Sugar producer and refiner operating four plants across Poland with ~25% market share
Pfeifer & Langen Polska operates four large-scale sugar refineries producing over 600,000 tons annually, serving both consumer and industrial customers across Poland. Their tech stack reveals a heavy SAP footprint (ECC → S/4HANA migration underway) paired with operational technology (MES, SCADA, diagnostic tools), suggesting a manufacturing business mid-modernization: they're building a command center and PMO while simultaneously adopting SAP's cloud suite (BTP, Analytics Cloud, Data Intelligence). The hiring mix—engineering and manufacturing roles dominating, with active projects spanning ERP migration, production optimization, and infrastructure upgrades—signals a company investing in both digital transformation and operational efficiency across their plant network.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Maintenance
Pfeifer & Langen Polska is one of Poland's largest sugar producers, operating under the DIAMANT brand with approximately 25% of the Polish sugar market. The company runs four refineries (in Środa Wielkopolska, Gostyń, Miejska Górka, and Glinojeek) that collectively process beets into sugar for domestic households and businesses, including multinational corporations and SMEs. Production totals exceed 600,000 tons annually. The organization employs nearly 1,000 people across production, logistics, maintenance, and support functions. Operations emphasize sustainability: beet processing recovers water for closed-loop production cycles, and sourcing from local growers near each plant reduces transport-related carbon footprint.
The company holds approximately 25% of the Polish sugar market and operates four refineries producing over 600,000 tons of sugar annually under the DIAMANT brand.
Pfeifer & Langen runs SAP (currently migrating from ECC to S/4HANA), paired with SAP Analytics Cloud, SAP FI/CO, and ancillary SAP modules for analytics, project management, and business process integration.
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