GEODIS, a global leader in transport and logistics, is substantially expanding its presence in Poland through an extended partnership with SEGRO.
GEODIS strengthens its ability to support both existing and new customers in the Polish and European markets thanks to new leases signed with the owner, developer and manager of modern warehouse and logistics space, SEGRO.
Important expansion to serve key customers
To meet the needs of a growing customer base, GEODIS in Poland has committed to substantial new warehouse space. The first new location, covering nearly 5,500 sqm at SEGRO Logistics Park Wrocław, Biskupice, will be dedicated to serving a major European food producer.
Additionally, GEODIS has extended its long-term cooperation at the SEGRO Logistics Park Stryków in Central Poland, increasing its footprint by a further 4,000 sqm at this multi-customer site.
With these developments, GEODIS is strengthening its logistics footprint, allowing for further expansion in both locations.
GEODIS provides comprehensive supply chain solutions in Poland, serving sectors such as automotive, FMCG, industry, retail, and healthcare. With strategically located warehouses and ongoing investment in infrastructure, GEODIS delivers flexible, reliable, and efficient logistics services tailored to customer needs.
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A strategic hub for national and international flows
With its expanded logistics network, GEODIS Poland is playing an increasingly important role as a logistics hub for domestic distribution and international flows. The strategic locations of the new warehouses, with immediate access to major motorways and efficient infrastructure, make them ideal gateways for goods moving within Europe and beyond. Wrocław, in particular, serves as a key transit point for goods arriving from Western Europe and destined for Central and Eastern European markets.
“Increasing our capacity in Poland is more than an investment – it’s a decisive step toward future-ready logistics. Our new sites will enable us to better meet growing customer demands, facilitate strategic flows across Central Europe, and further strengthen GEODIS’s position as a trusted partner in the region,” said Bogdan Młynarczyk, Managing Director at GEODIS in Poland.
A driver of economic growth and employment
This expansion is also creating new employment opportunities. GEODIS currently employs more than 1000 people in Poland, and the enlarged facilities are expected to generate additional jobs for warehouse staff, logistics specialists, and support teams, contributing to the region’s economic vitality.