From Prague to Global Trade: OrangeBlue s.r.o. and the Rise of Czech Logistics

In the evolving landscape of European supply chains, the Czech Republic is quietly strengthening its position as a central logistics gateway — and companies like OrangeBlue s.r.o. are part of that transformation.
Established in 2012 and headquartered in Prague, OrangeBlue operates from a strategic location within the logistics zone of Václav Havel Airport, enabling rapid cargo handling and efficient customs clearance.
The company provides a full spectrum of freight forwarding services, including air, ocean and road transportation, supported by customs brokerage and end-to-end logistics solutions.
A Strategic Footprint in Central Europe
OrangeBlue’s positioning at Prague’s main international airport allows shipments to be processed within minutes of arrival, offering a competitive advantage in time-sensitive supply chains.
Its operational scope includes:
•Global air freight, including express and hazardous cargo
•Ocean freight services (FCL and LCL)
•European road transportation
•Warehousing, insurance and customs services
The company also benefits from the experience of its parent firm, VSSPED s.r.o., which has been active in Czech and European logistics markets for more than a decade.
Leadership and Operational Focus
Under the direction of Zdenek Vintr, OrangeBlue continues to develop its operational capabilities while maintaining a focus on efficiency and service reliability — key factors in a market defined by volatility and cost pressure.
Expansion Reflecting Market Dynamics
OrangeBlue’s trajectory mirrors broader developments in the Czech logistics sector. The country has become an increasingly important node within European trade flows, driven by its geographic position and integration into EU supply chains.
The expansion of logistics infrastructure around Prague, including facilities near major cargo hubs and intermodal terminals such as Metrans, reflects growing demand for efficient distribution networks in Central Europe.
At the same time, regional supply chains are adapting to geopolitical shifts, reinforcing the role of inland hubs like Prague in maintaining continuity across European trade corridors.
Connecting Central Europe to Global Markets
In a logistics environment defined by speed, reliability and adaptability, OrangeBlue represents a model of mid-sized European forwarders that combine local expertise with global reach.
From its base in Prague, the company continues to facilitate international trade flows — connecting Central Europe to key global markets through integrated, multimodal logistics solutions.
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