Vecoplan has continued a positive growth trend with the establishment of a Polish branch office for recycling and waste in the capital Warsaw.

Ireneusz Suszyna manages domestic & commercial waste and substitute fuel for Vecoplan in the Polish market
Ireneusz Suszyna manages domestic and commercial waste and substitute fuel for Vecoplan in the Polish market
Headquartered in Bad Marienberg in Germany’s Westerwald, Vecoplan is a leading international specialist for environmental and recycling technologies – and thanks to the branch, the company can provide even faster support for its Polish customers.
Martina Schmidt, Head of the Recycling and Waste Division, said: “Our Polish branch has given us sufficient space for growth – and we can reach our customers even faster.”
Vecoplan has been successful in the Eastern European market for many years and in order to provide its Polish customers with even better customer care, the company has opened a branch in Warsaw.
The Vecoplan Polska sp. z.o.o. team includes:
- Maciej Kamola, responsible for in-house recycling and post-consumer plastic,
- Ireneusz Suszyna, responsible for Vecoplan’s domestic and commercial waste,
- Tomasz Konieczka, responsible for service, and
- Michael Lambert, CFO of Vecoplan and nominal CEO of the Polish operation.
The opening of the new branch is an important milestone for Vecoplan in its expansion of direct customer service in Eastern European markets.
Vecoplan Polska is responsible for machine and service sales, while technical development and project support is carried out by Application Technology at the German Headquarters, facilitating communication within the supply chain.
A leading manufacturer of machines and systems for the resources and recycling industry for shredding, conveying and reprocessing wood, biomass, plastics, paper and other recyclable materials such as domestic and industrial waste, Vecoplan currently has around 380 employees at locations in Germany, the US, UK, Spain and Poland.