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What modern B2B logistics networks need now
A short note on footprint, visibility, and temperature control in European supply chains.
Modern logistics networks need more than capacity. They need visibility, disciplined execution, and a design that can adapt to demand shifts without losing service quality. In Central and Eastern Europe, the combination of dense distribution networks, multi-temperature infrastructure, and proximity to both Western European production and fast-growing domestic retail markets creates a logistics environment where speed, flexibility, and compliance must coexist. Operators that can run ambient, chilled, and frozen flows from shared hubs — with unified IT and quality frameworks — are best positioned to serve the brands that demand consistent service across borders.