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Goleniów Industrial Park
 
The Goleniów Industrial Park is a fully developed area spanning 405 ha, designed for the needs of production and industrial services facilities. The Kostrzyn-Słubice Special Economic Zone operates within GIP, with over 30 ha of vacant investment land. The biggest advantage of GIP is its excellent location: within 35 km of Szczecin and 65 km of the port and ferry terminal in Świnoujście, adjacent to the express road S3/S6. The international Szczecin-Goleniów airport is in the vicinity of the Park. Local authorities are proposing property tax exemptions based on investment size. The municipality is a laureate of The Golden Site 2007 competition. Almost 40 companies from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Poland, South Korea and USA have taken advantage of these favourable conditions by purchasing over 160 ha of land in 2002-2008. The attractiveness of this area is confirmed by Baltic Spinning, Faymonville, LM Glasfiber, Lucky Union Foods and Rasch.




 
 
Stargard Industrial Park is located on the outskirts of Stargard, next to the main Szczecin thoroughfare. It is intended mainly for use by small and medium companies. The main attributes of the Park are its excellent location next to the main communication routes, proximity to Szczecin (35 km) and the German border, local tax exemptions for even up to 5 years, fully developed plots (utilities and access roads), existing spatial development plan, proximity to railway lines (with a siding inside of the Park). The Park is a laureate of The Golden Site 2008 award. These advantages have already been appreciated by numerous companies, for example from Belgium (Spaas Candles, Van Heyghen Staal), Denmark (Mekoprint), Poland (Emperia) and Sweden (Backer OBR, Klippan Safety).
 
 
 

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High Technologies Industrial Park in Stargard Szczeciński
 
The High Technologies Industrial Park in Stargard was created just two years ago on an ex-Soviet military airport at Kluczewo. The Pomeranian Special Economic Zone forms a part of the Park (30 ha of land available). The Park has excellent links to a national road through the recently completed Stargard ring-road. The development of the plots as well as access roads are financed by EU funds as part of the Regional Operational Programme for the Westpomeranian Region. The Park is an ideal location for large investors, requiring large and flat areas. The uniqueness of the land is confirmed by the presence of the two largest recent investors – Japanese Bridgestone (100 ha) and Finnish Cargotec (41 ha). About 200 ha remain available for investors.
 
 
 

 
Gryfino Industrial Park
 
The Gryfino Industrial Park is located in direct vicinity of the A6 motorway and S3 expressway junction, which will be commissioned in September this year. Over 300 ha of land have been assigned to the Park for manufacturing and services. The Park also contains 57,5 ha of Kostrzyn-Słubice Special Economic Zone. The S3 expressway, in future, is to link the Scandinavian countries with the south of Europe as part of the Central European Transport Corridor (CETC – Route 65). Currently, development of the area is being co-funded within the scope of the Regional Operational Programme for the Westpomeranian Region.
  
 
 

 
Science and Technology Park in Szczecin
 
Since 2007 the main focus of the Szczecin Science and Technology Park activities has been the construction of Pomerania Park located at Niemierzyńska Street in Szczecin. This will be a place facilitating an exchange of contacts, matching of business partners, practical exchange of new technologies and the creation of business synergies. The construction of the Pomerania Park is an undertaking which aims to economically revitalise Szczecin, stimulate the whole region and SME growth. Modern Park areas and the professional services will not only be available for start-ups but also for existing, developed companies who wish to implement state of the art technologies and employ a workforce. The main objective of the Park will be to concentrate within one area research and development companies as well as those interested in investing in innovative products and services. The implementation of this investment is divided into stages which span 2009-2020. The outcome will be 100 000 m2 of office, laboratory, technical and general use space, 3-4 thousand advanced technology workplaces and 1 thousand workplaces for staff. Already in the first quarter of 2010 an entrepreneurship incubator will commence operations, with 1200 m2 of office space available.
 
 
 

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This is the second largest city in the voivodeship and a significant academic center, with 91 ha of open land (non-built up land) available, located in an industrial district of the city, 4 km away from the city center. The trump card of the city is its location at the junction of the international E-28 route which links Berlin and Kaliningrad and the National Road no. 11 linking Koszalin with Poznań and the south of the country. The whole area has a special economic zone status (Słupsk SEZ). 9 companies from Denmark, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland have already invested within the zone. Amongst the foreign investors brand names like Espersen, Hatteland, Jeronimo Martins and Royal Greenland Seafood can be found. 48 ha of vacant land are still available for investors.
 
