UWT establishes subsidiary in Poland

22-Jan-2026
UWT GmbH

Foundation of a UWT subsidiary in Poland

UWT continues to grow: the new UWT Polska branch was opened in mid-September. The branch is managed by Tadeusz Karmaza, with whose experienced team the company has been working successfully for many years.

The establishment of the Polish branch is a logical consequence of the many years of cooperation with the team that now makes up UWT Polska. Thanks to the passion and expertise of the team, customers in Poland can now be supported even more directly on site - with expert advice, reliable service and a proven portfolio of sensor technology for level measurement and monitoring.

UWT Polska marks the start of a new chapter in the company's history, further strengthening its proximity to customers in Poland.

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