Hell Energy’s HUF 80 billion capacity expansion investment was handed over
Hell Energy’s HUF 80 billion capacity expansion investment has been handed over, as a result of which 240 new jobs will be created, and the soft drink manufacturing company can strengthen its market leading position in several countries around the world, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó announced on Friday in Szikszón.
According to the announcement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, at the handover of the joint investment of Hell Energy Magyarország Kft. and Quality Pack, the head of the department announced that, following the complex capacity expansion development carried out in the soft drink production plant, it will be possible to produce approximately four billion cans and six billion filled finished products per year.
According to his information, the HUF 80 billion project will create 240 new jobs, and the investment will strengthen the company’s market-leading position not only in Hungary, but also in Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus and Croatia, and the export market, which currently covers more than sixty countries, can further expand.
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