Every industrial plot at Frier Vest is designed for flexibility and efficiency, catering to a wide range of industrial establishments.
Frier Vest spans 914 acres (370 hectares) of fully regulated industrial land, comprising six meticulously planned areas for commercial purposes. Each plot is strategically developed to offer modern, adaptable solutions that meet diverse needs within industry and logistics. With direct access to a port, sea transport, and key transport routes such as the E18, Frier Vest provides an optimal foundation for growth and development.
Of the 914 acres, over 504 acres (204 hectares) are zoned for industrial purposes. These plots are distributed across six specific areas, each tailored to different types of enterprises:
Frier Tråk BN 1: Covering 224.12 acres (90.7 hectares), this is the largest area, ideal for large industrial establishments requiring significant building heights and expansive footprints.
Frier Tråk BN 2: Spanning 102,30 acres (41.4 hectares), this area is suited for businesses needing high building heights and flexible terrain levels.
Frier Tråk BN 3: Close to existing industries, this 68,5-acre (27.72-hectare) area promotes collaboration and resource sharing.
Frier Tråk BN 4: A compact 10,44-acre (4.22-hectare) site, perfect for smaller establishments or as a support area.
Frier Vest Asdal: This 49,42-acre (20-hecatre) area, located at an elevation of +30 meters, is ideal for companies needing quick access to port and sea transport.
Frier Vest Port Terminal: A 49,42-acre (20-hecatre) area with a modern deep-water quay offering 14 meters of depth, designed for efficient container handling.
Hans Olav Storkaas, CEO of Frier Vest Holding, explains:
– At Frier Vest, we have created an industrial area that combines flexibility with purposeful planning. We aim to ensure that various industries can find their perfect starting point here.
The regulatory plans for Frier Vest ensure optimal utilization and adaptability for each plot. This includes:
Building heights and terrain levels: Each plot has defined limits for building height and terrain adjustments, providing flexibility and enabling custom-built facilities.
Green structures and buffer zones: The regulations include vegetation zones and protected areas that act as natural buffers while addressing environmental considerations.
The industrial plots offer easy access to:
Frier Vest Port Terminal, with international connections to major European ports.
Modern road and sea transport, including the E18 highway and «Gassveien» (County Road 353).
– What makes Frier Vest unique is how the plots are tailored to various needs while functioning cohesively as an integrated industrial park. This creates significant advantages for companies looking to collaborate or benefit from shared infrastructure, says Storkaas.
Frier Vest represents a new standard for industrial areas, where modern infrastructure and strategic location go hand in hand. For companies seeking more than just a plot, Frier Vest offers a comprehensive and fully regulated area for growth and development.