French secondary market enabler Dipli has announced the opening of a new office in Warsaw, marking a significant milestone in its mission to scale circularity across Europe. Currently Dipli has offices in France and Spain adding Poland. This strategic move strengthens its presence in Eastern Europe and brings it closer to key partners, customers, and suppliers in the region. Poland stands out as a crucial market for the refurbished electronics industry. A recent Dipli x IPSOS study (2024) found that 40% of Polish consumers own a refurbished smartphone, compared to just 28% in France. This growing demand highlights Poland’s potential as a hub for sustainable technology adoption.
Strong local partnerships already in place
Dipli is not entering Poland unprepared. The company already collaborates with local suppliers, partners, and customers, ensuring a seamless expansion. By establishing a physical presence in Warsaw, Dipli aims to deepen these relationships and enhance operational efficiency.
Poland’s expertise in device assessment
The country is home to major players specializing in device testing, refurbishment, and resale. This expertise makes Poland an ideal location for companies like Dipli, which prioritize high-quality refurbishment standards and efficient logistics.
Expanding toward Eastern Europe
Warsaw’s strategic location allows Dipli to strengthen its reach across Eastern Europe. With the second-hand market growing rapidly in the region, this expansion supports Dipli’s ambition to make circularity the norm across the continent.
Hiring for a key local role
To accelerate its operations in Poland, Dipli is hiring a Circular Project Manager in Warsaw. This role will lead local deployments and customer success, with more positions expected to follow. So, if you are interested, please check LinkedIn and apply.
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