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Top 3PLs in Bulgaria: A Guide for Non-EU Brands

Bulgaria is the lowest-cost fulfilment base in the EU and the natural gateway to southeastern European and Turkish markets. Sofia's position on the Pan-European Corridor IV and the Port of Varna's Black Sea access make it a credible logistics node for brands targeting the Balkans, Romania, Greece, and the broader SEE region. The compliance requirements are leaner than Western Europe but carry one critical quirk: Bulgaria has not adopted the euro, so VAT and commercial operations run in Bulgarian lev, adding a currency layer that non-EU brands must plan for from the outset.

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6.5M
Population
BGN
Currency (lev, pegged to euro at 1.96)
20%
Standard VAT rate (DDS)
2–4d
Delivery to core SEE markets from BG

Bulgaria's position in the European logistics network

Bulgaria sits at the southeastern edge of the EU, bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and the Black Sea to the east. Pan-European Corridor IV runs from Dresden through Sofia to Istanbul, giving Bulgaria direct motorway connectivity to Central Europe and Turkey in a single transit arc. Corridor VIII links Sofia west to Albania and east to the Black Sea ports. These corridors are the structural reason why Sofia has attracted growing warehouse investment from brands targeting southeastern European and Near East markets.

Sofia Airport handles light air cargo and courier volumes but is not a primary air freight hub. The Port of Varna on the Black Sea and the Port of Burgas further south handle container and bulk freight arriving from the eastern Mediterranean, the Middle East, and Central Asia. For brands shipping by sea from Asia, routing via the Black Sea ports rather than northern European ports can reduce transit times when the final destination is southeastern Europe, Turkey, or the Caucasus.

140M
consumers within a two-day truck transit of Sofia. This catchment includes Romania, Greece, Turkey, Serbia, and the broader Balkan market. For brands whose primary EU growth targets are in southeastern Europe, Sofia offers a cost-effective single-node base that no western European warehouse can match on price.
Sofia Primary hub · Corridor IV gateway Varna Black Sea port · eastern gateway Plovdiv Central hub · Corridor IV midpoint Burgas Black Sea port · southern Ruse Danube crossing · Romania link RS / MK RO GR / TR Black Sea Primary logistics hub Black Sea port gateway
Bulgaria: Major 3PL and fulfilment hub locations. Sofia concentrates the majority of ecommerce warehousing capacity. Plovdiv serves the central corridor. Varna and Burgas provide Black Sea port access for eastern freight flows. Ruse is the primary Danube crossing to Romania.

Language is a more significant operational barrier in Bulgaria than in most Western European markets. English-language account management is available at the largest national operators and the international providers with Bulgarian presence, but narrows quickly below that tier. Many capable mid-sized Bulgarian 3PLs operate entirely in Bulgarian, which creates a meaningful search and negotiation challenge for non-EU brands without Bulgarian-speaking staff or local representation. Factor this into your provider research timeline.

Market structure and provider landscape

Bulgaria's 3PL market is smaller and less developed than Western European equivalents, but it has grown materially since 2018 on the back of rising domestic ecommerce and nearshoring of warehouse operations from higher-cost EU markets. The market is dominated by Sofia-based operators, with a second tier of regional providers in Plovdiv and Varna. International operators have entered selectively, primarily through partnerships or acquisitions rather than greenfield investment. Ecommerce-dedicated fulfilment capacity is concentrated in the logistics parks on Sofia's southern and western ring roads.

For non-EU brands, the realistic shortlist is short. Providers need English-language operations, documented non-EU customs inbound capability, and ecommerce platform integrations as standard. That narrows the accessible market to a small number of operators. The cost advantage over Western Europe is real: warehouse and labour costs in Bulgaria are among the lowest in the EU, and this can translate to meaningfully lower fulfilment costs per order for brands whose customers are concentrated in southeastern Europe.

01
English-language account management
Available at international operators and the largest nationals. Confirm explicitly for any mid-tier or regional provider before shortlisting.
02
Non-EU inbound capability
Includes Bulgarian customs clearance, Importer of Record structure, and DDS (VAT) handling on import. Not universal below the top tier.
03
eCommerce platform integrations
Shopify and WooCommerce integrations are the minimum. Amazon FBA capability is less common than in Western European markets.
04
Compliance awareness
Packaging EPR (Ecobulpack or approved scheme), DDS guidance, and GPSR familiarity vary significantly. Do not assume.
05
Geographic positioning
Sofia for pan-Bulgarian and SEE reach. Plovdiv for central corridor efficiency. Varna or Burgas if your inbound freight arrives via the Black Sea.
06
Minimum volume thresholds
Lower than Western Europe in absolute terms. Ecommerce operators typically accept from a few hundred monthly orders, sometimes less.

