Poland taking over role of hub for British e-commerce
Poland is increasingly replacing the Netherlands as the main logistics hub for British e-commerce companies serving the EU market. Since Brexit, deliveries from the UK to the EU have slowed by 2–4 days and cross-border costs have risen by 30–50%, prompting retailers to seek cheaper and more predictable solutions. With European e-commerce now exceeding €700 billion in value, demand for efficient cross-border logistics is growing.
According to Fulfilio, Poland offers a mature logistics market, central EU location, and the ability to cut operating costs by 20–40% while maintaining competitive delivery times. Strong 3PL expertise, VAT handling, returns management, and scalable warehousing make Poland a long-term logistics base rather than a temporary alternative.
(pb.pl)