Dear Customers,
We kindly inform you that Marcopol will be closed on December 24, and 27.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and wish you a joyful, peaceful, and Merry Christmas! 🎄✨
Thank you for your understanding.
Please be advised that orders placed between December 24, 2024 – January 6, 2025 will not be shipped during this period. Shipping will resume on January 7, 2025.
Thank you for your understanding, and we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! 🎄✨
At Marcopol, we firmly believe in the power of solidarity and collaboration. That’s why we are proud to be an active participant in the “Entrepreneurs for Flood Victims” initiative, a remarkable effort to help rebuild lives and provide lasting solutions for families affected by the devastating floods in Poland earlier this year.
As part of this extraordinary project, 28 modern, energy-efficient homes will be constructed in Stronie Śląskie. These homes are designed with sustainability at their core and will offer shelter and stability to families who lost everything. Each house will be equipped with essential amenities, including a fully functional kitchen and bathroom, ensuring comfort and safety for those who need it most.
Marcopol’s contribution
At Marcopol, we are contributing to this effort by providing high-quality fasteners, an essential element in the construction of these homes. While our products may be small, their impact is significant – they will literally hold together the structures that will become safe havens for families in need.
We are honored to play a role in creating homes that will not only provide shelter but also a renewed sense of hope and security for those who have been through so much.
A collaborative effort
This initiative exemplifies the incredible power of collaboration within the Polish business community. Numerous organizations, including BNI, Corporate Connections, Konfederacja Lewiatan, Pracodawcy RP, Polska Rada Biznesu, and Wood Core House Sp. z o.o., have joined forces to make this vision a reality.
Together with other companies, local governments, and volunteers, we are not just building houses; we are building futures. This project is a shining example of how businesses, when united, can make a tangible difference in people’s lives.
Building a better tomorrow
At Marcopol, our mission extends beyond delivering high-quality fasteners. We are committed to supporting the communities we serve, especially in times of need. By joining hands with other organizations and individuals, we aim to create lasting change and help families rebuild their lives.
We are grateful for the opportunity to be part of such an inspiring initiative, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact these new homes will have on the lives of flood-affected families.
Let’s continue to work together to build a better, more resilient tomorrow.
Dear Customers,
We would like to inform you that Marcopol will be closed on August 14 th and 15th due to National Holiday.
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We talk to Andrzej Rynkiewicz, director of UAB Marcopol Baltija, about Marcopol’s presence in Lithuania and Estonia, history and future plans.
15 years is a long time. How has the fastener market changed in Lithuania?
Product quality issues have come to the forefront – the customer wants a reliable product. For the construction market, all fasteners should have the appropriate quality certificates. New products have emerged that displace traditional solutions – for example, construction screws instead of ordinary wood screws. We, as UAB Marcopol Baltija, have grown during this time, we have become one of the market leaders in fasteners.
How many branches of Marcopol can be found in Lithuania?
We currently have four branches in Lithuania in all major cities – Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipeda and Šiauliai. We also have a representative in Estonia.
What kind of fasteners are popular with customers?
We are a leading supplier to the furniture industry, to the construction sector and to industry Metal screws, sheet metal screws, rivets – these are our strongest items in Lithuania.
Is the furniture industry the main driving force in Lithuania? Can you point to another sphere that determines the strength of the Lithuanian economy?
The timber industry, including furniture, is strongly developed in Lithuania and is one of the driving forces of the Lithuanian economy. We have a strong presence in this industry. The vast majority of production is exported. What most strongly influences the country’s development is undoubtedly the construction sector, which has been thriving for several years – both residential and commercial construction.
How many people work at Marcopol in Lithuania?
There are currently 33 employees at UAB Marcopol Baltija.
Are the effects of the war in Ukraine being felt in Lithuanian industry? It is mainly about gas supply and electricity?
We have no problem with the availability of electricity or gas. For several years Lithuania has had a gas port in Klaipeda, which secures 100% of Lithuania’s needs, and now we also re-export gas to other countries, including Poland. The big problem, however, is prices, especially for electricity. In Lithuania, we have electricity twice as expensive as in Poland.
What are your plans for the near future. Do you want to expand and invest in new branches?
We have a major investment planned for next year – we are moving to a new warehouse in Vilnius at the beginning of the year. The warehouse space will double in size – to 2,500 sqm. We will thus increase the availability of goods for our customers and expand our assortment. This will allow further dynamic development of Marcopol in our region.
What is it to wish you for the next years of your activities in Lithuania?
May the coming years bring no surprises for all of us in the form of COVID-19, armed conflicts, energy crises and inflation.