Dimark hosted a delegation from Polskie Porty Lotnicze S.A. at its new headquarters, creating space for direct, in-depth discussions on the future of airport infrastructure in Poland.
The meeting brought together representatives of both organizations, including Mr. Łukasz Chaberski and Mr. Marcin Danił, for a focused exchange on upcoming investments and the role of domestic engineering and manufacturing capabilities in their delivery.
The visit was an opportunity to move beyond high-level discussions and present, in a practical way, how modern baggage handling systems are designed, engineered and produced. By walking through our R&D and production facilities, the PPL team could see the full process behind BHS solutions developed and manufactured entirely in Poland.
Dimark’s systems are currently supporting airport operations in multiple regions worldwide, including South America, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. This global experience is directly applicable as the Polish aviation sector enters a new phase of modernization and expansion.
As a company built on Polish capital, Dimark contributes to the development of local content not only through manufacturing, but also through maintaining full control over technology, production and system integration. This approach supports supply chain stability, ensures operational continuity and strengthens the domestic technology ecosystem.
The discussions focused on key challenges related to future airport development, including scalability of baggage handling systems, integration with advanced security screening technologies and the need to balance performance with energy efficiency and uninterrupted operations.
The meeting confirmed a shared understanding of the direction in which airport infrastructure is evolving and the importance of combining global experience with strong local capabilities.
We thank the PPL team for a constructive and forward-looking discussion.
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