 
 

 
 
Karlino is a commune located very attractively in the North-Eastern part of the Westpomeranian Region, at the junction of main roads: National Road no. 6 (E28) Szczecin – Gdańsk and Voivodship Road no. 163 Poznań – Kołobrzeg (28 km to the seaport in Kołobrzeg, 130 km to the Szczecin-Świnoujście seaport, 86 km to the airport in Goleniów). The Commune of Karlino successfully supports and assists domestic and foreign investors who are creating new workplaces in industry and services. The Commune creates beneficial operating conditions and a favourable atmosphere for perspective investors. The Subzone of the Kostrzyn-Słubice Special Economic Zone located in the Commune is beyond any doubt an advantage providing the possibility for considerable deductions of income tax (out of the total 70 ha in the Special Economic Zone there are still circa 34 hectares of land available). Homanit Polska and Scanrad are companies already operating in the Special Economic Zone in Karlino, and the company Drinktech is currently in the process of realization of its investment. Entrepreneurs operating in the Special Economic Zone in Karlino are also encouraged to benefit from local tax deductions and from the support offered by local authorities at every stage of investment realization.  It is a priority for the Commune authorities to provide an attractive and updated investment offer. The Commune of Karlino has a very wide investment offer – investment grounds of an area ranging from 1 ha to over 200 ha. The said grounds are located within the Karlino Subzone of the Kostrzyn-Słubice Special Economic Zone as well as outside the Zone. A potential investor can expect that a plot will be measured out so as to meet his needs. There are grounds available both for industrial and service investments (warehouses, depots or and bases) as well as for tourist services. Most of the grounds have updated spatial land development plans. All the grounds are located at main roads and all media are provided. The commune is a laureate of The Golden Site 2005 contest. Karlino is a growing Commune and its authorities are trying to take advantage of all the arising chances and opportunities. This refers to both using EU funds for own investments as well as creating opportunities for developing the region by foreign investments.
 
 
 

 
 
Szczecinek is mainly a large center of wood and furniture branch. Among the main companies in this industry Kronospan and KPPD should be mentioned. The town is located on the eastern edge of West Pomerania, on the crossing of National Roads No. 11 (Koszalin – Poznań) and No. 20 (Stargard Szczeciński – Gdańsk). Advantageous location of Szczecinek in equal distances from four regional voievodships capitals makes the town a convenient place for creations of logistic centers. The town’s offer includes five investment land complexes with total size of 53 ha and Special Economic Zone status (Słupsk Special Economic Zone). All of the SEZ complexes acquire a local development plan, full technical infrastructure and are located by the National Road S11. The three biggest complexes areas are - 6 ha, 8,5 ha and 32 ha. There is a possibility of making a plot sized specially for investors needs. Well-developed network of vocational schools allows a quick profiling of the graduates education for industrial production needs. In Szczecinek is located a customs office, large railway junction and a wide range of social base (recreation, health care, culture). In administrative boundaries of the town are situated three Lakes - Trzesiecko, Wilczkowo, Leśne, therefore Szczecinek has a wide range of investment areas for hotel services and tourism.
 
 
 

 
Wałcz
 
Wałcz is a small, but picturesque city, located at the south-eastern outskirts of the Westpomeranian Region. Its main advantage, which makes it stand out from the rest, are excellent communication links – at the junction of National Road no. 10 (Szczecin – Bydgoszcz – Warszawa) and no. 22 (Gorzów Wlkp. - Elbląg – Kaliningrad). Road no. 11 (Koszalin – Poznań – Katowice) is also within easy reach. The commune has six areas with plots available for investment, all boasting the special economic zone status (Słupsk SEZ). 15 ha out of a total of 26 ha, are still awaiting potential investors. The occupied plots are being utilised by Austrian and Polish investors.
 
 
 

 
 
The Białogard Investment Park “Invest-Park” was established in 2011 in Białogard, 4 km from the national road No. 6 (E28). The Park covers fully developed investment lands of the total area of 41 ha, including 14,38 ha which belong to the Kostrzyn-Słubice Special Economic Zone. The lands may be freely combined and divided depending on the investors' needs (from 0,5 ha to 28 ha). The Park area is intended to be used for production and industrial service facilities. In 2010, some parts of the “Park were awarded as the best investment land in the Westpomeranian Region, in the competition The Golden Site”which was conducted by the Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency. 310 000 inhabitants live within the region of 35 km from the “Invest-Park”. Within the area of the Park, there is a modern Technological Incubator of 7 300 m2 (built in 2008) which offers the possibility of renting industrial premises intended for production and service business. The Technological Incubator offers the possibility of renting premises from 360 m2 to 3 000m2 and using modern processing lines for powder coating and a chamber for spray painting. The Incubator is the only facility of this type in the north-western Poland. If the Technological Incubator fails to meet the expectations of an investor, there is a possibility of renting another industrial facility. If an individual decides to invest in the “Invest-Park” area, he additionally receives free-of-charge support granted by the Regional Investor Assistance Office. The office staff cooperate with high-profile specialists in industrial construction, commercial law, and finance. Based on the needs, the Office guarantees free-of-charge support in contacting public administration in order to obtain construction permits, start production activities as well as to conduct staff trainings and recruitment processes.
 

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Kostrzyn-Slubice Special Economic Zone
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Euro-Park Mielec Special Economic Zone
Goleniow Industrial Park
Scandinavian-Polish Chamber of Commerce
Szczecin-Goleniow Airport
Westpomeranian Agency for Regional Development
Koszalin Regional Development Agency

Investors’ Assistance Center, Marshal’s Office of the Westpomeranian Region, 34 Korsarzy Street, 70-540 Szczecin