Analysts
at Ken Research in their latest publication “Poland
Warehousing Market Outlook to 2022 – By Geography (Warsaw, Silesia, Poznan, and
Others), by Business Model (Industrial/Retail/Agriculture, Container Freight
and Cold Storage) and by International and Domestic Companies” believe
that diversification, automation in warehousing and entry of global players
into the country for setting up warehouses will derive the growth in the
warehousing industry in Poland. The Polish warehousing market is expected to
register a positive CAGR of 3.89% for the forecast period of 2018-2022.
Poland
warehousing market size, market segmentations by Geography (Warsaw, Silesia,
Poznan, and Others), by Business Model (Industrial/Retail/Agriculture,
Container Freight and Cold Storage) and by International and Domestic
Companies, competitive landscape of major players in Poland logistics market
(PKP Cargo, DSV Group, Yusen Logistics (Polska) Sp. z o.o., Kuehne + Nagel In,
DB Schenker, Raben Group), future outlook and projections. The report also
presents with Value Chain Analysis in Poland Warehousing Market, Cross
Comparison of Various Regions in Poland on the Basis of Headline Rent,
Effective Rent and Vacancy Rate, Classification of Major Warehousing Hubs in
Poland (Warsaw, Upper Silesia, Poznań, Central Poland, Wroclaw, Szczecin,
Tri-city, Kraków, Bydgoszcz & Toruń and Eastern Poland) and future
technological developments in the warehousing market in Poland.
• Distribution centres and warehouses
in Poland are upgrading their technology to increase efficiency, accuracy and
overall productivity.
• There demand for warehousing space
is rising, owing to the growth of the e-commerce industry in the country which
has attracted a number of international players towards Poland.
Poland
is gradually becoming a manufacturing hub for a variety of industries in
Europe. The FMCG, automotive, furniture, agriculture, e-commerce and a number
of other industries have shown tremendous growth in the past few years. With
the growth of these industries, the warehousing market in the country has also
witnessed increase in demand. This has further boosted the investor confidence
into the market. The expansion of ports and the road infrastructure will
support the growth in the warehousing market. Various logistics giants are
planning to invest in the Polish warehousing market by opening warehouses in
the country. The fast paced growth of the E-commerce industry and entry of
global players like Amazon into the Poland will provide additional momentum to
the growth of the warehousing industry in the country. The increase in the demand
for perishable goods such as meat and sea food, agricultural products, frozen
food, dairy products, pharmaceutical products and others will drive the demand
for cold storage facilities in the country. The strategic location of the
country, connecting Western Europe to the CEE (Central and Eastern Europe) is
also one of the major factor because of which companies are now establishing
their logistics hub in Poland. Amendments to the International Financial
Reporting Standards (IFRS 16), which will come into force in 2019, will lead to
more international companies purchasing strategic production and logistics
facilities than to conclude long-term lease contracts.
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