Nošovice Development Area
The Nošovice Development Area is located 30 km south-east of the regional capital Ostrava and 10 km from the district city of Frýdek-Místek. It is a greenfield site with an area of 4 ha, which is 100% owned by the Moravian-Silesian Region and is excellently situated.
The site is directly adjacent to a strategic industrial zone covering more than 260 ha, which includes a production facility of Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Czech. This is Hyundai’s only factory in the European Union, and it produces over 340 000 vehicles annually, distributed to 65 destinations around the world. Hyundai is one of the largest and most important employers in the region.
The entire area has direct access to the D48 motorway, which provides a connection eastward to the Polish and Slovak markets and westward to the rest of the Czech Republic and Western Europe. Essential technical infrastructure is already in place either at the boundary of the site or just tens of metres from it. The site is suitable for industrial production facilities and R&D centres. Among its keyadvantages is its location, ensuring excellent transport access.
Basic information
Type
Lands
Area
4 ha
Intention
Sale
Ownership
Public
Purpose
Light industry
Current situation
Initial phase
Advanced phase
Preparation completed
Distance to
Road
D48 (1 km); D1 (32 km)
Airport
Leoš Janáčka Ostrava Airport (32 km)
Public transport
bus stop: Nošovice, PZ - sever (725 m)
Train
railway siding on site
Border crossing
Chotěbuz CZ / Boguszowice PL (22 km); Mosty u Jablunkova CZ / Svrčinovec SK (45 km)
City
Nošovice
Learn moreThe village of Nošovice is located 7 km east of the district town of Frýdek-Místek in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. The village itself is the gateway to the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy Mountains and the romantic valley of the Morávka River.
Until the mid-1960s, it was a purely agricultural village with related industries such as agricultural processing, woodworking, etc. It became famous for the production of Nošovice sauerkraut – a Czech product that is a holder of an EU trademark.
Nošovice is gradually becoming an interesting place for industrial development. In 1966, a turning point in the development of the village occurred, the construction of an electrical power station was started, which was one of the largest in Central Europe at the time.
A major turning point in the life of the village occurred during the construction of the R48 expressway connecting the Czech Republic with Poland and Slovakia, which, together with the railway, crosses the village of Nosovice. This situation has attracted the interest of global investors. In May 2006, a contract for the investment of the Hyundai Motor Company in the Nosovice industrial zone was signed in Seoul, Korea. Serial production of cars was launched on 10 November 2008. It was the largest foreign investment in the Czech Republic with a major contribution to the development of the entire region. In addition to car production, the site also houses a hall for the production of gearboxes. The gearboxes are used not only for the Nosovice plant, but also for the Kia plant in Žilina and the HAOS plant in Turkey.