Clark Europe Signs Strategic Partnership with Zeppelin Polska

Clark Europe Signs Strategic Partnership with Zeppelin Polska

Duisburg, Germany, July 2025Clark Europe and Zeppelin Polska Sp. z o.o. have entered into a strategic cooperation agreement aimed at expanding Clark’s market presence in Poland and reinforcing its position as a leading supplier of industrial trucks across Europe.

Under this agreement, Zeppelin Polska—a well-established logistics and equipment provider with six locations across Poland—will serve as a key sales and service partner for Clark Europe. The partnership will provide Polish customers with access to new Clark equipment, flexible rental options, professional servicing, and operator training supported by a dedicated team of 163 employees.

Stefan Budweit, President & CEO of Clark Europe GmbH, stated:

“We are very pleased about the partnership with Zeppelin Polska. Zeppelin Polska is a renowned traditional company with many years of experience in the logistics sector and an excellent reputation in the industry. With this cooperation, we would like to offer our customers in Poland an even more comprehensive range of services. We are convinced that this partnership will be a success for both sides.”

Jan Gruenwald, CEO of Zeppelin Polska, commented:

“The new partnership is a significant step for us in the area of sales of handling equipment on the Polish market. We are looking forward to the new cooperation.”

Zeppelin Polska is part of the global Zeppelin Group, which generated €3.8 billion in revenue in 2024 and is active in construction, agriculture, recycling, energy, and industry. With eight service centers and 56 mobile service vehicles, Zeppelin Polska provides a complete customer support system—including original spare parts and expert technical assistance.

This collaboration underlines Clark’s ongoing mission to expand its high-quality material handling solutions through a network of trusted partners and to remain responsive to the evolving demands of modern logistics and industry.

Jan David, General Manager of Zeppelin Polska, added:

“We are very pleased to begin our partnership with the Clark brand – a company that not only boasts over 100 years of tradition, but also demonstrates impressive technological advancement and a modern, forward-looking product portfolio. This cooperation aligns perfectly with our long-term strategy of delivering comprehensive and innovative solutions to the market.”

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