Transportation and Logistics Market Insights—Poland

Transportation and Logistics Market Insights—Poland

New Technologies, Digital Infrastructure, and Multimodal Transportation Networks will Improve Efficiency in the Logistics Industry

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23-Nov-2017
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Research Code: 9AB2-00-93-00-00
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Poland’s economic growth is primarily driven by the increasing private consumption and the improving transport infrastructure. The country's geographical location favors trade with countries in Northern Europe and helps attract foreign investors. A key long-term factor that will contribute to the enrichment of the Polish economy is the constructive partnership between trade unions, the government, and companies. Poland is a member of the European Union and the European Monetary Union and has multilateral and bilateral trade agreements with several countries. The government has taken initiatives to streamline regulations, promote competition, and encourage entrepreneurship to support growth. The country is working on technology-oriented transport systems to become a key participant in smart mobility - mobility as a service (MaaS). Technology advancements , skillful ICT professionals, MaaS, and the use of automated guided vehicles (AGVs) in warehouses are the key transformational trends in Poland.

Digitization will be the key factor driving the transportation sector. The major automotive ecosystem participants are investing in infrastructure development. Tech start-up companies are launching innovative products; however, only a few companies combine the old industrial knowledge with the new IT skills.

Poland has a local branch of the GS1 organization that provides a system of goods tracing in the supply chain. The system is mandatory for the monitoring of FMCG products. Poland was the 2nd country, after the United States, where Amazon introduced autonomous robots in its distribution centers. The use of robots decreases time of parcel orders completion and increases the efficiency of warehousing management. Rabenity (developed by Raben Group) is the first application with Augmented Reality in Poland that allows the checking of the company’s services in contract logistics, road transport, logistics of fresh products, full truck load and intermodal transport, and sea and air freight, among others.

Scope:
The aim of this insight is to research and analyze the key developments and trends related to economy and trade and the freight and transportation and logistics and warehousing sectors in Poland.

Objectives:
• To provide an overview of the key factors driving Poland's economy and trade
• To analyze the role of the transport and logistics sector in driving the country’s economy
• To identify the initiatives undertaken by the government to improve efficiency and reduce logistics costs
• To furnish a detailed analysis of the advancement in digital technologies
• To provide an in-depth analysis of how the traditional value chain is transformed as a result of technology advancements, e-Commerce growth,
regulatory changes, and investment
• To identify the emerging opportunities as a result of economic and technology transformations and how they are expected to change the
competitive environment

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Outlook and Insights

Research Scope and Methodology

Transportation and Logistics Market Insights

Key Questions this Study will Answer

Economic Growth is Fuelled by Strong Domestic Demand

GDP Growth Trends

Growth Trends of the Transportation and Storage Sector

Nominal GDP Forecast

External Trade and Current Account Balance

Inflation Rate

Export by Region

Top Import and Export Partners

Key Macro Developments

Transportation and Logistics Market Size

Transport Price Index

Transport Labor Cost Index

Sea Freight

Road Freight

Air Freight

New Truck Registration Trends

Road Freight Composition

Overview of Transportation Technologies

Innovation and Technology Trends

Transportation—OEM Outlook

Logistics Market Developments

Logistics Outsourcing Trends

Warehousing Rent

Regional Warehousing Market Developments

Warehousing Market Insights

Outlook and Insights

Growth Opportunity—Transportation, Warehousing, and Logistics

Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

The Last Word

Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition—Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

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Poland’s economic growth is primarily driven by the increasing private consumption and the improving transport infrastructure. The country's geographical location favors trade with countries in Northern Europe and helps attract foreign investors. A key long-term factor that will contribute to the enrichment of the Polish economy is the constructive partnership between trade unions, the government, and companies. Poland is a member of the European Union and the European Monetary Union and has multilateral and bilateral trade agreements with several countries. The government has taken initiatives to streamline regulations, promote competition, and encourage entrepreneurship to support growth. The country is working on technology-oriented transport systems to become a key participant in smart mobility - mobility as a service (MaaS). Technology advancements , skillful ICT professionals, MaaS, and the use of automated guided vehicles (AGVs) in warehouses are the key transformational trends in Poland. Digitization will be the key factor driving the transportation sector. The major automotive ecosystem participants are investing in infrastructure development. Tech start-up companies are launching innovative products; however, only a few companies combine the old industrial knowledge with the new IT skills. Poland has a local branch of the GS1 organization that provides a system of goods tracing in the supply chain. The system is mandatory for the monitoring of FMCG products. Poland was the 2nd country, after the United States, where Amazon introduced autonomous robots in its distribution centers. The use of robots decreases time of parcel orders completion and increases the efficiency of warehousing management. Rabenity (developed by Raben Group) is the first application with Augmented Reality in Poland that allows the checking of the company’s services in contract logistics, road transport, logistics of fresh products, full truck load and intermodal transport, and sea a
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Author Sriram Venkatraman
WIP Number 9AB2-00-93-00-00
Keyword 1 Transportation and Logistics
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