Postal sorting office

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.

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Three topic areas

Delivery Networks

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.

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Sorting Hubs

Parcel Sorting Technology

The equipment and processes inside a modern sorting facility — from conveyor layout to automated divert systems and exception handling.

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Labels & Standards

Shipping 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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The content on this site is provided for informational purposes only. While we make reasonable efforts to keep information current, logistics regulations, carrier policies, and network structures change. Verify details with the relevant operator or authority before making operational decisions.

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