Aramine recently opened a new subsidiary in Poland, a strategic expansion the company said demonstrates its ongoing commitment to meeting the proximity needs of its international customers and strengthening its presence in the European market.
Located in Przemkow, the new facility has 200 m2 of offices and nearly 500 m2 of workshop and storage. The company will maintain stock for the territory and a team of technicians will provide service to neighboring mines, remanufacture machines and components and ultimately assemble the Aramine machines.
Aramine appointed Piotr Bakowski to lead Aramine Poland. For more than 10 years, he has owned and operated F.H.U. ATLAS, which provides maintenance and repair services to mines in the region.
Poland was selected for its central geographical position in Europe, its active economy and its growing market. With its good transport infrastructure, Poland is a strategic place for export to other countries of the European Union and beyond.