According to Wikinvest, the largest industry in Poland is the chemical manufacture sector followed by the manufacturing of television sets.
Industry in Poland
Links to selected industry and sector information provided by NationMaster
Industries in Poland
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Companies of Poland by industry
Provided by Wikipedia, this page lists companies in a number of subcategores of industries in Poland.
Packaging Industry in Poland
This report may be purchased. Euromonitor International's Packaging Industry in Poland report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides historic market size data by industry, allowing you to identify the most popular pack types. It identifies the leading companies, and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market- be they new product developments, recycling or legislation issues. Forecasts illustrate how the market is set to change.
Market analysis of the Clothing Industry in Poland
This report may be purchased from Datamonitor. Although this is a german website, the report is available in english.
Polish Chamber of the Chemical Industry (PIPC)
Polish Chamber of Chemical Industry (PIPC) is the organization representing chemical companies towards domestic and foreign governemnt and non-governemnt organizations.
PIPC is the only Polish organization being a member of CEFIC and is authorized to represent chemical industry on international forum.
Fish Market Development Association
Polish Shipbrokers Association
The Polish Shipbrokers' Association aims to provide high standards of conduct and practice, promoting a high level of education, experience and maintaining a sound shipping agency system, according to the Minimum Standards recommended by UNCTAD.
International Amber Association (Poland)
The Association also includes researchers from various scientific fields who deal with amber-related issues. Currently The IAA has over 200 members from 24 countries.Since 1997, the Association has been granting Certificates to recommend companies which have committed themselves to meeting the criteria required by our organisation. The Certificate gives its bearer the right to use the Association’s logo. The logo testifies to the correctness of the processing method, the good quality of the entire product, as well as to the company’s reliability, it is a guarantee of the authenticity of the raw material used: exclusively Baltic amber, and therefore a protection against forgeries and substitutes. Recommended companies must comply with Amber Classification System created by IAA.