EXPOM sp. z o.o.
EXPOM Sp. z o.o. (limited liability company) Krośniewice was established in 1992 and is engaged in production and sale of agricultural machinery and equipment. Products with the EXPOM trademark are distributed on the territory of Poland by a network of about 70 commercial affiliates, and our foreign recipients come from such countries as Germany, France, Denmark, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Sweden, the Netherlands, Finland, Russia, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria and England.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Crop Cultivation
- Market Focus:
- Internationally (various countries)
- Year Founded:
- 1992
About Us
The engineering department is constantly working on new designs of machines and making improvements as a result of our constant contact with the users and the Industrial Institute of Agricultural Engineering in Poznan. The introduction of new technologies, highest quality materials and broad experience in production of agricultural machinery make our products failure-free and preferable to a wide range of satisfied users. All our machines are powder coated, which positively affects their durability and aesthetics.
EXPOM Krosniewice is a member of the Polish Chamber of Commerce for Agricultural Machines and Facilities, based in Torun. The Management Board spends the company's own resources and European funds on the modernization of machinery park and construction of new facilities, intended for the assembly and production of agricultural machinery.
Each year, EXPOM Krosniewice participates in many exhibitions of agricultural equipment in the country and abroad. The most important exhibitions organized by the Agricultural Advisory Centres are fairs in Minikowo, Grubno, Zarzeczewo, Szepietowo, Sitno, Plonsk, Stare Pole, Luban, Piotrków Trybunalski and Olsztyn. Periodically, EXPOM Krosniewice participates in Agritechnica Trade Fair in Hannover, Germany, as well as in fairs held in Estonia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, France and Denmark.