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Logistics infrastructure developments in Romania
Overview
Logistics infrastructure in Romania has seen recent developments aimed at increasing capacity and regional efficiency. LPP Logistics inaugurated a 56,000-square-metre distribution center near Bucharest to supply retail outlets in Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece. The facility, which incorporates eco-friendly systems, was built to replace a previous warehouse damaged by fire and is intended to support the group’s brands, specifically the Sinsay label.
In a separate move to address regional competition, Poșta Română launched a €3 million logistics hub in Cluj-Napoca. This facility is designed to decentralize customs and sorting operations, allowing goods from Western Europe to undergo formalities locally rather than being routed through Bucharest. The investment aims to capture international e-commerce traffic from platforms such as Temu and Shein, countering a trend where customs processing for Asian parcels has shifted to neighboring Hungary and Poland.
Entities
Sebastian Sołtys · Poșta Română · Romania · LPP Logistics · Sinsay
Timeline
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10 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesPoșta Română opens €3M Cluj hub to counter regional logistics competitionPoșta Română opened a €3 million hub in Cluj to decentralize customs processing and compete with regional logistics nodes in Hungary and Poland used by platforms like Temu.
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21 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesLPP Logistics Opens New 56,000 sqm Distribution Center in RomaniaLPP Logistics opened a 56,000 sqm warehouse near Bucharest, serving LPP stores in Romania, Bulgaria and Greece, with plans to double capacity to 900 shops by 2027.
Sources
flux24.ro · mobilissimo.ro