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Gebrüder Weiss expands logistics and transport services in Poland

Gebrüder Weiss has announced the strengthening and expansion of its transport and logistics service offerings in Poland.

Since early 2025, the international logistics company has been offering national and international partial and full truckload (LTL/FTL) transport, along with additional warehousing and logistics solutions such as order picking.

Customers can track their shipments in real time and access all necessary documents digitally via the myGW customer portal. These new services complement the company’s existing logistics, air, and sea freight offerings, which have been available since 2020.

“Our goal is to offer companies in Poland a first-class and comprehensive range of logistics services. 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,” said René Stranz, Area Manager Slovakia and Poland at Gebrüder Weiss.

Currently, Gebrüder Weiss operates branches in Krakow, Wroclaw, Gdynia, and Warsaw, serving customers primarily from the high-tech, automotive, consumer goods, and e-commerce industries.

The company also specializes in storing and picking pharmaceutical products requiring refrigerated conditions. To further enhance its customers’ supply chains, Gebrüder Weiss plans to expand its role as a Lead Logistics Provider in the medium term.

“Depending on how the economy develops, further locations are also possible. For example, in Wroclaw or Katowice, where we can imagine new logistics terminals for goods handling,” stated Maciej Szczyglowski, Country Manager Poland Land & Logistics at Gebrüder Weiss.





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