Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013
Major changes coming to Bumar
The new CEO of Bumar, the largest player in Poland's defense sector, is planning to make significant changes to the company, Rzeczpospolita reported.
Krzysztof Krystowski, who will take on his new responsibilities on May 1, intends to convert the vast holding into a modern enterprise oriented to its clients, the major one being the Polish army.
The company has been experiencing numerous issues of late, with last year's revenues sliding, contracts requiring renegotiation and internal conflicts that need to be resolved.
From Warsaw Business Journal
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