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Canadian Roschel should open a Production site in Poland for easiest delivery in East of europe.
The Canadian company Roshel Smart Armored Vehicles produces, among other things, vehicles from the Senator family. In recent months, it has become famous for its significant and effective deliveries of armored troop transport vehicles to Ukraine
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Roshel senator Family, from left to right Roshel pickup, Roshel apc, Roshel Mrap (Picture source: Roshel)
The company plans to increase its production capacity by establishing a factory in Ukraine. It is also looking for another site in Europe. Poland could be such a starting point, which Roman Shimonov, CEO of Roshel Smart Armoured Vehicles, does not rule out.
Roshel has quickly become a leading company in the development, testing, and marketing of innovative products that have had a significant impact on the armored vehicle industry. The first revolutionary point was the armored bank vans, in which Roshel introduced pioneering technology allowing operational control from a central control room. This innovation resulted in a significant number of orders, leading to the distribution of thousands of these vehicles throughout North America.
Before the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, Roshel focused on creating unique, technologically advanced armored vehicles with increased survivability. With the outbreak of the war, Roshel significantly increased its production capacity to meet the needs of Ukraine.
The only significant change has been the pace of production, which has increased considerably to meet the growing demand. To date, Roshel has launched more than 1,100 Senator vehicles on the market and is committed to meeting the ongoing demand to protect as many Ukrainians as possible. Our mission is to ensure that every vehicle we produce meets the highest standards of safety and reliability and to continually develop to meet the new challenges our customers face.
In order to maintain its position in the delivery of armored vehicles, Roshel is open to various options, including opening a production plant in Poland, which will largely depend on the current demand. Poland is one of the preferred sites due to its strategic position in the automotive and defense markets. Additionally, Poland serves as a key gateway for deliveries to Ukraine, offering significant logistical advantages. Opening a production plant in Poland would enhance Roshel's ability to meet our customers' needs while supporting broader strategic goals in the region.
Roschel Mrap in service in Ukrainian armed forces (Picture source: Ukrainian armed forces Headquarter)