A purpose-built headquarters and advanced production hall designed to scale LINTER's manufacturing capacity and R&D capabilities for the next decade — consolidating engineering, production, and logistics under one roof in south-eastern Poland.
Strategic investment in independence
LINTER has commenced construction of its largest infrastructure project to date — a new headquarters and integrated production facility in Rzeszów, Poland. The investment represents a strategic move toward full manufacturing independence. By bringing all production stages in-house and sourcing components domestically, LINTER eliminates reliance on external subcontractors and reduces supply chain vulnerabilities. The result: faster lead times, tighter quality control, and complete traceability from raw material to finished luminaire.
Production hall: 8,000 m² of precision engineering
The centrepiece of the complex is an 8,000 m² production hall housing four automated assembly lines for luminaire manufacturing. The facility includes dedicated zones for aluminium extrusion processing, powder coating, optical assembly, and final integration with DALI-2, LoRaWAN, and NB-IoT smart control modules. A 1,200 m² climate-controlled warehouse with direct dock access ensures efficient logistics and same-week dispatch across Europe.
Office wing and R&D laboratories
The two-storey office wing provides 20 workspaces for engineering, commercial, and administrative teams. Dedicated R&D laboratories include a photometric darkroom for luminaire testing (compliant with EN 13032), a thermal chamber for IP and IK rating validation, and a prototyping workshop for rapid iteration. A client showroom on the ground floor allows partners and municipal decision-makers to experience LINTER products in simulated real-world lighting scenarios.
Made in Poland — built on our own components
The new facility reinforces LINTER's commitment to domestic manufacturing. All critical components — aluminium housings, optical systems, LED modules, and control electronics — are produced and assembled on-site using Polish-sourced materials wherever possible. This vertically integrated approach gives LINTER full control over product quality, significantly reduces time-to-market, and ensures compliance with European procurement standards for public infrastructure projects.
Construction progress
Structural steelwork and facade cladding are complete, with mechanical and electrical installations currently underway. The production hall is designed to exceed current energy efficiency standards, featuring rooftop photovoltaic panels (280 kWp capacity), heat recovery ventilation, and full LED interior lighting. Equipment commissioning is scheduled for Q4 2025, with production ramp-up beginning in early 2026.