Historia Qubiqa Polska
2005
Pol‑El sp. z o.o. is founded by Kjeld M. Sørensen and Aksel N. Graversen (Uni‑El A/S), and the shares are sold to Seelen A/S.
2006
Seelen A/S relocates part of its mechanical production to Poland
2008
IAGA A/S is established (Seelen A/S, Pol‑El sp. z o.o., Univeyor A/S, Jokan A/S, and Consius A/S).
2009
A 2,000 m² production hall is constructed, and Seelen A/S acquires all shares in Pol‑El sp. z o.o. The IAG Group is dissolved.
2010
Seelen A/S and Pol‑El sp. z o.o. join the Qubiqa Group, and Bjarne Guldager takes up the position of Managing Director of Qubiqa sp. z o.o. / Pol‑El sp. z o.o.
2011
Pol‑El sp. z o.o. changes its name to Qubiqa sp. z o.o.
The production of Nordplan archive shelving is transferred to Qubiqa sp. z o.o.
and the production of steel structures begins in Piła.
2012
Some of the machinery used for the production of archive shelving is transferred back to Denmark.
2013
As a result of the sale of the former Nordplan business, the production of archive shelving in Piła is discontinued.
2014
A new 980 m² production hall is leased for the sheet metal cutting and bending department.
2019
An additional 4,500 m² production hall dedicated to metal processing was leased. All “dirty production” was relocated to a separate facility, improving safety and the quality of control cabinet production.
At the same time, Wiesław Waroś was appointed CEO.
2019
UL certification was obtained for the production of control cabinets intended for the North American market.
2023
The entire Qubiqa Group was awarded the EcoVadis Gold Medal.
2024
A new sister company – C&H System A/S – was added to the group.