Two companies, Atlas and Jawo, plan to invest a combined PLN 224 million in new projects supported by decisions issued by the Katowice Special Economic Zone under the Polish Investment Zone. Atlas will spend PLN 136 million on a low-emission factory in Dąbrowa Górnicza to expand production of polymer-based construction materials and boost exports to Central Europe. Jawo will invest PLN 88 million in Częstochowa by building a new hall for potato-based products and a modern warehouse, automating production and improving food quality and safety.

Both projects aim to increase capacity, efficiency, and competitiveness.

(pb.pl)


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