Thursday, October 31, 2024

InPost Opens the Largest Logistic Hub in Poland

InPost Group has opened a new, largest logistics center in Poland, located in Wola Bykowska - near Warsaw and Łódź. Currently, InPost is the second largest operator in terms...

Optimistic Employment Forecast for the TSL Sector in Poland in Q4 2024: Nearly Half of Companies Plan to Expand Their Teams

The employment forecast for the fourth quarter of 2024 for the transport, logistics &...

Couriers in Debt: Small Courier Companies Struggle to Survive in the Face of Rising Arrears

Couriers Have Their Hands Full. Although the value of individual online purchases is decreasing...

Ports in the USA on the edge of a strike. Poland imports goods from there worth 16.2 billion dollars.

According to experts, a strike scheduled for October 1 at ports along the US...

Controversies Surrounding the Ban on 45-Hour Driver Rest in Cabins: When Can Drivers Be Fined?

Disputes over European regulations regarding bans on regular 45-hour driver's rest in the vehicle...

DPD Poland to launch 9,000 SwipBox Infinity parcel machines by the end of 2024

DPD Poland has already installed more than 8,000 SwipBox Infinity parcel machines as part of the nationwide DPD Pickup network, which totals 30,000 collection...

Carriers Face Higher ZUS Contributions: How Much More Will They Pay in 2025?

At the end of August, the government adopted the draft budget law for 2025, which reveals that the average projected salary is expected to...

Vehicle Breakdown During Waste Transport: Can It Be Considered Force Majeure to Avoid Penalties? Analysis of Court Rulings and Legal Provisions

According to the Waste Act of December 14, 2012, entrepreneurs transporting waste are obliged to deliver it to the destination and hand it over...

The driver deficit in Europe could reach 745 thousand vacancies

According to the latest 2023 study by the International Union of Carriers (IRU), Europe is currently facing a shortage of over 230,000 truck drivers,...

The growing presence of foreigners in Polish logistics

More and more foreigners are moving to Poland to work in the logistics sector, which already accounts approximately 20 per cent of all foreign...

What’s Next for the Transport Industry in Poland? The State of Polish Transport in the First Half of 2024

Rising operating costs and various fees, fewer orders, lower rates, unfair competition, and geopolitical turmoil—these are just some of the challenges shaping the recent...

Will marketplace platforms dominate European e-commerce logistics?

Marketplace platforms are already the most popular shopping model in Europe, and their role continues to grow. This is especially true for entities from...

Warehouse and industrial stock grows at less than 10%

According to the latest report “Industrial and Warehouse Market in Poland, Q1 2024”, released by real estate advisory firm Newmark Polska, the Polish warehouse...

Polish Transport Industry Faces Crisis: 60% of Carriers Plan Job Cuts, Urges Government for Support

The Polish transport industry holds a 33 percent share of the EU road transport market, employs nearly one million workers, and contributes 16 billion...

Rail Carriers Seek Reduction in Railway Infrastructure Access Fees to Compete with Road Freight Transport

The Association of Independent Railway Carriers has proposed to the Ministry of Infrastructure a gradual, five-year reduction of railway track access fees by half....

Polish Industrial Market Q1 2024: Awaiting a better economy and a change in trend

Poland's industrial market remains steady and adapts its growth rate to the macroeconomic conditions in both the local and European markets. The gross take-up...

New Regulation Impedes Warehouse Construction in Poland

The government is hindering the logistics industry. Changes introduced at the last minute, after public consultations, in the regulation by the Minister of Development...

Polish Warehouse Market in Q1 2024: Decline in Demand, Stable Supply & Rents

As reported by the latest Cushman & Wakefield international advisory agency report, the first quarter saw lower demand in the warehouse market. However, it...

Rising Operational Costs a Huge Challenge for the TSL Industry in Poland

Fuel prices, inflation, higher leasing costs, an increase in the minimum wage and overall labor costs, and economic stagnation are the main reasons for...

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