Today’s ceremony is a proof that the extension of special economic zone in Poland was really good decision and that the company are satisfied with offer and support offered by Kraków Technology Park”, argued Polish Infomation and Foreign Investment Agency deputy president Monika Piątkowska.

In terms of value, the biggest investment is the construction of a new factory by Grupa Azoty SA. Under the PLN 203m – worth project, 34 new jobs will be created. Another investment is Valeo Autosystemy. Word leader in the production of automotive components and systems plans to expand production plant wiper and radiators. The cost of investment has been estimated at PLN 105m; 32 new jobs will be created.

Zakłady Chemiczne „Organika- Sarzyna” belonging to CIECH Chemical Group will develop its plant. This investment will cost over PLN 84m and 21 new jobs will be created.

Another business permissions have been granted to: Dragon Poland (PLN 20m, 30 new jobs), Fideltronik Poland (PLN 40m, 50 new jobs), LUBASOHN (PLN 20m, 30 new jobs), Grupa Azoty Compouding (PLN 53.5m, 38 new jobs), PAWBOL (PLN 8m, 5 new jobs), Capita Polska (PLN 0.5 m, 200 new jobs), ZINPLAST (PLN 8.5m, 5 new jobs), SOMIKA (PLN 4,8m, 10 new jobs), Syntaj (PLN 6 m, 5 new jobs), UBS Kraków (PLN 5m, 300 new jobs), HCL Poland (PLN 0.5m, 150 new jobs), Wytwórnia Napojów Chłodzących „SAHARA” (PLN 4m, 5 new jobs), HSBC Service Centre (Polska) (PLN 0.6m, 150 new jobs ), Meble Bugajski (PLN 20m, 30 new jobs), Krakowskie Zakłady Wyrobów Papierowych Trefl-Kraków (PLN 12m, 4new jobs), Dortech II Magdalena Jargas (PLN 2m, 4 new jobs).

Aforementioned companies can obtain as the last, public aid on old terms. Since 1 July 2014, small companies in Kraków Special Economic Zone can count on 55% of aid, medium companies on 45% and large companies on 35%.

 

Source: Polish Infomation and Foreign Investment Agency

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