On 26th September, Bo Shijiu, Chairman of Changjiu Logistics, Yan Chao, President of Changjiu Logistics, and Meng Qingwen, Vice President of Changjiu Logistics, led a team to visit ADAMPOL S.A. and Malaszewicz Yard together with their partners and gain an in-depth understanding of the business situation of ADAMPOL S.A. and the market dynamics in Europe.

Meeting between a delegation from Changjiu Logistics and representatives of Adampol S.A.

 

ADAMPOL S.A. is an important shareholding company of Changjiu Logistics, with a high degree of business synergy between the two companies, and Changjiu Logistics acquired a 30% stake in it in 2021. ADAMPOL S.A. Founded in 1990 in Poland, the company specializes in automotive logistics, offering services such as new car quality acceptance, automotive warehousing, automotive parts assembly, and general cargo logistics. With a wide business scope that covers Poland, Spain, Belgium, Russia, and other European countries, and this Polish giant enterprise have established itsselves as a leading member in the industry. In addition, this Polish enterprise has also expanded its operations to include various steam, sea, and railway lines, positioning itself as a core asset along the “One Belt One Road” initiative. Due to limited production capacity, lengthy transport times, and high costs, Europe is facing a shortage of capacity. However, as one of the foremost road haulage companies in Europe, ADAMPOL S.A. is using this opportunity to provide exceptional logistics services to European companies. Through constant business integration, it is committed to delivering high-quality solutions in this challenging market.

Adampol S.A. Main business Areas

With the surge in China’s automobile brand exports in recent years, there has been a consistent and robust demand for the distribution of complete vehicles and KD parts to Europe. As China’s new energy industry chain becomes more globalized, the establishment of numerous power battery and raw material factories in Europe has led to an increased need for logistics services. This brings our attention to the significance of Malaszewicz station, which has evolved into Poland’s largest railway transshipment port since the 1970s and currently serves as a vital distribution and transshipment hub for China-European liner trains entering Europe. ADAMPOL S.A.’s resources at this station add to its competitive edge in radiating its business across the European region. The extensive research conducted has brought clarity to the direction of cooperation between both parties. Moving forward, we will meticulously examine and assess international logistics and related services, as well as domestic and overseas market planning and network development. Together, we will actively explore detailed and innovative solutions in order to achieve a mutually beneficial and synergistic partnership.