107 years ago, Poland regained its independence after 123 years of partition. It is a day of special reflection on what responsibility for one’s homeland means in everyday work.
At PGZ Stocznia Wojenna, patriotism is not a festive declaration. It is everyday service based on four pillars.
- Responsibility for maritime security
We build frigates for the Polish Navy, install systems on Kormoran II mine destroyers, and implement the Ratownik rescue ship program. Each of these projects directly translates into the ability to defend Polish interests at sea. - Building the future on a foundation of tradition
We have been supporting the Polish Navy since 1922. Our history is inextricably linked to the establishment of Gdynia and the reconstruction of Polish maritime statehood. We continue this mission by combining a century-old heritage with state-of-the-art technologies. - Serving the country through professional work
We employ hundreds of qualified specialists, cooperate with technical schools, invest in competence development and state-of-the-art production infrastructure. This translates into real value for national security. - Commitment to the local community
We support the health of the residents of the Tri-City, sponsor local sports clubs, and engage in educational initiatives. We are part of the community that surrounds us.
True patriotism is achieved through responsible, everyday work.
We would like to thank everyone who has fought, worked, and built a free Poland for 107 years.
