Grupa Przemysłowa Baltic Secures Agreement with Nordex Group, Reserving Production Capacity for 2027–2028 - MarinePoland.com
Grupa Przemysłowa Baltic Secures Agreement with Nordex Group, Reserving Production Capacity for 2027–2028
Date of publication: 23.04.2026

Grupa Przemysłowa Baltic signed an agreement during the WindEurope 2026 trade fair in Madrid with Nordex Group, one of the world’s leading wind turbine manufacturers, setting out detailed terms of cooperation and reserving production capacity for 2027–2028.


The arrangements open up a broad portfolio of orders for GPB in the onshore wind energy sector, including the production of fully equipped towers for projects implemented in Poland, Germany and the Baltic states.


For more than 10 years, Grupa Przemysłowa Baltic has been delivering projects in the field of onshore tower construction, establishing itself as one of the leaders in this segment in northern Poland. The new agreement represents an important step in the company’s continued development of capabilities and in strengthening its position within the European supply chain for the energy sector.


– The development of the onshore segment is a natural direction for the diversification of our product portfolio. In doing so, we are aligning ourselves with the growing trend of onshore wind energy development in Europe, while leveraging our many years of production experience – stresses Tomasz Szymczak, President of the Management Board of Grupa Przemysłowa Baltic.


An important element of the agreement is also the securing of the supply chain, including the use of steel sourced from Huta Częstochowa. This cooperation is part of a broader trend of strengthening European industry and building value based on local resources.


The WindEurope 2026 trade fair in Madrid—one of the most important events for the renewable energy sector in Europe—clearly confirms the dynamic growth of the industry. Meetings of market leaders, manufacturers and technology suppliers demonstrate that wind energy remains one of the key pillars of the energy transition, and its importance is set to grow steadily in the coming years.

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