Olsztyn is the capital of Warmińsko-Mazurskie — a north-east Polish region with a tradition of tyre and food industries. For an integrator it's a lower-priority PL market, but with several mid-sized clients where technical competence has application.
Michelin Polska Olsztyn — Poland's largest tyre manufacturer
Michelin Polska in Olsztyn is Poland's largest tyre manufacturer — passenger and commercial tyres for the Central European and Baltic markets. The plant has a capacity of about 16 million tyres per year. For an integrator it's a process rubber industry with typical traits — high-temperature zones (vulcanisation at 160–180 °C), ATEX zones for organic solvents in adhesives, complex MES integration with individual genealogy of every tyre via RFID or barcode, and robotic manipulation of raw materials via KUKA or ABB.
The UDT process is mandatory here for vulcanisation presses, pressure vessels and hydraulic systems. Our specialisation in EPL Db ATEX rating and robotic integration has natural application here.
Mlekpol Grajewo — Poland's largest dairy group
Mlekpol with HQ in Grajewo (60 km east of Olsztyn) is Poland's largest dairy group — milk, cheese, yogurts, butter for the Central European and Baltic markets. For an integrator it's the FMCG food segment with typical traits: sanitary food environment (HACCP, EU Hygiene Package), precise temperature control (pasteurisation at 72 °C ±0.5 °C, UHT at 138 °C ±1 °C), pressure equipment (mandatory UDT for cookers and CIP tanks), and high packaging automation.
Indykpol Olsztyn — the largest turkey producer
Indykpol is Poland's largest turkey producer with production capacities in Olsztyn. For an integrator it's a food process industry parallel to Drosed in Białystok — HACCP-compliant environment, refrigeration infrastructure, high-throughput packaging automation.
Stomil Olsztyn — industrial rubber products
Stomil Olsztyn produces industrial rubber products — seals, hoses, conveyor belts. For an integrator it's a mid-sized process industry parallel to Michelin, but with smaller production capacity.
Our commuting relationship
From Prešov 9 hours by car — distance comparable to Gdańsk. For Olsztyn we go by air via KSC or KRK → WAW and then 220 km by car to Olsztyn. Point-to-point about 6.5 hours.
Conclusion
Warmińsko-Mazurskie is for us a distant PL market with lower industrial concentration. Actively looking for the first client via Michelin Polska (the strongest technical segment in the region), Mlekpol Grajewo, or Indykpol. For first contracts we offer references from our Košice project for Embraco/Nidec (compressor production) and parallel FMCG segments.