GEODIS grows warehouse network in Poland

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GEODIS, a global leader in transport and logistics, is expanding its presence in Poland through a strengthened partnership with SEGRO.

The company has signed new leases with SEGRO, a major owner and developer of modern warehouse space. This expansion boosts GEODIS’s ability to support existing and new customers in Poland and across Europe.

New warehouse space to serve key customers

To meet rising demand, GEODIS has committed to significant new warehouse capacity. The first new site covers nearly 5,500 sqm at SEGRO Logistics Park Wrocław, Biskupice. GEODIS will use this facility to serve a major European food producer.

GEODIS has also expanded its long-term operations at SEGRO Logistics Park Stryków in Central Poland. The company will add 4,000 sqm at this multi-customer location.

These developments strengthen GEODIS’s logistics footprint and allow for continued growth at both sites.

GEODIS offers comprehensive supply chain solutions in Poland. It serves sectors such as automotive, FMCG, industry, retail, and healthcare. With strategic warehouse locations and ongoing investment, the company delivers flexible and reliable logistics services tailored to customer needs.

A growing hub for national and international flows

With its expanded network, GEODIS Poland is becoming an increasingly important logistics hub for domestic distribution and international flows. The new warehouse locations offer direct access to major motorways and strong transport infrastructure, making them ideal gateways for European goods movement.

Wrocław plays a key role as a transit point for cargo arriving from Western Europe and heading to Central and Eastern Europe.

“Increasing our capacity in Poland is more than an investment – it’s a decisive step toward future-ready logistics,” said Bogdan Młynarczyk, Managing Director at GEODIS in Poland. “Our new sites will help us meet growing customer demand, support strategic flows across Central Europe, and strengthen GEODIS’s position as a trusted partner.”

A boost for jobs and the regional economy

This expansion will also create new employment opportunities. GEODIS currently employs more than 1,000 people in Poland. The larger facilities will generate additional jobs for warehouse teams, logistics specialists, and support roles, contributing to regional economic growth.