Warsaw (Puls Biznesu) – The Katowice special economic zone (KSSE), which has attracted investments worth PLN 7 billion since it was created in 1996, admitted an eight investor this year yesterday. ‘Segu Polska won the tender.
Warsaw (Puls Biznesu) – The Katowice special economic zone (KSSE), which has attracted investments worth PLN 7 billion since it was created in 1996, admitted an eight investor this year yesterday. ‘Segu Polska won the tender. The company will build a plant producing electric cables for ABS systems, and other solutions for automotive industry’, Kamila Zlotnik, the assistant to KSSE board said. The investor promised to spend at least PLN 14.2 m (EUR 3.4 m) and employ 245 people. Segu Polska was founded in 1998 with the help of German Segu Systemelektrik. It has two plants in Poland.