EuroSOR's Bulgaria 3PL file covers vetted operators across each tier, mapped against these criteria. The file is updated quarterly and includes providers from ecommerce-native fulfilment centres to operators with cross-border inbound infrastructure and SEE distribution capability.

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Operators mapped by hub location, minimum volumes, ecommerce integrations, and non-EU inbound capability. Updated quarterly.

Legal prerequisites for non-EU brands

The following obligations must be in place before stock enters Bulgaria. They are your brand's legal responsibilities. Your 3PL does not handle them, and they cannot be resolved quickly once a go-live date is set.

RequirementWhat it involvesTiming
Bulgarian VAT registration (DDS)Storing inventory in Bulgaria creates a DDS (Danuk Dobavena Stoynost) registration obligation regardless of where your company is incorporated. Non-EU companies must appoint a fiscal representative jointly liable for filings with the Bulgarian National Revenue Agency (NRA). OSS registration in another EU member state does not replace Bulgarian DDS registration when stock is physically held in Bulgaria.Before stock ships
Fiscal representativeBulgaria requires non-EU businesses to appoint a Bulgarian-resident fiscal representative to register for DDS. The representative is jointly liable for your VAT obligations and is a mandatory part of the registration process with the NRA. This is a separate appointment from a GPSR Responsible Person and requires execution in Bulgarian.Before stock ships
GPSR Responsible PersonMandatory across the EU since 13 December 2024. Any non-EU brand placing consumer products on the EU market must appoint an EU-established Responsible Person. Their name and contact details must appear on the product or its packaging. This applies equally in Bulgaria. Major marketplaces now enforce this before EU listings go live.Before first sale
EORI numberRequired before any non-EU shipment can enter Bulgaria. Used in all customs declarations at Bulgarian entry points. Without an EORI, a freight forwarder cannot complete an import declaration on your behalf.Before first inbound
Importer of RecordAgree in writing with your 3PL who acts as Importer of Record. This determines who declares the goods at Bulgarian customs, who pays import DDS, and who can subsequently reclaim it. Bulgaria's customs procedures are conducted in Bulgarian, so an IOR agreement with a locally established entity is operationally essential, not optional.Before first inbound
Packaging EPR registrationBulgaria's packaging extended producer responsibility framework requires companies placing packaged goods on the Bulgarian market to join a licensed collective scheme and pay fees based on packaging volumes placed on the market each year. Ecobulpack is one of the main licensed operators. Registration is required before your first sale and is your brand's obligation, not your 3PL's.Before first sale
WEEE registrationBulgaria's WEEE framework requires producers of electrical and electronic equipment to register with a licensed collective organisation before placing products on the Bulgarian market. If your product category includes any powered devices, cables, chargers, or battery-operated items, this registration is mandatory. The Bulgarian Ministry of Environment and Water oversees compliance.Before first sale
Bulgarian lev and VAT filings: Bulgaria has not adopted the euro. All DDS filings, customs declarations, and commercial invoices within Bulgaria are denominated in Bulgarian lev (BGN). The lev is pegged to the euro at a fixed rate of 1.95583, which removes exchange rate risk on euro-denominated transactions, but your fiscal representative and 3PL contracts will be governed in BGN. Confirm how currency conversion is handled in your commercial agreements before signing anything.

How EuroSOR fits alongside a Bulgarian 3PL

A 3PL contract covers physical operations: receiving, storage, pick and pack, carrier handover, and returns. It does not cover the legal and compliance layer that makes those operations valid under EU and Bulgarian law.

That layer covers DDS registration, fiscal representation with the Bulgarian NRA, GPSR Responsible Person appointment, EORI setup, packaging EPR registration, and the Seller of Record structure that determines who is the legal entity of record for transactions in Bulgaria. For non-EU brands, establishing this structure before the warehouse agreement is signed avoids the delays and complications that arise when compliance is treated as a post-launch task.

YOUR BRAND Product · inventory sales channels EUROSOR DDS · Fiscal rep · GPSR EORI · Seller of Record Packaging EPR guidance BULGARIAN 3PL Warehouse · fulfilment carrier · returns BG MKT

EuroSOR operates as the EU Seller of Record for non-EU brands entering Bulgaria and the wider European market. Rather than arranging fiscal representation, GPSR appointment, EPR registration, and EORI separately, EuroSOR consolidates the legal and compliance layer into a single managed structure. Your 3PL handles the physical operations. EuroSOR handles what makes those operations legally valid.

The correct sequence is to establish the compliance structure before signing a warehouse contract, not after. Learn how EuroSOR's Seller of Record service works for brands entering Bulgaria.

