DOMAR MS will continue its existing operations in Poland following the acquisition, while gaining access to international markets through integration into CSG’s structure. The move is part of CSG’s broader strategy to strengthen local production, expand industrial capabilities and support the Polish Armed Forces with modern solutions.
The integration of DOMAR MS is expected to enhance CSG’s manufacturing capacity and reinforce its supply chain in key components for defence systems and advanced technologies. The company produces cabling, wiring harnesses and specialised connectors used in military vehicles, radar, communications and aerospace applications.
“The acquisition of DOMAR MS represents an important step in executing our strategy to strengthen vertical integration and build a resilient European supply chain for the defence industry. It brings key competencies in wiring harnesses and electrical connectors, which are essential components of all modern systems. The acquisition will also help us optimize production costs and accelerate the development of new systems,” said David Chour, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of CSG.
“This is CSG’s first acquisition in Poland and a strategically important step for our presence in this market. Bringing DOMAR MS into the CSG structure will not only preserve the company’s existing technological and manufacturing capabilities and the current level of employment, but will also create conditions for the company’s further long-term development,” said Wojciech Grzonka, President of the Management Board of CSG Polska and Vice President for Sales at CSG Group.
CSG plans to invest in the facility and increase production capacity while maintaining the current workforce of around 220 employees. “We are planning investments in the facility and an increase in production capacity. In the first stage we will retain the entire current workforce of around 220 employees, and later this year employment will increase to approximately 300 people. Poland will remain the company’s primary market, and DOMAR MS will develop its cooperation with existing customers and business partners,” Grzonka added.
Following the acquisition, DOMAR MS will continue fulfilling its current contracts while benefiting from CSG’s global network. “The inclusion of DOMAR MS in CSG’s global supply chain will create very favourable conditions for its further long-term development. It will open the way to securing new long-term contracts linked to major defence projects, while also providing strong capital and technological backing,” emphasised Grzonka.
DOMAR MS Chief Executive Bolesław Janczewski said the deal would support further growth of the company. “The fact that we are becoming part of the CSG family opens a very exciting new chapter for our company. I am immensely proud of what we have achieved at DOMAR MS so far thanks to our dedicated employees, loyal customers and business partners. I am also pleased by the opportunities that lie ahead of us following CSG’s acquisition of the company. I very much look forward to the next stages of dynamic growth, so that, together with our new owner, we can meet the growing demands of the rapidly expanding defence market,” he said.
Poland remains a key strategic market for CSG, which has recently expanded cooperation with state-owned defence group PGZ and participates in local defence projects. The acquisition is expected to strengthen CSG’s technological capabilities and increase its independence in the supply of critical defence components.






















