Polska-Czechy połączenie 5 razy w tygodniu

Fresh Logistics Polska launches a new connection to the Czech Republic 5 times a week!

2026.04.16

Fresh Logistics Polska, a company belonging to the Raben Group, has launched a regular transport connection between Poland and the Czech Republic. The service operates five times a week, with deliveries carried out on business days, ensuring fast, stable and safe transport of fresh products in controlled temperature conditions. As a result, food producers can efficiently reach customers in both countries.

The operational scheme is simple:

  • Day A – collection of shipments from all locations in Poland or the Czech Republic

  • Day B – cross-border transfer

  • Day C – deliveries to recipients in both countries

Shipment consolidation increases vehicle load capacity, resulting in lower costs and a reduction in empty runs by eliminating poorly filled dedicated transports. Additionally, it supports CO₂ emission reduction and makes the supply chain more sustainable.

Why the Czech Republic?

The decision to develop transport on this route is driven by clear market trends. In 2025, Polish food exports increased by 8% compared to the previous year, reaching approximately EUR 48.5 billion. The Czech Republic is one of the most important destinations for Polish food products, as around 9% of Poland’s European food exports are delivered to this market. [1] Poland also holds a significant share of the total Czech food import (16.5%), which has been growing steadily. [2]

Poland remains one of the European leaders in food exports in categories such as meat and meat products, dairy products, as well as fruit and vegetables. [3] At the same time, food imports in the Czech Republic have increased significantly in recent years, which raises the demand for frequent deliveries and fast product rotation. [4] Geographic proximity and the absence of customs barriers allow for very short transit times, enabling deliveries to customers as early as the day following the arrival of shipments in the Czech Republic. This makes the Poland–Czech Republic route ideal for products with a short shelf life.

The two-directional flow of goods between Poland and the Czech Republic operated by Fresh Logistics enables the fleet to run in a constant shuttle system and optimizes costs, resulting in more attractive cooperation terms for customers.

Flexibility and proven quality

Fresh Logistics Polska offers shipments starting from just one pallet, ensuring flexibility and an individual approach to each customer’s needs. Throughout the entire supply chain, the appropriate temperature for food products is maintained, while IFS certifications guarantee the highest safety and quality standards.

A dedicated offer has also been prepared for suppliers cooperating with the largest retail chains in the Czech Republic. It includes comprehensive service for leading Czech retail networks.

Fresh Logistics Polska – a leader in fresh products logistics

The company has been operating on the market since 2002 and has a network of nine branches as well as a modern fleet of over 550 vehicles equipped with online temperature monitoring systems. Fresh Logistics consistently develops its network of international temperature-controlled connections, responding to growing market needs and the requirements of manufacturers and retail chains.

The connection between Poland and the Czech Republic is another step in strengthening the company’s position as one of the European leaders in fresh product logistics.

 

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Sources:

[1] https://www.trade.gov.pl/en/news/polands-food-exports-on-the-rise/?utm_source

[2] https://wits.worldbank.org/CountryProfile/en/Country/CZE/Year/2023/TradeFlow/Import/Partner/by-country/Product/16-24_FoodProd/Show/Partner%20Name;MPRT-TRD-VL;MPRT-PRDCT-SHR;AHS-WGHTD-AVRG;MFN-WGHTD-AVRG;/Sort/MPRT-TRD-VL/Chart/top10

[3] https://www.worldfood.pl/en/poland-as-a-leader-in-food-exports-in-europe

[4] https://tradingeconomics.com/czech-republic/food-imports-percent-of-merchandise-imports-wb-data.html

2026.04.16