Maxam Polska Sp. z o.o. operates within an industrial explosives and blasting solutions group, supporting mining, quarrying, construction and civil engineering customers that require controlled rock fragmentation and explosives technology. Business segments typically include supply of industrial explosives (bulk and packaged products), initiation systems and detonators, blasting accessories, and on-site blasting services that can cover blast design, charging, initiation, and post-blast performance assessment, aligned with stringent safety, storage and transport requirements. The company's value proposition centers on technical blasting expertise combined with reliable supply of explosives and initiation products tailored to customer geology and productivity objectives, supporting both surface mining and quarry applications and selected construction/infrastructure uses. Geographic scope is Poland with service delivery to domestic industrial customers, leveraging group-level product development, manufacturing and safety systems to ensure consistent quality and compliance. Key brands and assets include access to the MAXAM product portfolio, technical blasting engineering capabilities, operational safety systems, and logistical infrastructure required for regulated products handling. Strategic positioning focuses on being a technical partner for productivity and safety in drilling-and-blasting operations, optimizing fragmentation outcomes, reducing operational risk, and providing integrated solutions that combine products, on-site services and continuous improvement in blasting performance.
Headquarters
Chocianowiec 206
Chocianowiec; Dolnoslaskie;
Postal Code: 59-140
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Website: http://www.maxampolska.pl
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