FedEx has opened a new sorting facility in Vilnius, Lithuania, that will provide businesses with improved cross-border e-commerce capabilities and streamlined logistics operations.
The 3,700m2 facility, which includes a 2,500m2 warehouse and a 1,200m2 office space, is equipped with an advanced sorting system, three docks for line-haul trucks, three van-truck docks and 40 dedicated courier van docking docks, ensuring efficient handling of current and future parcel volumes.
The building also incorporates elements designed to create a comfortable working environment and greater energy efficiency, including best-in-class insulation and electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
The Vilnius facility is part of the company’s ongoing investment in the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region. In recent years, FedEx has strengthened its infrastructure by building or expanding 17 facilities in six countries in the region, driving innovation and enhancing logistics efficiency there.
“The new investment in Lithuania underscores our dedication to driving innovation and enhancing efficiency in the logistics industry,” said Mariusz Mik, vice president ground operations Nordics, Eastern Europe, FedEx.
“This facility not only enhances delivery processes and reliability for Lithuanian businesses but also helps strengthen their competitiveness on the global stage. As online shopping continues to rise, at FedEx, we remain committed to providing innovative and customer-centric logistics solutions to support Lithuania’s thriving e-commerce sector.”