GPSR vs fiscal representation: These are separate appointments covering separate obligations. A fiscal representative handles DDS filings with the Bulgarian NRA. A GPSR Responsible Person handles EU product safety compliance. Most service providers cover one but not both. Confirm the scope of any appointment before signing.
Sequencing matters: DDS registration, fiscal representative appointment with the Bulgarian NRA, and GPSR Responsible Person designation typically take two to six weeks to establish. The Bulgarian NRA documentation process runs in Bulgarian and requires notarised translations of key company documents for non-EU applicants. Start earlier than you would for a Western European market.
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Frequently asked questions

Do I need a Bulgarian VAT number if I use a 3PL in Bulgaria?
Yes. Storing inventory in Bulgaria creates a DDS registration obligation regardless of where your company is incorporated. Non-EU companies must also appoint a Bulgarian-resident fiscal representative jointly liable for filings with the National Revenue Agency. OSS registration in another EU country does not remove this requirement when stock is physically held in Bulgaria.
What is a GPSR Responsible Person and is it required?
Under the EU General Product Safety Regulation, mandatory since 13 December 2024, any non-EU brand placing consumer products on the EU market must appoint an EU-established Responsible Person. Their name and contact details must appear on the product or its packaging. This requirement applies in Bulgaria exactly as it does across all other EU member states. Major marketplaces now enforce this before EU listings go live.
Can I use a single Bulgarian 3PL to reach the whole EU?
Bulgaria is well positioned for southeastern European and Balkan market coverage, but transit times to northern and western EU markets are longer than from a German, Belgian, or Polish hub. A Sofia warehouse reaches Romania, Greece, and the Balkans in one to two days, but Germany and France add two to three days. Bulgaria works best as a SEE-focused node or as a complement to a northern European hub, not as a single base for all-EU coverage.
What is the packaging EPR requirement in Bulgaria and does it apply to my brand?
Bulgaria's packaging EPR framework requires any company placing packaged consumer goods on the Bulgarian market to join a licensed collective scheme and contribute fees based on the weight and material of packaging placed on the market annually. Ecobulpack is one of the main licensed operators. Registration must be completed before your first sale in Bulgaria and is your brand's obligation, not your 3PL's. Verify the current list of licensed schemes with the Bulgarian Ministry of Environment and Water before registering.
What is the difference between a Seller of Record and a fiscal representative?
A fiscal representative manages DDS registration and filings in Bulgaria and is jointly liable for your VAT obligations with the Bulgarian NRA. A Seller of Record is a broader structure: the SOR entity becomes the legal entity of record for transactions in the market, covering VAT, customs handling, GPSR compliance, and overall market entry structuring. Fiscal representation is typically one component within a Seller of Record arrangement.
What is the Importer of Record and why does it matter?
The Importer of Record is the entity legally responsible for a shipment at the point it enters Bulgaria. This determines who declares the goods, who pays import DDS, and who can subsequently reclaim it. Bulgaria's customs procedures operate in Bulgarian and require locally established entities to act as IOR. If this is not agreed in writing before the first inbound shipment, clearance delays are likely and difficult to resolve without a locally established representative already in place.
Does Bulgaria use the euro?
No. Bulgaria uses the Bulgarian lev (BGN), which is pegged to the euro at a fixed rate of 1.95583 BGN per euro. This peg removes exchange rate volatility, but all VAT filings, customs declarations, and domestic commercial contracts are denominated in lev. Your fiscal representative's engagement and your 3PL contract will be in BGN. Confirm in advance how currency conversion is handled between your euro or USD-denominated accounts and your Bulgarian lev obligations.
Does the Bulgarian NRA require notarised documents from non-EU applicants?
Yes, in most cases. The Bulgarian NRA typically requires non-EU companies to submit notarised and apostilled translations of key corporate documents as part of the DDS registration process. These include company incorporation documents, proof of registered address, and director identification. The apostille and translation requirements add both time and cost to the registration process compared to EU-headquartered applicants. Build at least four to six weeks into your pre-launch timeline to accommodate this.

Related resources

This page is updated periodically. Verify all compliance requirements with a qualified EU tax and legal adviser before entering the Bulgarian market. Nothing here constitutes legal or tax advice.
Fact-check before publishing: The 140 million consumers within two-day truck transit figure requires verification. The BGN/EUR peg rate of 1.95583 should be confirmed as still in force. Ecobulpack should be verified as a currently licensed EPR scheme operator under Bulgarian law. WEEE collective scheme names and registration bodies should be confirmed with the Bulgarian Ministry of Environment and Water. NRA URL should be checked for current validity and correct English-language section.

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