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deugro Expands Presence in Poland with New Branch in Gdynia

In a move to solidify its standing in the Polish market, deugro has inaugurated a new branch in Gdynia, Poland, as part of its ongoing growth initiative.

This expansion aligns with deugro’s robust business development strategy and underscores its impressive track record of successfully executed projects in Poland. The newly established branch is poised to cater to the diverse needs of both local and global clients across major industries, such as oil and gas, petrochemicals, and mining. The comprehensive services offered encompass project freight forwarding and logistics solutions, facilitating seamless movement to and from Poland.

Matias Setala, President – Scandinavia & Eastern Europe | Global FCL Procurement & Tender Management at deugro, expressed enthusiasm about the expansion and welcomed two key professionals to the team. Pawel Szwoch, appointed as Head of Operations, and Rafal Danicki, taking on the role of Sales & Business Development Manager in Poland, bring a wealth of experience in project freight forwarding to the table. Setala highlighted their significance, stating, “Their expertise and knowledge of the Polish market will contribute to our continued success and growth.”

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The duo, Szwoch and Danicki, will play pivotal roles in spearheading deugro’s efforts to establish a robust presence in Poland. Matias Setala also revealed the company’s future plans, stating, “It’s our plan to grow the office further with additional new staff members in the beginning of 2024.”

This strategic move not only emphasizes deugro’s commitment to the Polish market but also showcases its dedication to providing top-notch project freight forwarding and logistics solutions to a global clientele.

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