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[Lists&Maps] Finnish companies in Poland - The Most Comprehensive Collection of Finnish Businesses Operating in Poland

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Finland and Poland have built one of the strongest business relationships in Northern Europe. Over the last two decades, Finnish companies have invested heavily in manufacturing, energy, logistics, IT, construction, chemicals, packaging, and industrial services. Today, Poland is among Finland's most important trading partners and a strategic market for expansion in Central Europe.


At Spondeo, we have spent years mapping Finnish business activity in Poland. The result is one of the most comprehensive collections of Finnish companies operating in the Polish market.


Below this article you will find lists and maps showing Finnish companies across Poland, including manufacturers, IT and R&D companies, service centers, service providers, distributors, and subsidiaries.


Finnish trade in the Baltic Sea region


More than one-third of Finland’s goods exports are directed to the Baltic Sea region, making it one of the country’s most important trade corridors. Within this network, Poland continues to strengthen its position rapidly - according to preliminary data from the Finnish Customs Office (Tulli), Finnish exports to Poland increased by nearly 15% in 2025, reinforcing Poland’s role as one of the top three trading partners in the Baltic Sea region and a key growth market for Finnish companies in Europe.


Finnish trade in the Baltic Sea region


How many Finnish companies operate in Poland?


The answer depends on how you define "operating in Poland."

Based on our market research:


  • Around 250 Finnish-owned subsidiaries operate directly in Poland.


  • Approximately 300 additional Finnish companies serve the Polish market through distributors, agents, sales partners, resellers, or cross-border operations.


  • In total, we estimate that more than 600 Finnish companies actively do business in Poland.



Why do Finnish companies choose Poland?


Poland has become one of the most attractive destinations for Finnish investment due to several factors:

  • Large domestic market of nearly 38 million consumers

  • Strong manufacturing base

  • Skilled engineering workforce

  • Competitive operating costs

  • Strategic location for serving Central and Eastern Europe

  • Growing renewable energy and technology sectors

  • Substantial economic growth and growth of individual wealth and purchasing power


For many Finnish companies, Poland is not only a sales market but also a manufacturing and service hub for international operations.



The economic impact of Finnish companies in Poland


Finnish investment has created a significant footprint in the Polish economy.

  • Finnish investments in Poland exceed €2 billion

  • The 25 largest Finnish companies in Poland generate approximately €8 billion in annual revenue

  • Finnish businesses employ roughly 30,000 people in Poland

  • Total trade between Finland and Poland reached approximately €6.7 billion in recent years


The impact is particularly visible in manufacturing, energy, forestry, packaging, construction materials, logistics, and industrial technologies.



Finnish companies are present across Poland


Unlike many foreign investors concentrated only in Warsaw, Finnish companies can be found throughout Poland.


Strong Finnish business clusters exist in:

  • Warsaw and Mazovia

  • Silesia

  • Greater Poland

  • Pomerania

  • Lower Silesia

  • Warmian-Masurian region

  • Łódź region

  • Suwalki


Production facilities, service centers, warehouses, and sales organizations are spread across dozens of Polish cities.



Looking for Finnish companies in Poland?


Whether you are searching for potential customers, distributors, suppliers, acquisition targets, investment opportunities, or business partners, the Finnish business ecosystem in Poland offers far more opportunities than most companies realize.


Explore the lists and maps below to discover where Finnish companies operate, which sectors they represent, and how they contribute to the growing economic relationship between Finland and Poland.


At Spondeo, we continuously monitor Finnish business activity in Poland and update our database to help companies find new opportunities faster. Scroll down to browse the complete lists and maps of Finnish companies in Poland.


Production

This list includes Finnish-owned factories, manufacturing plants, production facilities, assembly operations, and industrial sites located across Poland. Finnish manufacturers play an important role in sectors such as machinery, metal processing, packaging, construction materials, energy technologies, chemicals, and forest-based industries.


