In 2010, the plants were taken over in 100% by Zakłady Azotowe in Tarnów-Mościce S.A.[2] As a result of a merger of two largest Polish chemical firms, the company has operated as Grupa Azoty ATT Polymers GmbH since 2013.
100% of shares is held by the Grupa Azoty, being the controlling shareholder of the major Polish plants of Great Chemical Synthesis (Kędzierzyn-Koźle, Police, Puławy i Tarnów).
The company is run by two managing directors: Gabriele Kell[3] and Jacek Dychtoń, whereas the members of the Supervisory Board are Andrzej Skolmowski, Małgorzata Malec and Witold Szczypiński.
In 2014, Grupa Azoty gained the possibility to open the next factory of polyamide 6 in Tarnów as a part of Special Economic Zone in Kraków with production rate of 80 thousand tons per year.
[6][7] In 2011, at XV International Fairs of Plastics and Rubber Processing PLASTPOL in Kielce, the company was distinguished for alphalon E36LN used to produce bi-oriented foil that can have direct contact with foods.