MENA is a Polish trucking company operating modern Mercedes trucks (2-5 years old, Euro 6 standard) with food tanker configurations. One driver reported 1.5 years of stable employment at 250 PLN daily rate with no deductions, working across Europe covering 10,000-12,000 km monthly through logistics partner Krotrans. However, the majority feedback is highly negative. Drivers report systematic underpayment, poor equipment maintenance, and unfair penalty systems. Management (owner Piotr Jazowski, coordinator Konrad) receives mixed marks—some see them as professional, others describe incompetent logistics coordination. The company allegedly charges drivers excessive penalties (300€ for tire damage, fuel consumption fines even with standard rates of 27-32 liters for 24-25 ton loads). Multiple drivers cite disputes over fuel norm standards and tire quality (described as recapped/substandard), with costs illegally deducted from wages. Dispatcher relations are reportedly strained. No formal training provided. The company primarily uses Krotrans logistics with Ukrainian and Polish coordinators.