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Kamil Szymański

Kamil Szymański

Associate Director, Head of Industrial Agency

Savills

Kamil is responsible for the Industrial Agency team’s development strategy and oversight across Poland, relations with key accounts, securing new projects and expansion of services.

He has over 16 years of experience in the real estate market and TSL industry. Together with the team he provides professional support e.g. in the search for the best-suited location of warehouse or industrial facilities, renegotiation of lease agreements and logistics services for warehouse purposes. During his professional career he has successfully advised many prestigious clients, including Poland’s leading logistics providers such as DSV Solutions, DB Schenker, No Limit, ID Logistics and ND Logistics. He joined Savills in 2016. 

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  • WAREHOUSES

    Warehouses as new sites for retail

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    Warehouses as new sites for retail

    Every day, 21 online shops are opened in Poland, and every year, the e-commerce sector keeps growing by over 18 per cent and is now worth over PLN 50 billion. The warehouse and logistics market clearly benefits from that. Poland is an international logistics hub, handling orders for the largest online shops. What will be the growth in demand for warehouses intended for handling e-commerce? What does the future hold for co-operation between retail and logistics? What do e-sales companies expect of developers? What will be the changes to their requirements versus technical, equipment or facility automation specifications? Large warehouses, small business units, and small warehouses for light manufacturing: What will the facilities and future locations of warehouses for the e-commerce sector be like?

    Warehouses as new sites for retail

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