About MeadowPost
A reference on how parcels are sorted, routed, and delivered across Poland.
A focused resource on postal logistics
MeadowPost documents how Poland's parcel infrastructure works — the physical processes behind sorting hubs, the technical standards that govern shipping labels, and the last-mile models that get a package from a distribution center to a front door or locker.
The content is written with a practical orientation. Each section covers a specific layer of the logistics chain, drawing on publicly available operational data and industry documentation rather than promotional material.
The site is maintained by MeadowPost Sp. z o.o., registered in Warsaw. Corrections and factual feedback are welcome by email.
Three topic areas
Last-Mile Delivery Models
Home delivery schedules, parcel locker networks, and PUDO point structures — the options available to recipients in Poland and the operational logic behind each.
ReadParcel Sorting Technology
The equipment and processes inside a modern sorting facility — from conveyor layout to automated divert systems and exception handling.
ReadShipping Label Standards
GS1-128 encoding, QR code adoption, and the data structure that allows a parcel to be scanned and routed reliably across multiple carrier legs.
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