Augustów: Axopar Boats

Borki-Wyrki: Amerplast

Bytów: Europress

Białogard: PKC Group, Termex Fiber

Czarnków: Seaking

Częstochowa: Fortum

Drawsko Pomorskie: PKC Group

Ełk: Saxdor Yachts

Gniezno: Scanclimber

Górny Śląsk (region): Fortaco, Fortum, Heatmasters, Huhtamäki, Lammi Fundament, Miilux, Outokumpu, Purmo, Scanfil, Stora Enso

Grudziądz: LAPP Connecto

Janów Lubelski: Fortaco

Jelenia Góra: Valmet Technologies and Services

Kraków: U-Cont, YIT

Lębork: Alteams, Fiskars

Łódź: Konvertia, Stalatube, Scanfil, Stora Enso, Uponor Infra

Nidzica: Katko

Opole: Eltete, Metsä Tissue, ORAS Olesno, Stora Enso, Wipak

Ostrołęka: Stora Enso, Poznań, HT Laser, Kera Awak, Nordec, Reka Rubber, Ruukki, Stofix, Stora Enso, ViskoTeepak

Reblino: Tamtron

Rzeszów: Tikkurila

Skwierzyna: Koskisen

Słupsk: Axopar Boats

Starachowice: PKC Group

Suwałki: VA-Varuste, XO Boats

Szczecin: FSP Steel Painting, Hydroline, Cargotec

Syców: FSP Steel Painting

Świecie: Kemira

Świnoujście: HK Foods

Toporów: Koskisen

Trójmiasto (3 City): Arnon, Darekon, Gebwell, Promeco, Teknos, Wärtsilä, YIT

Wałcz: Purmo

Warsaw: Amerplast, Fibox, Teknos, YIT, Walki

Wrocław: Fortaco, Fortum, Teknoware, UPM Raflatac, Walki

Wyszków: Lehtovuori

Żary: Valmet Automotive


finnish production companies in poland


Information Technology (IT), R&D and Service Centers

Finland is known for innovation, technology, and digital expertise. This collection focuses on Finnish companies operating software development centres, R&D units, engineering hubs, shared service centres (SSC), business process outsourcing (BPO) operations, and other knowledge-intensive activities in Poland.

Bydgoszcz: Nokia

Częstochowa: Digia

Górny Śląsk (region): Barona ICT, Etteplan, Tieto

Kraków: Amer Sports, Metso Digital Design and Development Studio, Nokia, Nortal, Tieto, UPM HR Service Center

Łódź: Digital Workforce, Eficode, ePassi, Nordea, Polar Night Software

Poznań: Dynamico.ai, Etteplan, Withsecure, Nordcloud, Solita, Vincit

Szczecin: Siili Solutions, Tieto, Unikie

Toruń: Nokia, Nomentia

Trójmiasto (3 City): Avaus Marketing Innovations, Frends, Kemira, Metsä Group, Nordea, Qt, Wärtsilä

Warsaw: Digia, Matrix42 (Efecte), Flovi, Iceye, Nokia, Nordea (IT), Sofigate, Swappie, Teleste, Tieto, Wolt Wrocław: Etteplan, Dunnig Kruger & Associates, Nokia, Siili Solutions, Solteq, Tieto, Unikie, UPM, WeAre


finnish it, r&d and service centers in poland

Services & Other

Not every Finnish company requires a production plant or technology centre. This list includes consulting firms, engineering companies, logistics providers, sales offices, financial services firms, and other businesses active in the Polish market.

Górny Śląsk (region): Lago Logistics, Renta, Tamtron

Kraków: Tactic Games

Łódź: AFRY, Elomatic

Opole: Signal Solutions

Poznań: Europress, Solwers, Spondeo

Sierpc: Lindström

Szczecin: Ramirent

Toruń: Norian Accounting

Trójmiasto: Allstars Engineering, Beweship, Deltamarin, Ensto, Finnlines, Kipina, Konecranes, Lago Logistics, Peikko, Pesmel, Tecwill, Ukkone

Warsaw: Adven, Ahlstrom-Munksjo, Ahola Transport, Biovoima, Fazer, Geobear, Halton, Helvar, Hesburger, HRX, ISKU, Kemppi, Kiilto, Kone, Leinonen, Lindström, Lumon, Martela, Metso, Neles, Nokian Tyres, Noli Studios, Nowa Era (SANOMA), Onninen, Orion Pharma, Pellon, Produal, Raisio, Rex Nordic, Telko, Valkea Media

Wrocław: BHM Technology, Comatec, Molok, Vilpe


finnish service companies & other in poland


The maps presented here are part of our annual publication “Finnish Business & Culture in Poland” - an 80-page Spondeo report combining business insight, market trends, culture, and Nordic-Polish cooperation. The latest 2026 edition is available online and includes over 50 exclusive interviews with managers and senior executives from Finnish companies operating in Poland, offering direct insights into their strategies and operations.


Explore the full report online and discover the Finnish business landscape in Poland in detail.


If you notice any Finnish company missing from our database or maps, feel free to let us know - we continuously update and refine our data to keep it as accurate and complete as possible.


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