“In his new interview, Oleg Krot shared the details and prospects related to the acquisition of the oldest Polish plant, Ursus. He talked about the challenges faced by the team, the recovery strategy…”, — write: www.unian.ua
“We approached the purchase of Ursus very carefully. It was a strategic step that required not only financial investments, but also a deep analysis and a clear vision of the future of the plant. We strive not just to restore its activity, but to return it to the status of an industrial leader,” said Krot .
The URSUS teamHe also emphasized the social significance of the project. “It is important for us to create new jobs for both local residents and Ukrainian refugees. We plan to introduce innovative technologies and produce products that will be useful for both Poland and Ukraine. In particular, we are considering the possibility of producing demining equipment, which is extremely important for the reconstruction of our country,” the businessman added.
Oleg Krot also noted the difficulties associated with negative attitudes in Polish society. “When foreigners, and especially Ukrainians, buy iconic enterprises, it can cause some opposition. We have already faced information attacks and even sabotage. But I am convinced that concrete actions and results will be able to change these sentiments,” he said.
In conclusion, Oleh Krot emphasized that this project is not only about business, but also about building bridges between Ukraine and Poland. “We want to show that Ukrainians are part of the European community. Our task is to prove that we are capable of achieving significant results by working side by side with our European partners,” the businessman summarized.
This interview was another confirmation that Ukrainian business is capable not only of competing, but also of building new formats of cooperation at the international level.