The railway junction in Radom links two main lines: Warsaw - Cracow and Lublin - Łódź, which service long-distance passenger and cargo trains, linking the largest Polish cities. The military airport in Radom shall be turned soon into a civilian cargo port, reducing the traffic at Warsaw cargo port.
The statistical data states that over 25,000 small and medium-sized enterprises function in Radom. The largest group - 14.5 thousand companies - operate in the sector of commerce and services. 2.5 thousand in the construction sector; 1.5 thousand in transport and communication; and over 1 thousand in financial and insurance services. All the small and medium-sized enterprises employ more than 50 thousand persons. The average salary amounts to about PLN 2,000 (about EUR 500).
Radom has a lot of land ready to sell and available for business use - private, municipal and owned by the State Treasury. The long-term development plans of Radom are tied to the Special Economic Zone. It covers an area of 60 hectares, and the investors starting business activity in the Zone may profit from various preferences and public aid. This aid may cover up to 60% of the investment outlays. The Zone guarantees very good location and infrastructure for railroad and vehicle transport.
Source: Agency for Development of Mazovia PLC











