One of the largest Romanian brick factories has entered the Hungarian market
CEMACON, one of the most important brick manufacturers in Romania – a member of Pavăl Holding – has announced its entry into the Hungarian market. The company brings over 50 years of experience in the field of innovative and sustainable construction solutions. CEMACON will be presenting itself to the Hungarian public at the CONSTRUMA 2025 construction trade fair.
One of the most important construction companies in Romania, CEMACON, with over 50 years of history and employing 400 people, is coming to Hungary. The company’s strategic expansion aims to offer high-quality and cost-effective products to the Central European sector, adapting to the constantly changing needs of the region’s construction industry.
CEMACON will be presenting itself on the Hungarian market at CONSTRUMA 2025 – the region’s largest construction trade fair, which will be held in Budapest between April 9-13. At the event, visitors will be able to get acquainted with the company’s wide range of products, designed for energy-efficient construction projects in accordance with European standards.
CEMACON has over 55 years of experience and a forward-looking vision in green technology and industrial innovation. The company operates seven production lines in three industrial facilities in Romania and is currently developing a fourth. CEMACON currently employs over 400 people. The company recently received another joint award from the EBRD, Deloitte and Banca Transilvania as one of the best managed companies. CEMACON is undergoing a complete transformation to become a regional industrial group focused on diversification, decarbonization and long-term partnerships.
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