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UK Manufacturer Gets A Bigger Foothold In Europe



A British process filter manufacturer has taken on nearly 2,800 sq m of purpose-built production, warehouse and office space in Poland to bolster its European and global expansion plans. Surrey-based Amazon Filters’ Polish subsidiary is the first tenant at the newly unveiled CTPark Nowy Konik industrial park near Warsaw.


The lease deal with the owner, developer and operator of the complex, CTP, will enable significantly increased manufacturing capacity and better transport connections into markets across the continent and beyond.


The new production centre replaces a smaller Amazon Filters facility which has been operating in a mainly residential area of the Polish capital since 2014 and employs more than 30 team members.


Jan Gradoń, President of the Management Board of subsidiary Amazon Filters Sp. z o.o., said:

“The new plant will significantly increase our production and storage capacity, resulting in a faster and more flexible service for customers in Poland and across Europe."

“This investment directly supports our ‘quick and able’ manufacturing ethos: to deliver filtration solutions when and where they are most needed, helping our partners avoid costly downtime. The move will enable us to maintain the highest standards of quality and timeliness, which are the foundation of our brand."


“Moreover, energy-efficient rooms and the planned installation of photovoltaic panels on the roof will help reduce energy consumption and CO₂ emissions, supporting our ESG strategy.”


Amazon Filters’ 2,776 sq m of space on the park comprises 1,175 sq m of production space, 1,092 sq m of warehousing and 509 sq m of offices.


As a strategic move to serve European markets, the hub will complement an already well-established sales and distribution hub in Germany where ten managers and staff are based, and the 40-year-old firm’s main global production centre in Camberley, Surrey, UK, which has more than 270 employees.

Together the facilities will support the continuing manufacture and supply of process filtration cartridges and housings for essential industrial sectors such as water treatment, energy, automotive, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, chemicals and coatings, and construction.


Among its specific activities, the Nowy Konik plant will produce key lines of filtration cartridges made through a meltblown polymer process. These include the ranges SupaGard, SupaSpun, Contour, VisClear, and Kilbac, all featured in solutions that reach customers worldwide through a network of direct sales and specialist distributors.


The site will also build on Amazon Filters’ long-standing research and development programmes with the nearby Warsaw University of Technology.


Operating 13.5 million sq m of floor space across ten countries, CTP is Europe’s largest listed owner, developer and operator of logistics and industrial real estate.


Ewelina Sowa, Regional Business Development Manager at CTP Poland, said the Nowy Konik premises included adaptations specifically made to fit Amazon Filters’ production requirements.


“The new warehouse, production space and comfortable offices will support Amazon Filters’ further growth in the coming years," she said.


The transaction was brokered by advisory agency Axi Immo whose Associate Director for Industrial & Development, Karol Osiecki, said:

“The client chose the site because it best met their expectations for the new space. An additional advantage was the proximity to the previous location, which allowed the same team of employees to be retained. It’s a modern building of high standard, providing comfort and space conducive to further development.”

As well as the move to new facilities in Warsaw, Amazon Filters’ 40th anniversary year also saw the firm exhibit at the Polish capital’s FiltraTEC international trade fair.


Colleagues from both Warsaw and Camberley attended to exhibit filtration products and solutions to decision makers from core industries across Europe.


The May 2025 FiltraTEC was the continent’s largest industrial filtration fair, attracting around 7,000 representatives of manufacturing companies as well as production managers, process engineers, service technicians, biotechnologists, food production directors and many other industry specialists.

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  • Nov 7, 2025
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A British process filter manufacturer has taken on nearly 2,800 sq m of purpose-built production, warehouse and office space in Poland to bolster its European and global expansion plans. Surrey-based Amazon Filters’ Polish subsidiary is the first tenant at the newly unveiled CTPark Nowy Konik industrial park near Warsaw.


The lease deal with the owner, developer and operator of the complex, CTP, will enable significantly increased manufacturing capacity and better transport connections into markets across the continent and beyond.


The new production centre replaces a smaller Amazon Filters facility which has been operating in a mainly residential area of the Polish capital since 2014 and employs more than 30 team members.


Jan Gradoń, President of the Management Board of subsidiary Amazon Filters Sp. z o.o., said:

“The new plant will significantly increase our production and storage capacity, resulting in a faster and more flexible service for customers in Poland and across Europe."

“This investment directly supports our ‘quick and able’ manufacturing ethos: to deliver filtration solutions when and where they are most needed, helping our partners avoid costly downtime. The move will enable us to maintain the highest standards of quality and timeliness, which are the foundation of our brand."


“Moreover, energy-efficient rooms and the planned installation of photovoltaic panels on the roof will help reduce energy consumption and CO₂ emissions, supporting our ESG strategy.”


Amazon Filters’ 2,776 sq m of space on the park comprises 1,175 sq m of production space, 1,092 sq m of warehousing and 509 sq m of offices.


As a strategic move to serve European markets, the hub will complement an already well-established sales and distribution hub in Germany where ten managers and staff are based, and the 40-year-old firm’s main global production centre in Camberley, Surrey, UK, which has more than 270 employees.

Together the facilities will support the continuing manufacture and supply of process filtration cartridges and housings for essential industrial sectors such as water treatment, energy, automotive, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, chemicals and coatings, and construction.


Among its specific activities, the Nowy Konik plant will produce key lines of filtration cartridges made through a meltblown polymer process. These include the ranges SupaGard, SupaSpun, Contour, VisClear, and Kilbac, all featured in solutions that reach customers worldwide through a network of direct sales and specialist distributors.


The site will also build on Amazon Filters’ long-standing research and development programmes with the nearby Warsaw University of Technology.


Operating 13.5 million sq m of floor space across ten countries, CTP is Europe’s largest listed owner, developer and operator of logistics and industrial real estate.


Ewelina Sowa, Regional Business Development Manager at CTP Poland, said the Nowy Konik premises included adaptations specifically made to fit Amazon Filters’ production requirements.


“The new warehouse, production space and comfortable offices will support Amazon Filters’ further growth in the coming years," she said.


The transaction was brokered by advisory agency Axi Immo whose Associate Director for Industrial & Development, Karol Osiecki, said:

“The client chose the site because it best met their expectations for the new space. An additional advantage was the proximity to the previous location, which allowed the same team of employees to be retained. It’s a modern building of high standard, providing comfort and space conducive to further development.”

As well as the move to new facilities in Warsaw, Amazon Filters’ 40th anniversary year also saw the firm exhibit at the Polish capital’s FiltraTEC international trade fair.


Colleagues from both Warsaw and Camberley attended to exhibit filtration products and solutions to decision makers from core industries across Europe.


The May 2025 FiltraTEC was the continent’s largest industrial filtration fair, attracting around 7,000 representatives of manufacturing companies as well as production managers, process engineers, service technicians, biotechnologists, food production directors and many other industry specialists.

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