Nuctech Warsaw opens new office and production plant in Kobyłka


They added that it will also lead to the creation of new jobs for talented engineers and create opportunities for professional development of current and future Nuctech technical staff through deep training in China.
"The Nuctech investment proves that Chinese direct investments in Poland are gaining momentum and real shape. Chinese multinational enterprises choose Central and Eastern Europe as a strategic location for long-term investments, and Poland has a chance to become a regional leader also in this area,"commented Krzysztof Senger, vice-president of the Polish Investment and Trade Agency, which supported Nuctech in the implementation of the project in Poland.
Nuctech's commitment to Poland
Currently, there are two railways and six stationary scanners working at railway and road crossings on the eastern border of Poland, and a dozen luggage scanners ensure security at airports and in state offices. So far, around 70 cargo systems have been produced in Poland and delivered to several countries in Europe and North Africa. Nuctech scanners help in the fight against smuggling, human trafficking and commercial fraud, and they aim to help with security checks by detecting threats in the form of explosives.
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