The food industry development of the decade in Makó
Makó has won the largest food industry investment of the last decade: the world's leading flavor – and parfume manufacturer, the Swiss Givaudan, will build a plant in the city, from 170 million Swiss francs, (about 37 billion HUF).
Givaudan chose Makó as the location for the investment, because the company's growing customer base in Eastern Europe is easily accessible from the city and well-trained workforce is available, as well as the region has rich traditions of food producing and has excellent logistical links to the Western European markets – reports MTI.
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