Invest in West Pomeranian
Key Competitive Attractions
West Pomeranian Voivodeship has become renowned as one of the most attractive Polish regions for foreign investment. Located in the most north-easterly part of the country, the region is advantageously located near Denmark, Sweden and Germany, with transport connections that make it ideal for accessing Europe. The port of Szczecin is the third largest seaport in the country and in total is responsible for 17% of all cargo traffic in Poland.
The capital of the region is Szczecin, which is home to 410,809 people. The remainder of the population (a further 1,282,724 people) is spread among 63 other cities and towns, the most notable of which are Koszalin and Stargard Szczecinski.
Over three hundred hectares of land are available for development in nearby Special Economic Zones (SEZ). The combination of a highly corporate-friendly tax system, a wide availability of qualified staff, and the ready availability of assistance with moving into the region has helped attract 4,253 companies with foreign capital into the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.
Assistance and Support For New Business Investors
The Investors’ Assistance Centre in West Pomeranian Voivodeship provides a comprehensive service of support to investors operating in the region. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Advisory and information services
- Promotion of investment opportunities in the region
- Enhancement of investment opportunities in the region






