Picnic, a prominent Dutch online supermarket, is significantly bolstering its logistics infrastructure in the Île-de-France region with the scheduled opening of a new strategic logistics hub in Bezons, Val-d'Oise (95), on July 30, 2025.

 

Picnic's strategic investment in Île-de-France logistics

 

This latest facility in Bezons represents a pivotal step in Picnic's ambitious expansion strategy, designed to optimize its delivery network across the densely populated Paris metropolitan area.

 

The new hub is strategically positioned to extend Picnic's reach into western Paris, enabling the efficient servicing of over 500,000 additional households.

 

This expansion is further integrated with Picnic's existing order preparation center in Moissy-Cramayel (77), enhancing overall supply chain efficiency and last-mile delivery capabilities.

 

Unlocking greater market access in Paris

 

The Bezons hub finalizes Picnic's comprehensive logistical deployment in the Île-de-France region, completing a robust network of delivery hubs that collectively now serve more than two million households across the Parisian basin.

 

This extensive coverage underscores the growing demand for efficient e-commerce logistics and the critical role of well-located distribution centers in meeting consumer expectations for speed and reliability.

 

Furthermore, this expansion is set to create approximately fifty new jobs at the Bezons site, contributing to local employment.

 

Implications for businesses seeking Paris warehouse space

 

Picnic's strategic investment in Bezons highlights the immense value of prime logistics locations within the Île-de-France region. For businesses actively seeking office or warehouse space to rent, this development serves as a clear indicator of the market's trajectory towards highly localized and interconnected distribution networks.

 

The emphasis on last-mile delivery efficiency, extensive household coverage, and strategic linkages to central preparation facilities showcases the evolving demands on modern supply chains. Companies looking to penetrate or deepen their presence in the robust Parisian market should consider locations offering similar advantages in connectivity, accessibility, and potential for rapid market access to a large consumer base.

 

Source: voxlog.fr