, distributions and other businesses related to efficient transport links. It is bounded by mountains in the north and west, the Swedish border to the east and by Viken and Skagerrak to the south. Although a significant part of the territory of the region is mountainous, valleys cut into them, providing efficient plots for new constructions. The availability of vacant plots ensures excellent opportunities for developing the industrial space market in the region. On top of that, the existing Eastern Norway’s warehouse solutions continuously go through the renovation processes to meet the changing tenants’ requirements. Eastern Norway is known for its efficient and extensive transportation network. If you decide to locate your business here, you will never be far away from the E16 - the main highway between Bergen and Oslo. This west-east road runs through Northern Ireland, Scotland, Norway and Sweden and is highly used by those who have established their companies in Eastern Norway’s warehouses, and other commercial facilities. One more essential route in the region is E6 - the main north-south thoroughfare through Norway as well as the west coast of Sweden. On top of a vast network of roads, the local entrepreneurs may enjoy perfect accessibility to the area by air, water, and railways. It contributes significantly to the popularity of the region as a business hub. A warehouse in Eastern Norway is a great asset if you run a business related to manufacturing, logistics, distribution, commerce, etc. As far as the region is renowned for having a robust maritime industry, lots of tenants operating in it, also opt for industrial spaces.