
Ken Research Maps Poland's 36-Million Square Metre Warehouse Empire: How E-Commerce and DB Schenker Are Rebuilding Central Europe's Logistics Core
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Poland has become Central and Eastern Europe's undisputed logistics capital — the **fifth-largest warehouse market in Europe** with **36.4 million square metres of modern logistics stock** as of 2025. [Ken Research](https://www.kenresearch.com/?utm_source=HackMD&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=Automation) has tracked this sector's transformation comprehensively, and the [Poland Warehousing Market](https://www.kenresearch.com/industry-reports/poland-warehousing-market?utm_source=HackMD&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=Automation) report maps every growth driver, competitive shift and forecast trajectory.
36.4 Million Square Metres and Rising: Poland's Warehousing Boom Is Driven by E-Commerce and EU Supply Chain Realignment
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Poland's logistics and freight market reached **USD 34.56 billion in 2024**, forecast to grow at a **4.11% CAGR to USD 42.28 billion by 2029**. The warehousing sector's physical footprint — **36.4 million square metres** — places Poland fifth in all of Europe, ahead of Italy and the Netherlands. Critically, Poland's e-commerce market is forecast to reach **USD 88-109 billion by 2030** at a **25.7% CAGR**, creating a demand engine for fulfillment and distribution warehousing that few European markets can match. The [Poland Logistics and Warehousing Market](https://www.kenresearch.com/industry-reports/poland-logistics-and-warehousing-market?utm_source=HackMD&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=Automation) report from Ken Research provides the full structural breakdown.
* **Industrial/Retail as dominant model:** Manufacturing imports, FMCG distribution and retail replenishment anchor the largest warehousing segment by revenue, driven by Poland's role as Germany's eastern supply chain extension.
* **E-commerce at 25.7% CAGR:** Poland's digital retail acceleration is creating last-mile and fulfillment warehouse demand that is absorbing new Grade A stock faster than developers can complete it.
* **Cold chain is the fastest-growing sub-segment:** The Poland Cold Chain Logistics Market at **USD 3.3 billion in 2025** is growing at a **10.64% CAGR** to USD 5.47 billion by 2030, driven by pharmaceutical exports and fresh food distribution.
* **EU accession structural dividend:** Poland's integration into European supply chains post-2004 permanently elevated its warehousing demand trajectory, with multinational manufacturers from Germany, France and the Netherlands treating Polish logistics zones as nearshore distribution bases.
DB Schenker, Kuehne+Nagel and Raben Group Define Poland's Highly Competitive Warehousing Landscape
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Poland's warehousing sector is dominated by **international 3PL operators with German and Dutch parent companies**, reflecting the country's position as Central Europe's primary logistics interface for Western European supply chains. Ken Research's competitive analysis maps the full player landscape across Warsaw, Silesia, Wrocław and the Tri-city corridor.
* **DB Schenker** operates one of Poland's largest 3PL warehousing networks, with strategically positioned facilities in Warsaw, Upper Silesia and Wrocław serving automotive, FMCG and e-commerce clients.
* **Kuehne+Nagel** anchors pharmaceutical, healthcare and temperature-controlled warehousing across Poland's logistics corridors, leveraging its cold chain expertise for pharmaceutical manufacturers exporting across the EU.
* **DSV Group** has expanded aggressively in Poland's logistics market, acquiring facilities near Warsaw Chopin Airport and along the A1/A2 motorway corridors for time-sensitive e-commerce and retail distribution.
* **Raben Group and PKP Cargo** represent Poland's strongest domestic logistics operators, with Raben commanding last-mile and regional distribution and PKP Cargo anchoring rail-integrated warehousing for heavy industry.
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Why Does Warsaw Anchor Poland's Warehousing Market While Upper Silesia Challenges for Dominance?
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Warsaw is Poland's largest warehousing market, hosting the country's main international airport, CEE's largest cargo terminal and the highest concentration of multinational distribution headquarters. However, **Upper Silesia is closing the gap**, leveraging abundant industrial land, competitive labor costs and superior road network access to the German and Czech borders. Ken Research's geographic analysis in the [Poland Warehousing Market](https://www.kenresearch.com/industry-reports/poland-warehousing-market?utm_source=HackMD&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=Automation) report maps this competitive geographic dynamic in full.
* **Warsaw** hosts the highest-value Grade A facilities, serving time-sensitive e-commerce fulfillment, pharmaceutical distribution and financial-sector document logistics near Chopin Airport.
