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Gebrüder Weiss expands transport and warehousing services in Poland

Gebrüder Weiss has expanded its logistics services in Poland by introducing new transport, warehousing, and order-picking solutions, complementing its existing air and sea freight operations while considering further growth opportunities.

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Gebrüder Weiss has broadened its range of logistics operations in Poland by introducing new transport and warehousing services. Since the start of 2025, the company has been offering national and international partial and full truckload (LTL/FTL) transport, along with extended logistics solutions such as warehousing and order picking. These additions build upon its existing air and sea freight services, which have been available in the country since 2020.

With the expansion, the company’s workforce in Poland has grown to 70 employees. Customers will have access to real-time shipment tracking and digital documentation via the myGW customer portal.

“Our goal is to offer companies in Poland a first-class and comprehensive range of logistics services,” said René Stranz, Area Manager for Slovakia and Poland at Gebrüder Weiss. “By combining different modes of transport, our customers will be able to react even more flexibly to market requirements and make their supply chains more efficient in the future.”

Poland has become an increasingly significant logistics hub in Europe. The country’s economy grew three times faster than the EU average in 2024, driven by rising consumer spending. Poland is a key trading partner for German businesses and an important import destination for goods from Asia and the US. The country is also expanding its transport infrastructure, including the development of a new major airport with an international freight centre.

Gebrüder Weiss operates in Poland through branches in Krakow, Wroclaw, Gdynia, and Warsaw. Its customers are primarily from the high-tech, automotive, consumer goods, and e-commerce sectors. The company also provides specialised storage and order-picking services for temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical products.

Maciej Szczyglowski, Country Manager Poland Land & Logistics at Gebrüder Weiss, stated that the company aims to further expand its services as a Lead Logistics Provider in the medium term. “Depending on how the economy develops, further locations are also possible,” he said. “For example, in Wroclaw or Katowice, where we can imagine new logistics terminals for goods handling.”

Gebrüder Weiss Holding AG, headquartered in Lauterach, Austria, is a global logistics provider operating at 180 locations with approximately 8,600 employees. In 2023, the company reported revenues of €2.46 billion.

 

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