A growing number of foreign workers, especially from Ukraine, Belarus, and Georgia, are choosing Poland as a place to work in the logistics sector, now representing around 20% of the workforce. Investors are eager to locate warehouses in key regions like Warsaw, Upper Silesia, and the Tricity, attracted by well-developed infrastructure and skilled staff. However, lower unemployment in large cities is pushing companies to look for candidates in smaller towns. Automation trends are visible, yet there is still a shortage of employees to operate and supervise automated logistics equipment.
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