What does the launch of FedEx Surround® in Poland mean for logistics?
FedEx has officially launched FedEx Surround® in Poland, raising the question of how this new service will impact logistics operations in the region. The answer lies in its capabilities: FedEx Surround® offers near-real-time shipment visibility, predictive analytics, and proactive risk mitigation, which are crucial for modern supply chains.
This launch follows the initial introduction of FedEx Surround® in Europe in 2024, marking a significant expansion of FedEx’s digital logistics solutions. Mariusz Mik, a representative from FedEx, stated, “FedEx Surround® in Poland demonstrates our commitment to empowering customers with smarter, data-driven logistics solutions.”
FedEx’s operations are supported by a robust infrastructure, moving approximately 17 million shipments daily and generating around 2 petabytes of data. This data-driven approach is further enhanced by FedEx Dataworks, located in Kraków, which serves as a global analytics and digital innovation engine for the company.
Financially, FedEx Corporation is performing well, with a market capitalization of about $84.7 billion. For fiscal Q2 2026, the company reported revenue of $23.5 billion, reflecting a 6.8% increase year-over-year, and adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $4.82, up 19% from the previous year.
Additionally, Grantham Mayo Van Otterloo & Co. LLC has increased its position in FedEx by 36.5%, purchasing 19,520 shares, indicating strong investor confidence in the company’s future. FedEx’s stock has been trading above its 50-day and 200-day moving averages since mid-October 2025, further highlighting its positive market performance.
Katarzyna Osuch‑Bukowska, another FedEx executive, emphasized the importance of innovation in logistics, stating, “Modern logistics is an intelligent ecosystem that predicts, optimizes, and informs.” This perspective aligns with the goals of FedEx Surround®, which aims to enhance operational efficiency for its customers.
As FedEx Surround® continues to roll out in Poland, the logistics landscape is expected to evolve, offering businesses more sophisticated tools for managing their supply chains. However, details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific impacts on local businesses and how they will adapt to these new technologies.