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Jul 7, 2026 at 1:14 PMThe InPost Group has opened a new logistics and service center in CTPark Opole, which supports the operations surrounding the Paczkomat® parcel stations for European markets. The location in building OPOL01 serves as a central operational hub for the company’s international expansion.
In total, InPost has leased an area of 6,733 m², including 6,207 m² of warehouse and 526 m² of office space. In CTPark Opole, the company conducts comprehensive processes for preparing the Paczkomat devices, ranging from maintenance and configuration to branding and thorough diagnostics before shipping. The new center supports InPost’s activities in countries such as the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, and Italy.
Strengthening international logistics
The opening of the center in Opole significantly enhances InPost’s international logistics and service infrastructure. Approximately 700 Paczkomat devices pass through the facility each month, and an average of 60 shipments are processed weekly. This investment also contributes to the creation of new specialized jobs in the region.
“The OPO II logistics and service center in Opole is one of the key hubs in our European network. From here, the Paczkomat devices are fully configured, tested, and shipped ready for use to countries such as the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, and Italy,” explained Waldemar Brzoska, Director of Expansion and Deployment of the InPost Group. He emphasized that Opole is a natural choice for the company due to its excellent location, infrastructure, and access to qualified labor.
Opole continuously solidifies its position as a preferred location for companies from various industries. The strategic location between the major economic centers in southern Poland, convenient access to road infrastructure, and a rich talent pool make the region an extremely attractive destination for projects requiring efficient distribution and specialized expertise.
Modern business parks as a key to efficiency
The partnership between InPost and CTPark Opole highlights the role that modern business parks can play in the development of logistics and service operations. The OPO II center is not just a storage space but also a strategic operations center that supports the company’s international activities.
The facilities were designed from the outset with production in mind, allowing InPost to quickly move into the facility and efficiently start operations without the need for time-consuming renovations. “We are pleased to offer InPost flexible spaces that precisely meet the operational requirements of the company and support the further expansion of the Paczkomat infrastructure in Europe,” said Piotr Merta, Business Developer at CTP Poland.
CTPark Opole is a modern business and logistics complex in the northwestern part of the city, adjacent to the bypass, which provides direct access to the A4 motorway. The location between Wrocław and Katowice, as well as proximity to the Czech border, are significant advantages for servicing national and international supply chains. The park offers flexible warehouse, production, and office spaces that CTP continuously adapts to the individual needs of tenants, from traditional logistics to advanced technical operations.
In addition to InPost, companies such as Raben Group, Rohlig SUUS Logistics, Shanghai Pret Composites, UFI Filters, TitanX Engine Cooling, PUKY, Opolgraf, Inteva Products Poland, and ELSTEEL are also located in CTPark Opole.







