The effect of the PGO Group's long-standing presence in industry is not only the refined quality and valuable know-how. A unique combination of experience, modern management and engineering development allows us to compete with the best European manufacturers of castings and forgings.

The PGO Group was established as a capital group in 2008, but the PGO Group's production facilities have been successfully operating in the industrial market for several decades. The beginnings of the GLINIK Forging Shop date back to 1883, the PIOMA Foundry was launched in 1960 and the ŚREM Iron Foundry was established in 1964. The strength of the PGO Group is its knowledge combined with the experience of several generations of forgers and foundry workers.

 

1950

Establishment of the company under the name “Bzura” Disabled Persons’ Cooperative in Leszno, on the initiative of disabled war veterans. (Founders: Karol Muńko, Józef Baranowski, Stanisław Sosień, Ignacy Lewandowski, Józef Stachowiak.)

1988

Start of production of small electric motors with power outputs from 25 to 120 W – implementation of new technologies: precision stamping, pressure die casting, and motor winding.

1989

Start of production of fuel level sensors for passenger cars, trucks, and buses.

1995

Transformation of the Cooperative into a commercial law company: SPINKO Sp. z o.o.

1999

Start of production of turbocharger components: covers, compressor housings, and silencers.

2007

Start of production of pressure die-cast aluminum components for hydraulic braking systems.

2003

Start of production of cast iron casting machining for turbochargers.

2014

Spinko installed its first automated casting cell.

2015

Spinko installed its first robotic machining cell.

2018

Establishment of Spinko Moto in Zielona Góra – Nowy Kisielin.

2025

Acquisition of a majority stake in Spinko Sp. z o.o. by PGO S.A., the Polish leader in the casting and forging industry.