Orlen Arena Oberstdorf Allgaeu – Changes at the Ski Jump before the World Cup

Orlen Arena Oberstdorf Allgaeu is the new name for the ski jump in Oberstdorf ahead of the upcoming World Cup. This decision was made by Orlen Deutschland, a company belonging to the Orlen Group. It turns out that Orlen Deutschland has signed an agreement with the ski jump management company.

Orlen is a well-known sponsor of the Polish ski jumping team, and this change in the ski jump’s name is another step in building the brand’s image among Orlen’s audience, viewers, and customers. Łukasz Franiak, the project manager at Orlen, emphasizes that such actions are natural and do not pose any obstacles or barriers. Orlen Deutschland is carrying out similar activities in cooperation with partners in the German market.

Orlen Arena Oberstdorf Allgaeu has been a challenging place for the Polish ski jumping team. So far, the Polish athletes have not achieved victory there. However, before the upcoming World Cup, this ski jump has undergone certain changes that may impact the results of the Polish athletes. This difficult-to-rebuild place becomes an arena of competition for ski jumpers from around the world.

Orlen’s planned entry into the Austrian market is another step in the brand’s expansion into new territories. Orlen is continuously expanding its activities and partnerships, contributing to greater brand recognition both in Poland and abroad.

FAQ:
How was the name of the ski jump in Oberstdorf changed?
The name of the ski jump was changed to Orlen Arena Oberstdorf Allgaeu.

Who signed an agreement with the ski jump management company?
The agreement was signed by Orlen Deutschland, which is part of the Orlen Group.

Why is this change important for Orlen?
The change in the ski jump’s name is an element of building brand image and awareness among Orlen’s audience, viewers, and customers.

Is the ski jump in Oberstdorf a challenging place for the Polish ski jumping team?
Yes, so far the Polish team has not achieved victory there.

Source:
“WP” – https://www.wp.pl/

The source of the article is from the blog zaman.co.at