
Travel-planning platform Nakordoni updated its Kuźnica–Bruzgi dashboard at 19:07 on 20 June, showing a 15-minute wait for passenger cars and, for the first time, flagging the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) as "Aktywny" on the Polish side. The live status suggests that Polish border authorities have silently moved from pilot to production ahead of the official Schengen-wide EES start date in October. Travellers now provide four fingerprints and a facial image on first entry; subsequent crossings are verified biometrically in seconds. For business travellers shuttling between Polish factories and suppliers in Belarus, the new process may initially add a few minutes but promises to shorten overall clearance once databases are fully populated. Frequent-traveller kiosks are being installed at Kuźnica and Terespol; holders of Polish diplomatic and service passports can already pre-enrol via the e-Konsulat portal.
If you want to be sure your documentation is in order before you reach the border, VisaHQ can help. Its Poland portal (https://www.visahq.com/poland/) lays out the latest visa rules, handles electronic applications and offers expedited courier services, taking the guesswork out of cross-border trips whether you’re a lorry driver or a factory auditor.
The queue-monitoring data also underline summer-peak patterns: 15–435 minutes during the day, with best crossing times after 22:00. Logistics managers planning just-in-time deliveries or commuter shuttles for border workers should adjust schedules accordingly. Nakordoni, which aggregates user-generated reports and official feeds, said API traffic from fleet-management systems doubled in June as carriers integrate real-time wait times into route-planning software.
If you want to be sure your documentation is in order before you reach the border, VisaHQ can help. Its Poland portal (https://www.visahq.com/poland/) lays out the latest visa rules, handles electronic applications and offers expedited courier services, taking the guesswork out of cross-border trips whether you’re a lorry driver or a factory auditor.
The queue-monitoring data also underline summer-peak patterns: 15–435 minutes during the day, with best crossing times after 22:00. Logistics managers planning just-in-time deliveries or commuter shuttles for border workers should adjust schedules accordingly. Nakordoni, which aggregates user-generated reports and official feeds, said API traffic from fleet-management systems doubled in June as carriers integrate real-time wait times into route-planning software.