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deugro Launches Warsaw Office in Poland

deugro opened a Warsaw branch on 1 January 2026, expanding project freight forwarding in Poland and serving energy, wind, infrastructure, oil and gas, petrochemicals, and mining cargo.
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deugro opened a new branch in Warsaw, Poland on 1 January 2026 as part of its growth strategy and plans to increase its activity in the Polish market. The company said the Warsaw opening follows positive business development and builds on projects it has already completed in Poland.

With the additional location, deugro Warsaw will offer project freight forwarding and logistics services for local and international customers across sectors, including energy, wind, infrastructure, oil and gas, petrochemicals, and mining, for shipments moving to or from Poland.

Tomasz Kwapis, Country Manager at deugro Poland

The Warsaw start-up also expands the local team. deugro appointed Tomasz Kwapis as Country Manager Poland, and added Michal Tlatlik as Project Manager and Marta Zawada as Senior Project Coordinator. The company said all three bring experience in project freight forwarding in Poland.

Kwapis said he is looking forward to supporting large and demanding projects in Poland, working with the local team and deugro’s global network of project logistics specialists. He added that the Warsaw branch is expected to create additional value for operations in Poland and the wider region.

Matias Setala, President – Northern & Eastern Europe at deugro, said the Warsaw office is a milestone that strengthens the company’s position in Poland by adding a second branch alongside its existing office in Gdynia.

Matias Setala, President – Northern & Eastern Europe at deugro
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This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
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