Grupa Azoty S.A.

Grupa Azoty S.A. is one of the largest companies of the chemical sector in Poland, belonging to the Great Chemical Synthesis group

 
Address details:
Str. E. Kwiatkowskiego 8
Poland, 33-101 Tarnów

About us

Grupa Azoty S.A. has been combining tradition with modernity and openness to change for over 85 years.

Grupa Azoty S.A.  is a trustworthy and recognized Company, whose value is built on the ability to forge sustainable business relationships, based on partnership and mutual understanding of needs. The Company's core activity revolves around production, services and trade in the field of construction plastics, as well as the raw materials for their manufacturing and mineral fertilizers.

Grupa Azoty S.A.  is an integrated manufacturer of polyamide 6 trading under the name Tarnamid®, which is produced through the polymerization of manufactured caprolactam.

Grupa Azoty S.A.  manufactures fertilizer in two granulation types, differentiated as "macro" and "standard". Our products include: Saletrosan, Nitro-chalk, Ammonium saltpeter and Ammonium sulphate.

The company boasts its own research infrastructure, conducting over a million analyses every year. Our focus is both on researching new products and technologies, as well as the development of existing products. The company cooperates with a variety of science and research centres.

Since 2009, Grupa Azoty S.A. has been listed in the RESPECT index portfolio, the first CSR index in the Central and Eastern Europe aimed at identification of companies managed in a sustainable manner, since 2013 has been listed in the MSCI Emerging Markets and since 2015 has been listed in the FTSE Emerging Markets index.

Grupa Azoty S.A. has forged the sound and dynamically developing Grupa Azoty. The companies comprising it provide a comprehensive business offer for the most demanding of clients, whose priorities lie in high quality and state-of-the-art technologies.

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