Ukrzaliznytsia, Polish PKP Energetyka sign agreement on cooperation
Chairman of PKP Energetyka (Poland) Wojciech Ozhech and Board Chairman of PJSC Ukrzaliznytsia Wojciech Balczun on September 6 signed an cooperation agreement. .
According to a press release from the Polish company, both signatories declared cooperation in the most important segments of activities, intend to focus on joint business projects, as well as exchange of knowledge and experience of both companies.
"The potential and experience of employees, as well as the challenges both companies face will allow us to get mutual benefit from this cooperation," Ozhech said.
Cooperation between the companies will concern, in particular, maintenance and upgrading contact networks, quality control, electricity distribution, as well as introduction of modern IT tools to support growth of efficiency.
PKP Energetyka has been operating in the Polish market since 2001. Its core business is the sale and supply of electricity and operation of power supply services. The owner is CVC Capital Partners investment fund.
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