The decision on construction of a chemical plant in Police,[4] dealing with production of mineral fertilisers was taken in 1964.
[6] At the same time, the logistics base of the plants was developed, e.g. by opening a barge port at the Gunica River.
In March 2015, it was decided to construct the installation for production of propylene with PDH method in the scope of the POLICE 2 project.
In connection with exploitation of phosphorite deposits in Senegal, POLICE Azoty Group considers the possibility of construction of a fertiliser plant in Kenya.
[17] In March 2015, Grupa Azoty POLICE announced the construction of the installation for propylene production.
[18] The investment will be completed by 2019, and projects the additional construction of the power unit and development of the terminal for liquid chemicals in Police port.
[20] The propylene production will allow for opening new chemical installations in the upcoming years, enabling the Company to produce more technologically advanced plastics.