SaMASZ expands its presence in South America

The company is already selling its products in Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile. Now is looking to enter the Argentinian market.

The Polish company SaMASZ is growing in South America.

At the moment, the firm has business relations with Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile, but it’s now trying to connect with the Argentinian market.

The company offer, in southamerican territory, is composed of disc mowers, rotary rakes and tedders.

Furthermore, SaMASZ is impulsing SwiftCUT, a system designed to improve the collection flow in order to reduce the workload.

This system is part of the company’s offer to the Brazilian and Argentinian manufacturers, so that they incorporate it in their equipment.

Profile

SaMASZ was founded in 1984 by Antoni Stolarski. In 1998 it began with the fabrication of drum mowers.

At the moment, it’s one of the main agro machinery factories of Poland, with more than 700 employees and a commercial network of 50 national suppliers and 70 stores abroad.

It has subsidiary companies in Russia and in the EE.UU, and a commercial presence in countries of the five continents. Among them, it is worth mentioning Germany, Russia, EE.UU, Canada, Brazil, Paraguay, Chile, Uruguay, Australia, New Zealand, Korea and Japan.

In 2015, the company put in operation SaMASZ North America, the firm´s subsidiary in the EE.UU.

In 2018, it opened its new industrial plant, located in Zabłudów (Poland).

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