Information on processing of personal data by PLASMET Czechowicz sp.j.

The controller of your personal data is PLASMET Czechowicz sp.j which has its registered office in Widzino, postal code: 76-251 Kobylnica, ul. Krzywa 8, VAT No 839 317 15 52, National Business Registry Number 221816302. You may get in touch with the personal data protection inspector of PLASMET Czechowicz sp.j. by writing – preferably with an annotation „Personal Data Protection” – to the postal address of Controller or to the following e-mail address: kodo@plasmet.com.pl.

Your personal data will be processed on the legal base Article 6(1)(a) GDPR.

We will process your data for the following purposes:

  • to prepare our offers for you and to make arrangements when contracting for sale of our products;
  • to conduct negotiations leading to a contract and to perform a contract, which includes compliance with a number of our legal obligations, such as a duty to retain accounting documents that contain your data;
  • to exercise our legitimate claims should you be remiss in your contractual duties;
  • to process your data for marketing purposes.

We will store your personal data until our negotiations are completed, if we fail to come to an agreement on our contract or until non-performance claims are prescribed and throughout the claim limitation period, if we sign a contract. Any accounting documents that contain your personal data will be stored for five years after the end of an accounting year in which our VAT invoice for service rendered was issued.

You have the right to access, rectify, delete or limit processing of the data by get in touch with the personal data protection inspector of PLASMET Czechowicz sp.j. by the following e-mail address: kodo@plasmet.com.pl. You also have the right to submit a complaint to the supervisory authority or transfer the data – CEO of Personal Data Department.
Giving by you personal details is voluntary. If you do not give us personal details it will result in the impossibility of the full execution of obligations came up from conclusion of the contract.