Ramboll is looking for new development paths

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Ramboll, one of the top European engineer-consulting-project companies, was founded in Denmark In 1945 and currently employs almost 10 thousand specialists around the world. It offers architecture, consulting and engineer solutions in the area of energy and fuels, management, and transport.

 

The company, present on the Polish market for over 20 years, has recently changed its president. Jacek Czerwonka, the new CEO of Ramboll Polska (previously working for Polimeks-Mostostal and Polimeks Energetyka) set himself a goal of reaching a greater number of clients.

 

When it comes to the Polish market, the company has until now concentrated mostly on energy (renewable and conventional). The new company president informed they also have plans to explore some other areas, i.e. oil and natural gas sector, which looks promising.

 

The company would like to forge cooperation with Gaz-System within the programme of building new gas pipelines and work connected with diversification of supplies of the blue fuel. Czerwonka stressed that as to the latter, they are already active on the subject of constructing the Baltic Pipe, i.e. Danish-Norwegian-Polish gas connection.

 

Currently, the Polish branch employs 30 engineer-consultants who cover the most important specialist fields in the energy sector – turbine and boiler technologies or thermodynamic circuits. There is also a division working on financial and economic analysis of the planned endeavours. The number of employees in Poland exceeded 50 after Ramboll took over Environ, an American entity from the environment services sector.

 

The company plans to double its staff, yet this depends on expanding the order portfolio and increasing the company’s scope of activity. One of the many clients of Ramboll Polska is Grupa Azoty ZAP (concerning consultancy services on the construction of gas and steam block) and PGNiG Termika.

 

 

 

Investment Outlook and Business Perspective

Poland remains one of the most attractive investment destinations in the European Union. With GDP exceeding EUR 650 billion, Poland is the sixth largest economy in the EU and the largest in Central and Eastern Europe. The country has maintained positive economic growth for over three decades, including through multiple global crises.

Foreign direct investment in Poland continues to grow, driven by the country’s strategic location, skilled workforce, EU membership, competitive costs, and improving infrastructure. Key sectors attracting investment include manufacturing, technology, business services, logistics, and financial services.

For investors considering entry into the Polish market, proper structuring of the investment vehicle is crucial. The choice between a sp. z o.o. (LLC), S.A. (joint-stock company), branch office, or joint venture depends on the investment size, sector, tax considerations, and long-term strategic objectives. Professional advisory can help optimize the structure from both operational and tax perspectives.

If you are doing business in Poland or considering entering the Polish market, Zalewski Consulting can help. Learn more about our company formation in Poland, or contact us for a free consultation.


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