E-commerce logistics platform operating across 32 countries with owned and mediated delivery networks
Packeta operates a multi-country logistics infrastructure serving e-commerce merchants across 32 markets, with core assets including pickup points, Z-BOXes, home delivery fleets, and cross-border fulfillment. The project backlog reveals an organization in heavy operational transition: building transport planning from scratch, implementing capacity models, standardizing processes across seven European entities, and scaling learning programs for thousands of employees—all while optimizing labor and utilization costs. The hiring mix is weighted toward logistics and engineering roles, with a notable emphasis on process improvement (lean initiatives, KPI dashboards) and learning infrastructure.
Packeta is a privately held e-commerce logistics operator founded in 2010, based in Prague and operating across seven European countries (Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Slovenia, Germany) plus an additional 25 global markets. The platform combines proprietary pickup and home-delivery networks with mediated carrier partnerships, serving online retailers with parcel delivery, cross-border shipping, and C2C solutions. With 1,000–5,000 employees, the company manages significant operational complexity: own delivery fleets in select regions, franchise pickup-box networks (Z-BOXes), and integration with third-party carriers. The tech stack is enterprise-class (Azure, SAP, Oracle, ServiceNow, Kubernetes) and positioned to handle multi-country logistics coordination, though the current project slate suggests the company is still standardizing its operational processes and capacity-planning capabilities across its distributed network.
Packeta operates locally in seven European countries (Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Slovenia, Germany) and serves customers in 32 countries globally.
Packeta runs on Azure cloud (compute, AD, security via Sentinel), SAP and Oracle for backend systems, Kubernetes and Docker for containerized services, ServiceNow for IT service management, and GitLab/Argo CD for deployment automation.
Active projects include building transport planning systems from scratch, implementing capacity models, standardizing processes across countries, and scaling multi-year learning and development programs for thousands of employees.
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