Tarczyński Group
Polish food company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tarczyński Group is a corporate group of enterprises specialising in the meat industry. Since June 2013, the joint-stock company is registered on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. The headquarters of the dominating corporate unit is located in Ujeździec Mały, Poland.
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Company type | Joint-stock company |
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Industry | Food |
Founded | 1989 |
Headquarters | Ujeździec Mały, Poland |
Area served | Poland |
Key people | Jacek Tarczyński |
Products | Meat |
Revenue | zl 464,800,000[1] |
Number of employees | 1255 (2016) |
Website | grupatarczynski |
The Tarczyński Group handles the production, packaging and distribution of meat produce, specialising in pork and poultry, leading the Polish market in the sale of kabanos and cured meat.[2] The firm holds three production plants in Ujeździec Mały, Bielsko-Biała and Sława.[3]
History
The Zakład Przetwórstwa Mięsnego Jacek Tarczyński was founded in 1989 in Sułów, southwest of Milicz. In 1996, the firm acquired the ownership rights over the agrarian cooperative Spółdzielnia Rolniczo-Handlowa "Samopomoc Polska" located in Trzebnica. Two years later, in 1998, the firm restructured itself as the private limited company Zakład Przetwórstwa Mięsnego "Tarczyński" Sp. z o.o.[4]
In 2004 the ZPM "Tarczyński" transformed into a joint-stock company, with its rebranding completed by 2005. In 2005, the company Dobrosława (founded in 1945) was acquired and transformed to a partnership of the joint-stock company. In 2007, Tarczyński Group acquired 100% of the shares of Starpeck Sp. z o.o., with its headquarters located in Bielsko-Biała.[5][6] The Tarczyński Group began trading on the Warsaw Stock Exchange as of 18 June 2013.[7][8]
Structure
The Tarczyński Group has its headquarters located in Ujeździec Mały, near Milicz in Poland. The joint-stock company holds three production plants in:
- Ujeździec Mały – headquarters
- Sława – department
- Bielsko-Biała – department
Apart from the national market in Poland, the Tarczyński Group exports its meat products to other European countries: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany, the Netherlands, France, the United Kingdom, Finland[9] Ireland, Italy, Greece, Sweden, Denmark as well as Romania.[10][11]
Tarczyński Group introduced the following regulations to its structure quality of produce: British Retail Consortium and the International Food Standard.[12]
Brands and products
- Tarczyński – pork and poultry kabanosy in a variety of spiced flavours,[13] bacon, fillet cold cuts, thick and thin kiełbasa, sausages, potted ham, pork ham, cured kiełbasa, Select kabanosy, turkey produce, spiced salami, snack-size kiełbasa, grill-pack kiełbasa.[14]
- Dobrosława – smoked bacon, flat-meat produce, dumpling bakes, ham, bacon ham, thin kiełbasa, homogenised kiełbasa, cured kiełbasa.[15]
- Tarczyński Arena Wrocław, stadium opened in 2011 in Wrocław.
References
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