The Polish packaging manufacturer Grambox plans to build a new production facility in Bytom, according to packaging-journal. The investment amounts to investing 110 million zloty (approximately 26 million euros).
The plant will be installed in the Katowice Special Economic Zone (KSSE) in Bytom. The plan is to commission the facility from mid-2027, producing corrugated cardboard packaging for both Polish and international markets. The project is expected to create up to 70 new jobs.
According to Grembox, the site is anticipated to become one of the largest centres for the manufacture of corrugated cardboard packaging in Poland.
“A state-of-the-art corrugated cardboard packaging production facility is being built in Bytom. We chose the location in the KSSE on Hakuby Street, among other reasons, because of the large available area near our headquarters, as well as the convenient access to the A1 motorway and important road and rail transport routes,“ says Krzysztof Migocki, Finance Director of Grembox, as quoted by packaging-journal.
A highly automated production with digitally controlled material flow management is expected.



