Polski Cukier

Polski Cukier (actually: Krajowa Spółka Cukrowa Spółka Akcyjna, abbreviated to KSC Polski Cukier S.A., literally: Polish Sugar) - founded in August 2002[1] after the consortium with the headquarters in Toruń. Krajowa Spółka Cukrowa (KSC) had taken over many companies around the country. The cooperative belongs to the State Treasury.[2]

Polski Cukier
TypeCooperative
IndustryFood industry
Founded2002
Headquarters,
Area served
Poland
Key people
Sandra Malinowska
ProductsSugar
Revenue990 677 758 zł
7,900,000 euro (2018) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees
2,399 (2018) Edit this on Wikidata
Websitewww.polski-cukier.pl
The Sugar Refinery in Lublin.

Structure

In 2002 the company seized the following sugar refineries:[3]

  1. Borowiczki Sugar Refinery (closed)
  2. Brześć Kujawski Sugar Refinery (closed)
  3. Częstocice Sugar Refinery
  4. Dobrzelin Sugar Refinery
  5. Gryfice Sugar Refinery
  6. Janikowo Sugar Refinery
  7. Klemensów Sugar Refinery (closed)
  8. Stargard Sugar Refinery
  9. Siennica Nadolna Sugar Refinery
  10. Kruszwica Sugar Refinery
  11. Lublin Sugar Refinery (closed)
  12. Łapy Sugar Refinery (closed)
  13. Malbork Sugar Refinery
  14. Mała Wieś Sugar Refinery (closed in the year 2006)
  15. Nakło Sugar Refinery
  16. Nowy Staw Sugar Refinery (closed on 1 June 2007)
  17. Opole Lubelskie Sugar Refinery (closed)
  18. Ostrowy Sugar Refinery
  19. Przeworsk Sugar Refinery
  20. Pruszcz Gdański Sugar Refinery (closed)
  21. Rejowie Sugar Refinery
  22. Sokołów Podlaski Sugar Refinery
  23. Szczecin Sugar Refinery
  24. Tuczno Sugar Refinery (closed)
  25. Werbkowice Sugar Refinery
  26. Wożuczyn Sugar Refinery
  27. Żnin Sugar Refinery (closed)

The cooperative had been the main owner of the Leśmierz Sugar Refinery[4] and smaller sugar refineries in : Baborów, Polska Cerekiew, Chełmża, Chybie, Jawor, Krasiniec, Lewin Brzeski (Wróblin Sugar Refinery), Łagiewniki, Małoszyn, Mełno, Opalenica, Ostrowite, Otmuchów, Pastuchów, Pustków, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Racibórz, Ropczyce, Strzelin, Strzyżów, Szamotuły, Świdnica, Wieluń, Włostów, Wrocław and Włostów.[5]

References

  1. "Specification". ISAP. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
  2. "Home". Polski Cukier. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
  3. "Rzeszow". SKPT. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
  4. "State Treasury Answer and Verdict". Orka 2 Sejm. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
  5. "Specification". ISAP. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
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