LPP Logistics has inaugurated a new distribution center in Romania, covering an area of 56,000 square meters. This warehouse will serve the group's stores in Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece, with the capacity to expand in the future. The expansion is planned for the beginning of 2027, at which point the center will be able to serve 900 stores. By the end of the year, the center will employ over 300 people, with this number expected to grow alongside the expansion. Sebastian Sołtys, CEO of LPP Logistics, emphasized the importance of this new center, mentioning that not only are previous capacities being restored, but a modern unit is being created, ready for the growth of the Sinsay brand. LPP Logistics manages an extensive supply and distribution network, with a total area of over 700,000 square meters, and operates five fashion brands, with over 3,800 stores across three continents. The company has 63,000 employees and is listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.
Sources
Gigantul polonez din spatele Sinsay a deschis în România un centru logistic care deservește trei țări
LPP Logistics deschide un centru de distribuție lângă București
LPP Logistics, care asigură logistica mărcilor Reserved, Cropp, House, Mohito şi Sinsay, deschide un nou depozit lângă Bucureşti, după incendiul care a afectat centrul logistic anul trecut. Depozitul deserveşte magazinele din România, Bulgaria şi Grecia
FOTO LPP lansează în România un nou centru de distribuție, unde a adus deja 1.000 de roboți
Latest News
20:36
Mircea Abrudean, the president of the Senate, announces an extraordinary session in Parliament between August 24 and 26, dedicated to the reforms in the PNRR.
20:20
The union of employees working with European funds contests the Salary Law and accuses Minister Pîslaru: "His own minister hits the employees whose results he boasts about!"
20:05
The co-founders of La Mița Biciclista apologized after the negative reactions generated by a video considered elitist. Edmond Niculușcă: "Mr. Mihai, I ask for your forgiveness!"
19:59
Traian Băsescu criticized on Digi24 the project of the new Salary Law, stating that the mixing of salary with bonuses will not be accepted by the European Commission.
19:53
A 35-year-old Romanian man was arrested in Romania, accused of raping a 12-year-old minor who went missing from Spain. The minor ran away from home to be with him.
See more news