
ID Logistics Poland has opened its 50th logistics site in the country, strengthening its position in one of Europe’s key logistics markets.
The new facility is located in Wrocław and covers 24,000 square metres. It will support the ramp-up of the largest and most environmentally friendly European factory operated by a major global food industry company.
The opening marks another milestone in ID Logistics Poland’s growth strategy.
Since January 2026, the company has opened three new sites. It launched a facility in Słubice for an e-commerce customer near the German border and another in Brwinów near Warsaw for a cosmetics distributor. The Wrocław site further expands its national network.
ID Logistics Poland operates 50 logistics sites and hubs across the country. The company manages more than 1.3 million square metres of warehouse space and employs over 10,000 people.
The subsidiary supports customers in sectors including e-commerce, fashion, retail, FMCG, cosmetics and fragrances. It manages both B2B and B2C operations across Europe.
The company also provides transport services, including full truckload and fine distribution solutions. In 2025, it completed more than seven million deliveries.
Through its IDEO subsidiary in Warsaw, ID Logistics also provides 4PL services, planning and managing European supply chains for major industrial companies.
The company continues to invest in innovation to improve operational efficiency.
At its Mszczonów facility, ID Logistics operates an automated truck unloading system for a major FMCG customer. The technology cuts unloading times from 45 minutes to 15 minutes and improves delivery flow.
At its Stryków and Tarnów Podgórny sites, the company manages returns for fashion and e-commerce customers. Services include quality control, refurbishment and preparation for resale.
The volume of returns handled by ID Logistics Poland increased by more than 30% over the past year. The company recovers the commercial value of 98% of returned products, reducing waste and limiting environmental impact.
At its Stryków facility, ID Logistics has integrated RFID technology with its warehouse management system. The solution reduces product registration time by two-thirds while improving inventory accuracy and real-time visibility for a major fashion customer.
With 50 sites, more than 10,000 employees and over seven million deliveries annually, ID Logistics Poland continues to strengthen its ability to manage complex supply chains across Europe.
“Our priority is to support our clients over the long term by designing logistics models capable of combining operational performance, flexibility and resilience,” said Yann Belgy, Managing Director of ID Logistics Poland.
“In Poland, we have built a robust organization, both large-scale and tailor-made, enabling us to address today’s supply chain challenges while anticipating those of tomorrow.”




