Choosing a warehouse in Europe is a key factor for any business that deals with goods and aims to optimize logistics. The geographical location of a warehouse directly affects delivery speed, service costs, and access to target markets.
To provide warehouse storage and cargo handling services, Ninna Holding International has built a network of warehouses in strategically important European cities:
- Estonia, Tallinn (main warehouse)
- Lithuania, Vilnius
- Poland, Warsaw
- Germany, Berlin
- Netherlands, Rotterdam
This distribution allows the company to cover both Northern and Central Europe as well as major international trade flows.
Ninna Holding International’s Warehouse Network
Estonia, Tallinn — Main Warehouse
Advantages:
- Proximity to Baltic Sea and Scandinavian ports.
- Advanced IT infrastructure and modern logistics solutions.
- Convenient distribution to Northern markets (Finland, Sweden).
Role: Main hub for supply chain management and cargo consolidation.
Lithuania, Vilnius
Advantages:
- A geographical “bridge” between the Baltics, Poland, and Central Europe.
- Competitive rates for rental and logistics.
- Strong transit conditions for Eastern Europe.
Role: Support for Baltic and Eastern European routes.
Poland, Warsaw
Advantages:
- One of the largest logistics hubs in Central Europe.
- Competitive pricing with well-developed warehouse infrastructure.
- Convenient location for transport to Germany, the Czech Republic, and the Baltics.
Role: A key point for serving Central Europe and logistics transit.
Germany, Berlin
Advantages:
- Germany is Europe’s main logistics market.
- Berlin offers convenient access to both Western and Eastern EU regions.
- High-quality infrastructure and access to Europe’s largest market.
Role: Distribution warehouse for Germany and neighboring markets (Austria, Czech Republic, France).
Netherlands, Rotterdam
Advantages:
- One of the largest ports in the world and the main entry point for goods into Europe.
- Efficient logistics for e-commerce and international deliveries.
- Highly automated warehouse facilities.
Role: Strategic hub for imports from Asia and the USA, as well as distribution across Western Europe.

Why Is This Warehouse Network Effective?
- Coverage of key European regions: from the Northern and Baltic areas (Estonia, Lithuania) to the EU’s largest markets (Germany, Netherlands).
- Balanced costs and opportunities: combining warehouses in countries with affordable rates (Lithuania, Poland) and leading logistics hubs (Germany, Netherlands).
- Logistics flexibility: the ability to quickly reroute cargo across different routes depending on client needs.
- Convenience for international trade: Rotterdam and Tallinn provide access to seaports, while Berlin and Warsaw ensure efficient land transport corridors.
Conclusion
The Ninna Holding International warehouse network is designed to combine strategic geography with economic efficiency. The central warehouse in Tallinn manages cargo flows, while the distributed warehouses in Lithuania, Poland, Germany, and the Netherlands ensure coverage of both local and international markets.
This provides the company’s clients not only with fast delivery times but also with cost optimization through flexible logistics solutions.

