DHL Express has invested €7.9 million in two new terminals in Poland.
One of the terminals is located in the north-western city of Szczecin and the other in Kielce in
south-eastern Poland.The new Szczecin terminal, costing €4.7 million, has capacity for 10,500 shipments a day. The2,850 sqm centre has an automatic sorter, 67 gates for trucks and vans, and its own customsagency.
The terminal at Kielce, which cost nearly €3.2 million, can sort up to 7,500 shipments a daywith automatic sorting equipment. It has 42 gates.
Tomasz Buras, head of DHL Express Poland, said the two new terminals were the latest stage inthe company’s network expansion in the country. In 2009-10 DHL had already opened eight newfacilities with a total value of €21 million, he said.