OstroVit, the Polish dietary supplement manufacturer, has announced an investment of over 110 million PLN ($27.5 million) to build a new production and logistics centre in Zambrow.
The investment, supported by the Suwałki Special Economic Zone (SSSE), follows an initial phase worth over 43 million PLN ($10.8 million) that was backed by a government grant. The new integrated complex will feature an automated and robotic warehouse, which is projected to increase the company’s shipping capacity fourfold. The site will also manufacture liquid dietary supplements, including modern functional gels and shots, and house a research and development laboratory.
Magdalena Grzymek, administrative and legal director at OstroVit, commented: “The modern production and logistics centre will allow us not only to [significantly] increase our operational capacity […], but also to respond even faster and more effectively to dynamically growing market demand”.
OstroVit, which made an acquisition in Italy two years ago, recorded a 23% year-on-year revenue increase in 2025 to 195 million PLN ($49 million). The firm expects revenues to reach 265 million PLN ($66 million) in 2026 as it targets a top-three position in Europe.
Source: Portal Spozywczy / Polish Agency for Investment & Trade

