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Grupa Azoty Zaklady Chemiczne Police SA

Grupa Azoty Zaklady Chemiczne Police SA

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Zaklady Chemiczne Police SA is a Poland-based company that is engaged in the production of mineral fertilizers, titanium dioxide and chemicals. The Company divides its business activities into two main segments: Titanium White segment, which offers titanium dioxide pigments, used in the paints, plastics, rubber, textiles, ceramics and paper industries, and Mineral Fertilizers segment, which offers multi-component mineral fertilizers, and such nitrous fertilizer as urea, as well as ammonia, phosphoric and sulphuric acids, sodium fluosilicate, ferric sulphate II and distarpol. The Company operates through several subsidiaries and affiliates companies, such as PDH Polska SA or African Investment Group. The Company's majority stakeholder is the Polish State, which controls 59.43% of the shares.

  • Revenue in PLN (TTM)2.60bn
  • Net income in PLN-995.05m
  • Incorporated2001
  • Employees3.36k
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