Company History
1937 | Engine Factory in Rzeszow was established by the Government of the Republic of Poland. |
1938 | Production of aircraft engines commenced. |
1951 | After World War II the aero engine factory was nationalised and fully modernised. In 1960s and 1970s the company experienced rapid g/rowth producing a wide range of modern engines. |
1952 | Aluminium Foundry and Forging Shop production was launched. |
1972 | The production of aluminium castings on low-pressure cell was started. |
1973 | The Iron Foundry began operations, focused on castings for Polish Leyland engine. |
1991 | New production was launched. Parts for tractors and automotive industry. |
1994 | Engine Factory was transformed into a joint stock company wholly owned by the State Treasury. The company’s name was changed to WSK “PZL – Rzeszow” S.A. (“WSK”). |
1996 | Production of aluminium sand castings for Power Transmission & Distribution commenced. |
1997 | First castings for locomotive engines, for export to USA, were produced. |
2002 | On 11th March, 2002, the Polish State Treasury sold WSK to United Technologies Corporation (UTC). From 1st June, 2002 Zakład Metalurgiczny operated as an independent business unit within WSK . |
2004 | On 24th November, 2004 Zakład Metalurgiczny was established as an independent company. |
2007 | On 16th March ZM was purchased from WSK by Mr. Hugh Aiken |
© 2012 Zakład Metalurgiczny WSK Rzeszów Sp.z .o.o.
NIP : PL8133378658, REGON: 180000109,
Wysokość kapitału zakładowego:90 050 000 PLN,
Sąd Rejestrowy: Sąd Rejonowy w Rzeszowie XII Wydział Gospodarczy Krajowego Rejestru Sądowego,
Nr KRS: 0000222700
design and realization: OPTEAM S.A
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