* **Upper Silesia** is Poland's manufacturing heartland, hosting automotive supply chain warehousing for Volkswagen, Opel and Fiat adjacent manufacturing clusters in Gliwice, Tychy and Bielsko-Biała.
* **Wrocław and Poznań** serve as Western Poland's distribution gateways, benefiting from direct A4/A2 motorway access to Germany and the highest Western European goods inflow density outside Warsaw.
* **Tri-city (Gdańsk-Gdynia-Sopot)** anchors Baltic port-integrated warehousing, serving as Northern Poland's container freight distribution hub with strong Scandinavian trade corridor connections.
Cold Chain, Automation and EU Green Standards Will Power Poland's Next Warehousing Phase
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Ken Research's analysis confirms Poland's warehousing sector is entering a **next-generation investment phase**, driven by cold chain capacity expansion, warehouse automation adoption and EU sustainability compliance mandates requiring green-certified logistics infrastructure. The [Poland Logistics and Warehousing Market](https://www.kenresearch.com/industry-reports/poland-logistics-and-warehousing-market?utm_source=HackMD&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=Automation) report frames the complete investment outlook.
* **Cold chain at 10.64% CAGR** is growing at more than double the overall logistics market rate, driven by pharmaceutical cold storage export expansion and EU-standard fresh food distribution infrastructure.
* **Automated sortation, AS/RS and robotics** are entering Grade A specifications at DB Schenker, DSV and Kuehne+Nagel facilities as Polish labor costs rise and multinational clients mandate efficiency standards.
* **BREEAM and EU Green Deal compliance** is shifting from optional to required for premium lease clients, driving solar panel installations, LED retrofits and EV charging point deployments at logistics parks.
* **Rail-integrated warehousing growth** as PKP Cargo expands intermodal terminal capacity along the CEE-Germany corridor, reducing road transport dependency for bulk FMCG and automotive supply chains.
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Conclusion
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Poland's warehousing sector is Europe's most consequential emerging logistics market — a **36.4 million square metre footprint**, a **USD 34.56 billion logistics ecosystem** and an e-commerce market growing at **25.7% CAGR** toward USD 100 billion. With DB Schenker, Kuehne+Nagel and DSV competing aggressively across Warsaw and Silesia, Ken Research's data confirms: **Poland is Central Europe's logistics backbone, and the growth trajectory through 2029 is structural, not cyclical.**
Frequently Asked Questions
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### What is the size of Poland's logistics and warehousing market?
Poland's freight and logistics market is valued at **USD 34.56 billion in 2024**, forecast to grow at a **4.11% CAGR to USD 42.28 billion by 2029**. Poland's modern warehouse stock reached **36.4 million square metres** in 2025, making it Europe's fifth-largest warehouse market, according to Ken Research's sector analysis.
### Who are the leading players in Poland's warehousing sector?
Key players include DB Schenker, Kuehne+Nagel, DSV Group, Yusen Logistics, Raben Group and PKP Cargo. International operators dominate due to Poland's role as Central Europe's primary logistics interface for Western European supply chains. For the full competitive breakdown, see the [Poland Logistics and Warehousing Market](https://www.kenresearch.com/industry-reports/poland-logistics-and-warehousing-market?utm_source=HackMD&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=Automation) report.
### What are Poland's major warehousing hubs?
Warsaw (largest hub near Chopin Airport), Upper Silesia (automotive manufacturing corridor), Wrocław and Poznań (Western Poland gateways), Tri-city Gdańsk-Gdynia (Baltic port hub) and Łódź (Central Poland cross-docking node) are Poland's primary warehousing clusters.
### What is driving Poland's cold chain market growth?
Poland's cold chain logistics market at **USD 3.3 billion in 2025** is growing at a **10.64% CAGR** to USD 5.47 billion by 2030, driven by pharmaceutical export manufacturing, EU-standard fresh food supply chain requirements and hospital supply chain modernization.
### How does Poland's warehousing market compare to other European markets?
Poland ranks fifth in Europe by modern warehouse stock at **36.4 million square metres**, behind Germany, the UK, France and the Netherlands. Poland's advantage is its lower cost base, central CEE location and rapidly growing e-commerce demand. Ken Research's [Poland Warehousing Market](https://www.kenresearch.com/industry-reports/poland-warehousing-market?utm_source=HackMD&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=Automation) report provides the full European benchmark analysis.