Aldi has invested HUF 240 billion in Hungary
Aldi has invested HUF 240 billion in Hungary so far and already employs more than 6,000 workers, the company told MTI on Tuesday in connection with the fact that they opened their first five stores in Hungary 15 years ago as a subsidiary of the Aldi Süd group.
According to their information, the company’s domestic network now consists of a total of 164 stores in 87 settlements in 19 counties.
Out of the total amount of investments, the volume of investments spent on real estate was about HUF 188 billion. Among the investments in Hungary, the construction and continuous development of the logistics center in Biatorbágy was highlighted. The 63,800-square-meter warehouse, located on a 255,000-square-meter plot, employs approximately 700 workers and ensures the operation of the domestic supply chain. A year and a half ago, the company handed over its 8,800-square-meter refrigerated and deep-freezer warehouse built for HUF 6 billion.
According to the announcement, the company group created more than 1,300 new jobs in the fields of trade, logistics and IT in the past year alone.
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