Amazon Commits Six Billion Dollars to Polish Infrastructure as European Investment Accelerates
Amazon announces a 23 billion zloty investment in Poland for 2026-2028, following 45 billion zlotys spent since 2012 to expand its European logistics hub.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 12, 2026, 5:37 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Economic Times

A Multi Billion Dollar Strategic Commitment
Amazon has formalized its next phase of European expansion with a planned investment of 23 billion zlotys, equivalent to approximately 6.23 billion dollars, in Poland between 2026 and 2028. The announcement, made during a high-level briefing in Warsaw, represents a substantial increase in the company’s capital expenditure within the country. This move is designed to enhance Amazon’s logistics network and technical infrastructure, ensuring that the company can meet the rising demand for rapid delivery and cloud services across Central and Eastern Europe.
Building on a Decade of Growth
The newly announced funding follows an extensive period of development that saw Amazon spend 45 billion zlotys in Poland from 2012 to 2025. By more than doubling its historical investment rate, the company is signaling that it views the Polish market not merely as a regional outpost but as a core pillar of its global supply chain. The company stated that the move reflects a continued confidence in the Polish economy and its skilled workforce, which has already supported the establishment of numerous fulfillment centers and research and development offices over the past thirteen years.
Logistical and Technological Infrastructure Expansion
While the specific allocation of the 6.23 billion dollars has not been fully detailed, industry analysts expect the funds to be directed toward the construction of highly automated fulfillment centers and the expansion of Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centers. This infrastructure is critical for maintaining the company’s competitive edge in "infrastructure warfare" against other global e-commerce players. The investment is also expected to bolster Poland’s domestic e-commerce ecosystem, providing local sellers with better access to international markets through Amazon’s sophisticated distribution networks.
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