Temat: Polskie firmy a Indie
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INDIA'S INVESTMENTS IN POLAND:
* Arcelor Mittal Steel Poland SA: Arcelor Mittal - the largest steel company in the world, took over the four largest steel mills in Poland located in Kraków, Dąbrowa Górnicza, Sosnowiec and Świętochłowice. Arcelor Mittal Poland S.A. based in Katowice was founded in 2002 following merger of Huta T. Sendzimira S.A., PHS Huta Katowice S.A., Huta Cedler S.A. and Huta Florian S.A.. It produces steel products for the automotive, appliance and construction industries and also produces coke. The company was formerly known as Polskie Huty Stali S.A. and changed its name to Ispat Polska Stal S.A. in 2004. Further, it changed its name to Mittal Steel Poland S.A. in 2005; and to Arcelor Mittal Poland SA in 2007.
* Videocon (TV picture tube manufacturing facility in Piaseczno near Warsaw, acquired from Thomson)
* Escorts Farmtrac Tractors Europe Sp.z o.o (100 % subsidiary of ESCORTS Ltd.)
* Strides Arcolab, Pharmaceuticals
* Reliance Industries, Trevira- a company of the Reliance Group,and manufacturer of polyester fibres started production of texturised yarns in Zielona Gora, Poland in June 2006
* Ranbaxy (Pharmaceutical company - representative office in Poland)
* VSNL Teleglobe International Holdings [Internet Protocol IP presence in Warsaw, Poland launched in October 2005]
* Essel Propack, leading global producer of speciality packaging tubes, set up manufacturing plant in Poland August 2006 - registered in Poznan-Poland as “EP Polska”; plant located at Miedzyrzecz in mid-West Poland. The new facility set up at a cost of US$ 23 million became operational in mid 2007.
* KPIT Cummins, relocating IT services from Germany [KPIT Cummins Infosystems Ltd., global IT consulting co. with subsidiaries in Europe and US; decided in May 2006 to start its European near shore operations in Wroclaw, Poland [Wroclaw Technology Park].
Investments by Indian companies in Poland: 2007/2008
* Zensar Technologies Ltd.- Indian IT company’s investment in Gdańsk- set up operations in April 2007 – to eventually generate employment of 500 programmers and computer engineers.
* Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)-IT services- Representative office in Warsaw
* IMES Poland Sp.z o o, Warsaw - Parent Indian company M/s Varroc Engineering Pvt Ltd, based in Aurangabad India, manufacturing and supplying steel components to automobile industry acquired IMES Poland Sp.z.o.o. in January 2007
* Genpact – GE money; BPO operations in Wroclaw.
* Jindal Stainless Limited- opened a representative office in Warsaw in May 2007
* Apollo MoU with MediCover group of USA/Sweden for 200-bed hospital in Poland
* Tata Tetley acquired the Vitax and Flosana trademarks in Poland in April 2007, which puts Tetley at the number two position in the Polish tea market
* Lambda Therapeutics Research (based in Ahmedabad) purchased a 76% stake in MPR Pharma Clinical Research Centre in Warsaw in May 2007. Paid investment of approx. Euro 5 million (PLN 19 million)
* HCL Technologies, Indian IT company has set up outsourcing operations in Krakow Poland. HCL's Poland delivery centre opened in July 2007 with about 100 local employees, growing to 250 by the end of the year, with potential for further growth.
* UFLEX LIMITED - Noida - producers of flexible packaging- tie up with Polish company in Wroclaw.
* Infosys- Indian software services company- entered into a $250 million outsourcing deal with Royal Philips Electronics - acquiring 3 of its service centers for $29 million. Infosys is set to take over Philips back-office center in Poland (besides India and Thailand). Poland operations in Lodz commenced in November 2007.
* WIPRO - Partnering Credit Suisse in its organization-wide HR transformation and deployment initiative: Designing and operating the HR service delivery center (SDC) in Wroclaw, Poland. Operations launched in April 2008
* BERGER Paints India: Berger Paints India signed an agreement in April 2008 with Advent International, a global private equity group, to acquire 100 per cent of Polish company- Bolix SA - a leading provider of external insulation finishing system (EIFS) in Poland, for an estimated Rs 154 crore ($38.6 million). Bolix located in Zywiec, is a $45-million company and the largest provider of EIFS in the B2B segment in Poland.
* Sylvania Havells India Ltd. (professional lighting solutions) - Representative Office in Poznań, Poland.
* Tata Motors: Vehicle production tie up with Marubeni Motors Poland (MMP) Sp. z o.o.
* VVF Ltd., Mumbai: Indian contract manufacturer of soaps and toiletries acquired in July 2008 the German chemical giant Henkel's soap making facility at Poland - VVF Poland Sp. z o.o. Raciborz, Katowice Area, Poland.
* Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Mumbai acquired seven pharmaceutical brands in Poland in July 2008, from Iceland's Actavis and its Polish affiliate Biovena.
* Novo Tech Sp. z o.o., 100% subsidiary company of Time Technoplast Ltd (India) - engaged in manufacture and sale of technology based polymer products for sectors involved in Lifestyle Products and Auto Components products. Started operations in September 2008 in Kostrzyn - Słubice Special Economic Zone (KSSSE) located in Kostrzyn Nad Odra.
* Manaksia, a Kolkata - based maker of Aluminium products negotiating to buy a Aluminium alloy company in Poland.
The Polish companies that operate in India include:
* Toruńskie Zakłady Materiałów Opatrunkowych (TZMO) with partner company BELLA INDIA, (hygiene sanitary products)
* Can-Pack Poland manufacturing metal packaging in Aurangabad
* VTS company, manufacturing equipment and air conditioning systems, has opened an office and sales and service center in Bangalore.
* Polish company Geofizyka TORUN (group PGNiG) undertakes Oil extraction / exploration services in India for Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation, Cairn Energy India and Oil India.
* Another major Polish company group - Nafta Piła PGNiG signed in October 2007 a new contract for exploration/drilling of oil in India with an American company JTI.
Other Polish companies showing interest in investing in India include :
* "MASPEX" - Food industry - leading manufacturer of juices and pasta.
* "PONAR-Wadowice" - manufacturer of hydraulic power systems.
* "Dospel" - manufacturer of fans and air conditioners.
* "Tarnów Nitrogen" looking at possible joint venture JV with Indian companies for production of Caprolactam from fertilizers plants in Vadodara (Gujarat).