History

Our history begins in the 1920swhen Stanisław Helwig started his business in Czempiń under the name of "Rural Machinery and Repair Workshops". In the mid-1930s, he moved the company to the property at 7 Gostyńska Street in Kościan. After World War II, the plant employing eleven people was forcibly taken over by the state.

The nationalized company began producing equipment and apparatus for distilleries and other agricultural industry plants. The plant changed managers and names. In 1966, the company began building and assembling a green fodder dryer, and later a potato and beet dryer.

The expanding plant needed more space, larger production facilities for a larger number of employees. Therefore, in the late 1960s, it was decided to move the company to a four-hectare plot at 71 Gostyńska Street, where the plant operates to this day.

In the 1970s, the new plant began producing slurry tankers. The license was purchased from the German company HOLZ. The first tanker with a capacity of 2.8 thousand cubic meters was built in Kościan at the end of 1972 and it was the first slurry tanker produced in Poland. It is from this that the modern history of Meprozet in Kościan begins, which eventually focused on the production of well-selling slurry tankers, called by farmers "Meprozetki".