Amazon plans to invest more than PLN 23 billion in Poland between 2026 and 2028, strengthening its presence in one of Europe’s fastest-growing markets. The global e-commerce giant has announced further development of its logistics infrastructure, technology operations and local productions for the Prime Video platform.
One of the most important elements of these plans is the construction of a modern logistics centre in Dobromierz, in Lower Silesia, which will become Amazon’s 12th distribution centre in Poland.
This investment confirms Poland’s growing role as a strategic location for global technology and logistics companies.
Amazon invests in next-generation logistics in Poland
Amazon’s new logistics centre in Dobromierz is expected to open in 2026 and will be one of the company’s most technologically advanced facilities in Europe.
The warehouse will be equipped with:
- more than 5,000 robots supporting employees,
- advanced warehouse process automation systems,
- intelligent technologies designed to speed up order picking.
These modern solutions are intended to increase operational efficiency while also improving working comfort and safety.
In its first year of operation, the new logistics centre is expected to create more than 1,000 jobs, strengthening the labour market in Lower Silesia.
Warehouse automation is one of the most important trends in modern logistics. The use of robots and artificial intelligence systems can reduce order fulfilment times by several dozen percent.
How many Amazon logistics centres operate in Poland?
Once the Dobromierz facility begins operations, Amazon will have 12 logistics centres in Poland.
The company’s facilities are located, among others, in:
- Wrocław,
- Poznań,
- Łódź,
- Gliwice,
- Szczecin.
Poland has become one of Amazon’s largest logistics hubs in Europe.
Its distribution centres serve not only Polish customers, but also orders for many other countries, including Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and the Baltic states.
Why is Amazon investing in Poland?
Amazon’s decision to allocate another several billion zloty to the development of its operations in Poland results from a number of key factors.
Dynamic economic growth
Poland is currently one of the world’s 20 largest economies and has maintained stable economic growth for years. This makes the country an attractive location for long-term investment by international companies.
Strategic location in Europe
Poland’s central location allows logistics and e-commerce companies to efficiently serve both Western Europe and Central and Eastern Europe.
Access to skilled professionals
Poland is one of Europe’s largest technology hubs. Every year, technical universities educate thousands of IT specialists, engineers and new technology experts.
These factors are the reason why Amazon is investing increasing amounts in Poland, developing not only logistics, but also technology and innovation.
If you would like to learn more about the conditions that attract foreign companies and how investing in Poland in 2026 looks, read also our detailed guide for investors.
Poland’s e-commerce market is growing rapidly
Amazon’s rising investment is also a result of the rapid growth of online retail in Poland.
According to industry data, the value of the Polish e-commerce market has exceeded PLN 90 billion, and forecasts indicate further growth in the coming years.
It is estimated that around 75% of people in Poland shop online at least once a month, making Poland one of the fastest-growing e-commerce markets in Europe.
Amazon also invests in technology in Poland
Amazon’s operations in Poland go far beyond logistics. The company is also developing advanced technology projects in the country.
Amazon has in Poland:
- corporate offices,
- Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure,
- technology development centres in Gdańsk, Warsaw and Kraków.
These centres are where solutions are created that are later used by millions of users around the world.
AWS cloud services are currently used by thousands of companies, start-ups and public institutions in more than 190 countries.
Amazon is one of the largest technology employers in Poland
Amazon currently employs more than 19,000 people in Poland, making it one of the largest employers in the modern technology sector.
The company’s operations also generate thousands of additional jobs in logistics, transport and technology businesses that cooperate with Amazon.
Thanks to its long-term investments, Amazon has become one of the largest American investors in Poland.
More than PLN 45 billion invested by Amazon in Poland
Since entering the Polish market in 2012, Amazon has invested around PLN 45 billion in Poland.
These funds have been allocated, among others, to:
- the development of logistics infrastructure,
- the creation of new jobs,
- support for Polish small and medium-sized enterprises,
- technology development and research.
Thousands of Polish companies sell on Amazon in global markets
Amazon’s growth in Poland is also highly important for local entrepreneurs.
According to company data, more than 90,000 Polish small and medium-sized enterprises sell their products through the Amazon platform.
As a result, products made in Poland reach customers in many countries, including:
- Germany,
- France,
- Italy,
- Spain.
For many businesses, selling on Amazon has become one of their most important export channels.
The platform enables companies to reach hundreds of millions of customers worldwide without having to build their own sales infrastructure.
Amazon also invests in Poland’s media sector
Amazon is also developing entertainment-related projects in Poland. The company is investing in local productions for the Prime Video platform.
In recent years, these have included:
- the show LOL: Last One Laughing,
- documentaries about Robert Lewandowski and Wojciech Szczęsny.
Investment in local content shows that Poland is becoming an important market not only for technology and logistics, but also for the global media sector.
Poland is becoming increasingly important on the map of technology investment
The growing investments of global technology companies show that Poland is becoming one of the most important technology and logistics centres in Central and Eastern Europe. Modern infrastructure, access to skilled professionals and stable economic growth are making Poland an increasingly attractive place for international companies to expand their operations.
Amazon invests in Poland – a signal to global investors
Amazon’s planned PLN 23 billion in new investment in Poland sends a clear signal to global investors.
Poland is increasingly seen as one of the most promising places to do business in Europe. The development of technology, logistics infrastructure and the digital economy is making the country an increasingly important part of global supply chains and innovation.
If you would like to learn more about economic trends and the inflow of foreign investment into Poland, read also our article explaining why Poland is becoming one of the most important investment destinations in Europe: Investing in Poland – FDI inflows, reinvestments and Poland’s role in European supply chains.



