SPB

Polish concrete industry on the upswing

Ireneusz Janik is Managing Director of the precaster Fabet located in the Polish city of Kielce and, at the same time, is Deputy Chairman of the National Association of Concrete Manufacturers (SPB), based in Warsaw.

BFT International: Mr. Janik, the Polish Association of Concrete Manufacturers (SPB) was founded in 1994 and has been a member of BIBM since 2007. How can you evaluate the developments that have taken place in your context since these two dates?

I. Janik: The Association of Concrete Manufacturers in Poland has since its inception become active on several fronts. First of all, the...

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