Mościce

For other places with the same name, see Mościce (disambiguation).

Mościce - industrial district of Tarnów, where the National Factory of Nitric Compounds was built in the 20’s of XX century. Currently, the enterprise operates as Grupa Azoty S.A.[1] and its Capital Group focuses the largest plants of great chemical synthesis in the country that are located in Tarnów, Police, Kędzierzyn-Koźle and Puławy, at the same time, it is the leading producer of mineral fertilisers, construction plasticisers as well as OXO alcohols and plasticisers in Poland and Europe.

The name of the district directly comes from the surname of the initiator of the construction of these plants - chemist, inventor, politician, the president of II Polish Republic in 1926-1939, prof. Ignacy Mościcki. The person of Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski - chemist, minister of industry and commerce, vice-president, minister of State Treasury in the II Polish Republic, who was the director of National Factory of Nitric Acids in Mościce in 1930–1935.[2]

Mościce was designed in such a way so that the residents would not see the negative effects of industrial plant operation, hence, the high number of green strips and the park (garden city).

Currently, Mościce is one of the largest and most important districts in Tarnów. It has a developed sports-leisure infrastructure. The City Stadium, a complex of swimming pools with uncovered Olympic pool, a few football grounds and a sports hall (Jaskółka Hall).

The neighbourhood of the industrial plants results in developing cultural life in Mościce, the example of which is: Mościce Art Centre, where the theatre spectacles are performed as well as numerous concerts are organised.

History of Mościce

Monuments

Historical Buildings

Industry

Grupa Azoty, seated in Mościce, is the largest group in the sector of Great Chemical Synthesis in Poland[16] as well as one of the key holdings in the chemical sector in Europe.[17] The history of the Plants reaches 1927 when the government on the initiative of the president of Polish Republic Ignacy Mościcki made decision allowing for the construction of the National Factory of Nitric Compounds near Tarnów. The establishment of Mościce is also connected with its establishment - that was the name of combined areas of Świerczków and Dąbrówka Infułacka villages in 1929, on the territory of which the investment was completed.

The National Factory of Nitric Compounds was opened in 1930 and in 1933 it was merged with the National Factory of Nitric Compounds in Chorzów. The director of the enterprise in Mościce, Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski was the leader of the United Factories of Nitric Compounds in Mościce and Chorzów.

The National Factory of Nitric Compounds was one of the key and the largest investments of interwar period in Poland, functioning in the scope of Central Industrial District. During world war II, the German took hold of the enterprise which operated under the name Stickstoffwerke Moscice.

Upon war, the factory restarted its activity in 1948. in the 50’s of the XX century, the company performed a 6-year economic plan. Further development and modernisation of the enterprise was performed in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. In 1991 the plants were transformed into a joint-stock S.A. company of the State Treasury.

Upon the period of re-investment (2001-2007) and unsuccessful attempts of privatisation (2001), on 5 March 2006 the management board of Zakłady Azotowe in Tarnów-Mościce S.A. (currently Grupa Azoty S.A.) decided to enter the Warsaw Stock Exchange. From time perceptive, the company debut on the Stock Exchange on 30 June 2008 turned out to be “spiritus movens” not only for its further development, but also for consolidation of the Polish chemical industry. In May 2010 the Grupa Azoty took the function of the Polish chemistry consolidator. In 2014 the process of integration of two largest Polish chemical plants was completed.[18] This way, Grupa Azoty Capital Group was established, within which the dominant unit is Grupa Azoty S.A. seated in Tarnów. Grupa Azoty includes, e.g. Grupa Azoty POLICE,[19] Grupa Azoty PUŁAWY,[20] Grupa Azoty ZAK,[21] Grupa Azoty SIARKOPOL[22] and foreign acquisitions allowed to also include a German company Grupa Azoty ATT Polymers GmbH in the portfolio.[23] Currently, the Grupa Azoty incorporates over fifty other entities directly and indirectly dependent, affiliated or such in which it is a minority capital shareholder.

Grupa Azoty is included in indices WIG, WIG30, mWIG 40, WIG-Poland, WIG-CHEMIA, Respect Index of Warsaw Stock Exchange Market as well as International MSCI Emerging Markets as well as FTSE Emerging Markets.

References

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  21. "Fuzje i ekspansje w polskiej branży chemicznej" (in Polish). gf24.pl. Retrieved 2016-06-22.
  22. "Grupa Azoty przejmuje od Skarbu Państwa akcje Siarkopolu" (in Polish). forbes.pl. Retrieved 2016-06-22.
  23. "Unylon Polymers zmienia nazwę" (in Polish). chemiaibiznes.com.pl. Retrieved 2016-06-22.
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