Jakub Kowalski from Poland ordered the YG small directional boring machine last week.


When Jakub Kowalski, the owner of a well-established construction company in Kraków, Poland, was first introduced to YG Machinery, he was skeptical. Jakub’s company, specializing in underground infrastructure projects, had relied on traditional excavation methods for years. The idea of adopting new technology, especially something as specialized as the Small Directional Boring Machine, seemed like a big leap. But after several months of research, he decided to give it a try.
“I remember the first time I saw the machine in action,” Jakub recalls with a smile. “It was at a demonstration site in Warsaw. I was amazed at how seamlessly the YG Small Directional Boring Machine was able to maneuver in tight spaces and drill precise paths for our utilities. I knew right then it was exactly what we needed for our projects.”
Jakub had been facing mounting challenges with the traditional excavation methods—disruption to surrounding areas, high labor costs, and time delays. The YG Small Directional Boring Machine promised to solve all of these problems. It could drill through urban streets without the need for massive excavations, minimizing disruptions to local businesses and residents while saving precious time on each project.
A few months after purchasing the machine, Jakub’s company took on a high-profile contract to lay a fiber-optic cable network in downtown Warsaw. The project required drilling under busy streets and through densely built-up areas—something that had previously been a logistical nightmare. Thanks to the precision of the Small Directional Boring Machine, Jakub’s team was able to complete the job ahead of schedule, with minimal impact on traffic and no major delays.
“I never expected a piece of machinery to change the game so drastically for us,” Jakub says. “The YG Small Directional Boring Machine allowed us to take on more challenging projects, work faster, and offer better results to our clients. It wasn’t just a purchase; it was an investment in our future.”
Jakub’s success with YG Machinery has since become a model for other contractors in Poland. His story is proof that sometimes, embracing the latest technology can transform your entire approach to business—and lead to a more efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly way of getting the job done.