New FedEx Express facility in Kielce connects local companies to global markets

Utilizing a state-of-the-art sorter and a strategic location, the facility supports local businesses in their domestic and international expansion.

FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) and the world's largest express transportation company, has opened a new warehouse and office facility in Kielce, Poland. Utilizing a state-of-the-art sorter and a strategic location, the facility supports local companies in their domestic and international expansion.

The new facility in Kielce covers an area of more than 2,600 sqm and includes both warehouse and office space. Operations are conducted through 40 gates for courier vehicles and five for line vehicles. A state-of-the-art automatic sorter can simultaneously scan and weigh up to 2,000 packages per hour. Freight shipments are handled in a separate part of the warehouse, equipped with a specialized scale and scanner.

The facility has been strategically located at the exit of the S7 route, offering convenient connections to both the rest of the country and Europe. The location also offers a convenient connection to Katowice airport, from which international shipments are sent to Asia, or North America.

"For a company that has been in business for more than 50 years, our commitment to creating new opportunities, removing barriers and creating solutions that help customers grow remains unchanged," said Mariusz Mik, Vice President Ground Operations Eastern Europe, FedEx Express. "Investing in infrastructure and improving our air and road network consistently reflects our commitment to providing our customers with the best possible service while meeting their evolving needs."

With above-average economic growth, Central and Eastern Europe remains the region with the greatest potential for growth. Since 2020, FedEx Express has expanded, modernized or built 12 facilities in six countries in the region. In Poland alone, new FedEx facilities have been built in Gdansk, Torun, Kalisz and Jelenia Gora.

source: press materials

 

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