Poland has emerged as a critical automotive hub in Central Europe, with major clusters in Silesia and Lesser Poland. The demand for powder metallurgy parts is driven by the need for lightweighting and extreme precision in internal combustion engine (ICE) components and emerging EV powertrains.
The local market is characterized by a shift toward sustainable manufacturing. Given the EU's stringent emission standards, Polish manufacturers are increasingly replacing traditional forged parts with powder metal products to reduce machining energy and scrap rates.
Despite the strong industrial base, Poland faces a transition toward "Industry 4.0". This necessitates a move from basic pressing to advanced sintering techniques to maintain competitiveness against Western European automotive suppliers.







