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Huta Stalowa Wola S.A
IndustryHeavy equipment,
defense
Founded1938
HeadquartersStalowa Wola, Poland
ProductsArtillery equipment,Special vehicles, Engineering equipment
Total equity243 496 528,25 PLN
OwnerPolish State (56,84% shares)
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.hsw.pl


Huta Stalowa Wola is a steel mill and manufacturing company in Stalowa Wola, Poland.

It was established in 1938-1939 in Second Polish Republic. It was a major part of a series of investments made by the Polish government in the years 1936–1939 to create the Central Industrial Region. This was to be a group of factories built in an area in the middle of the country, away from the borders with Germany and the USSR. It was designed to provide a reasonably secure location for the production of armaments and high technology goods.

Polish Army backhoe loader UMI, version of HSW 9.50 produced by Huta Stalowa Wola

The mill was set up in order to manufacture high alloy steels and weapons - artillery, heavy machine guns in 1937. A city quickly grew around the mill, and took a name from it (the town of Stalowa Wola).

In 1960s and 1970s the company started production of heavy construction machinery, and in the 1980s, it was one of major centers of oppositional activities (see 1988 Polish strikes). In 1991 Huta Stalowa Wola became a joint stock company.

It is still the major employer in the town, and a major producer of heavy construction machinery (and some military equipment) in Poland.

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  1. http://www.hsw.pl/1036/struktura-wlasnosciowa (In Polish)
  2. http://www.hsw.pl/1037/grupa-kapitalowa (In Polish)

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