Roeslein boosts renewable energy focus with new Polish design center

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Roeslein & Associates, a leading engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services company, announced the opening of its new European Design Center in Krakow, Poland. 

This state-of-the-art facility marks a significant step in the company's strategy to strengthen its foothold in the European market and enhance services for clients in the Canmaking, Oil & Gas, and Renewables industries.

“The European Design Center is a pivotal step in our strategy to establish a strong presence in Europe,” said Anna Podolak, Managing Director of Roeslein's Europe Operations. “This facility serves as a hub for engineering and design tailored to the unique demands of European clients while integrating our capabilities across the value chain, from initial project discussions to implementation and after-service support.”

The new center's strategic location in Krakow provides numerous benefits:

Proximity to Clients and Facilities: Situated just 50 kilometers from Roeslein's European manufacturing operations, the center allows seamless integration between design and manufacturing, reducing project timelines and enhancing delivery.
Access to Talent: Krakow's renowned technical universities and well-educated engineering talent pool provide a foundation for innovation and collaboration.
Centralized Operations: The center's proximity to transportation and major European destinations ensures efficient communication and logistics for both clients and Roeslein's international teams.

The Krakow Design Center is more than just an engineering hub—it embodies Roeslein's commitment to providing comprehensive solutions for clients. “This facility enhances our ability to respond quickly and efficiently to client needs, with reduced response times and the added benefit of speaking the same language as our European partners,” Podolak noted.

Roeslein's investment in Krakow underscores its commitment to expanding its services in Europe, particularly in renewables and other growing markets. Podolak emphasized, “Our goal is to serve not only the Canmaking industry but also to establish a strong presence in renewables. This facility is an important step in achieving that vision.”

Roeslein invites clients and partners to visit the Krakow Design Center and experience firsthand how the company is setting new standards in engineering, design, and customer service excellence.

 

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Green Forum  |  11 December, 2025 at 11:36 AM