News 2017-02-15

Goleniowski Faymonville included in an international ranking

The manufacturer of special trailers and semi-trailers has made it to the list of 1000 most dynamic and fastest growing European companies. Its revenue increases 25% year on year.

Łukasz Żuchowski, the managing director of Faymonville Polska /fot.: Faymonville / Łukasz Żuchowski, the managing director of Faymonville Polska /fot.: Faymonville /
Faymonville Polska is among 30 Polish enterprises included in the report entitled: "1000 Companies to Inspire Europe".  The report has been prepared by London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) which holds 100 per cent shares in the London Stock Exchange.
 
Faymonville Polska is a daughter-company of Faymonville SA from Belgium, and it has been operating in Goleniowski Industrial Park since 2006. Its growth potential is confirmed, inter alia, by the volume of revenues which amounted to more than PLN 120 million in 2015 and has been increasing by approx. 25 per cent year on year. The company's output is impressive too. As indicated by Łukasz Żuchowski, the managing director, over 500 units of finished trailers and additionally over 500 units of trailer steel structures are produced in the plant every year. Approximately 90 per cent of these products are sold in the European market, while 10 per cent are exported outside Europe.   More than 160 people are currently in the employ, and the company has serious further development plans - a year ago it purchased a plot of land in the Goleniowski Park for that purpose.
 
LSEG selected Faymonville Polska Sp. z o.o. in recognition of these achievements,  and together with the Forbes Diamond, this is another important award received by the company this year.
 
The companies that are included in the LSEG's ranking are characterised by a high annual growth rate that on average amounts to 71 per cent, average turnover, a key role played in creating new jobs, and impact on future economic development.
 
According to LSEG, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of all 30 Polish companies equals 155 per cent, and their average turnover is EUR 42 million.  Polish companies may also take pride in the fact that so far they have registered 24 patents and trademarks.
 
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aktualizowano: 2017-02-26 23:25
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