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After a renaissance which has lasted more than 65 years, the businesses and people of the city of Warsaw know only too well the value of reliable parcel delivery services. Warsaw, the capital of Poland, has been at the centre of many conflicts down the years, and come under the control of several foreign powers, including Napoleons French forces, Russia and Germany.

Today, however, as a city which proudly turned around its fortunes and was rebuilt after the last of these occupations, during the Second World War, it is welcoming a foreign invasion of a different kind of substantial investment.

This has enabled it to be comprehensively rebuilt following the damage wrought by successive occupiers, most recently the Germans, in both the First and Second World Wars. Its recovery from these devastating conflicts has earned it the nickname The Phoenix City. Evidence of its renaissance is all around, including many new roads and bridges, and improved sanitation and healthcare facilities.

These improvements have led to people and businesses flocking to set up in the city, and resulted in it being named the seventh fastest-emerging market in the world. As a result the city enjoys low unemployment, and produces around one-eighth of Polands total income. Its population has more than quadrupled since 1945, to stand at more than 1.7million today.

That means that many people who might at one time have come to the UK to find work are enjoying better living conditions than have been experienced for generations. Having travelled widely too, these people have often established strong connections with the nations in which they spent time, and so appreciate receiving parcels containing reminders of their time abroad. So using the fast and efficient services of a courier delivery company to Warsaw to send them presents, or just things which they might not be able to buy in Poland, is sure to go down well.

Businesses, too, can capitalise on these ties. It may be that a one-time Polish exile came across a particular product while spending time in the UK that cannot be found at home. So negotiating to supply a business with that product to sell in Poland could be a lucrative venture. Thats especially true if they have the support of a dependable international delivery company to help them satisfy that need.

by: Jamie Francis




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