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LPP Logistics wins prestigious awards in the TSL industry

LPP Logistics has once again found itself among the industry leaders, winning awards in the TSL Awards competition organised by the Rzeczpospolita daily. In this year’s edition, the company was honoured in two categories: “Logistics Infrastructure Development” and “Innovation in Logistics”. The internal operator of the LPP Group was also recognised in two other prestigious rankings compiled by the teams of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna and Rzeczpospolita. All these distinctions are the result of the consistent implementation of the development strategy and significant investments in infrastructure and automation of logistics processes.

LPP Logistics continuously invests in modern automation and robotics solutions that streamline the management of goods flow in warehouses and increase productivity in selected processes by up to 50%. Thanks to the innovations implemented, the company reduces delivery times, increases operational flexibility, handles a growing number of orders and minimises costs.

One of the key projects that earned the company an award in the “Innovation in Logistics” category is the first stage of robotisation of the e-commerce warehouse near Bydgoszcz. Launched in 2024, the facility was equipped in the pilot phase with automatic technologies and systems supported by AI algorithms. Over 175,000 automatic storage spaces and 555 autonomous robots enabled the handling of up to 5,000 online orders per hour, significantly increasing the operational efficiency of LPP Logistics’ largest fulfilment centre.

In the “Logistics Infrastructure Development” category, the company’s dynamic expansion of its warehouse space was recognised. At the end of 2024, it amounted to 644,000 square metres, which was an increase of 50 per cent year-on-year. During this time, a distribution centre was launched and expanded in Romania, two new e-commerce warehouses were opened – FC Bydgoszcz and FC Romania – and the expansion of the Brześć Kujawski distribution centre by an additional 85,000 square metres was commenced.

LPP Logistics also ranked high in other industry rankings. In the Dziennik Gazeta Prawna ranking, the company was placed 5th among logistics operators in Poland in terms of TSL revenue for 2024 in the overall ranking and 3rd in the “logistics services” category. In the Rzeczpospolita ranking, the company moved up from 16th to 12th place among the best forwarding companies.

Our consistent efforts in the area of automation and warehouse infrastructure expansion have been recognised and appreciated by the juries of the most important logistics rankings and competitions. This confirms that our strategy of building technological advantage is the right one. Behind each of these successes are people – their knowledge, commitment and willingness to implement innovations at a rapid pace. LPP Logistics currently supports the expansion of LPP brands in 44 markets, and our goal is to double our distribution space by the end of 2026 and build a network of warehouses capable of handling twice the volume of e-commerce orders. This is an ambitious task that we are pursuing together – with a team that proves every day that innovation and agility in action are a powerful driving force – says Sebastian Sołtys, President of LPP Logistics.

The company is continuing to develop its international supply and distribution network so that by 2027 its facilities will be able to handle deliveries to approximately 7,500 physical stores and fulfil twice the volume of e-commerce orders for LPP brands. By the end of 2026, LPP Logistics’ warehouse space will continue to grow dynamically, and the robot fleet in three key fulfilment centres will be expanded with another 1,900 devices, which will allow it to respond even more effectively to the growing needs of the LPP Group.

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LPP Logistics is a logistics operator managing the LPP Group’s supply and distribution network, comprising distribution centres and fulfilment centres with a total area of over 600,000 m². It operates on three continents, providing a full range of logistics services – from sea, rail and road freight, through its own customs agency, to advanced warehouse logistics using modern systems such as WMS, warehouse automation and Warehouse Intelligence solutions based on artificial intelligence algorithms.

LPP is a Polish family-owned company, one of the most dynamically developing companies in the clothing industry in Central Europe. For 30 years, it has been successfully designing and selling its collections and accessories in Poland and abroad. LPP manages five fashion brands: Reserved, Cropp, House, Mohito and Sinsay, which are currently available in brick-and-mortar stores and online in 44 markets around the world. The company has a network of nearly 3,200 stores with a total area exceeding 2.6 million square metres and distributes its products to three continents every year. LPP also plays an important role in creating jobs for 54,000 people in offices and sales structures in Poland, Europe, Asia and Africa. The company is listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange as part of the WIG20 index and belongs to the prestigious MSCI Poland index.