Poland's air cargo sector recently showcased its robust health and optimistic outlook during the TIACA Executive Summit held in Warsaw. Industry leaders, including Michal Grochowksi, cargo and mail director of LOT Cargo, emphasized the sector's preparedness for potential crises and its strategic position for future growth. This confidence stems from several factors, including the country's economic stability, a growing e-commerce market, and increasing nearshoring trends.
The Polish air cargo market has experienced significant expansion, particularly in e-commerce volumes. This growth is further supported by substantial investments in logistics infrastructure, including new warehouses and improved connectivity. The strategic geographical location of Poland in Central Europe positions it as an attractive hub for airfreight distribution across the continent.
For freight forwarders and operations managers, Poland's burgeoning air cargo market presents opportunities for new routes and increased capacity, especially for e-commerce shipments. The focus on resilience suggests a stable operating environment, while infrastructure investments could lead to more efficient handling and faster transit times. Forwarders should monitor developments in Polish air cargo hubs for potential partnerships and service expansions, particularly those serving the rapidly growing e-commerce and nearshoring supply chains.




