Gebrüder Weiss Kft.’s HUF 10 billion investment in the future of logistics
Gebrüder Weiss Kft.’s new HUF 10 billion investment was handed over: a 10,000 m2 logistics complex equipped with state-of-the-art technologies with a transfer warehouse and a logistics high-rise warehouse, as well as the associated offices. A total of 100 docking gates are available for the import and export of goods. With the development, the company’s central logistics facility expanded to 32,000 m2, and the total area of its Hungarian logistics site network is close to 100,000 m2.
“After the recession of the last few years, the economy is reviving. Based on the growth in industrial production, especially in the automotive and electronics industries, the demand for transportation and logistics services can be expected to increase in the coming years.”
– said Wolfgang Senger-Weiss, chairman of the board of directors of Gebrüder Weiss, on the occasion of the handover of the investment, who emphasized:
“Due to its central location, Hungary is a turning point for goods traffic between Western Europe and the Adriatic, Black Sea and Balkan regions.”
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