Insure ’98 expanded its paper product production capacity. Ltd. in Mórahalmon
With EU support, Insure ’98 built a warehouse and expanded its paper product production capacity at Mórahalm in Csongrád-Csanád county. – project manager István Baráth told MTI on the spot on Tuesday.
At the event presenting the developments, the specialist said that the more than 25-year-old company expanded its scope of activities in 2015 with the production of paper products. They primarily make paper cups, and most of their partners come from the Southern Great Plain, mainly from the county of Csongrád-Csanád.
The increase in customer demands necessitated a significant expansion of the former plant and the production capacity. Therefore, a storage hall of more than 600 square meters was built at the company’s site in Mórahalm, an automatic punching machine, a high-performance paper cup production machine and a direct-drive screw compressor were put into operation – the specialist informed. He added that for energy and cost-effective operation, a 60 kW pellet boiler system and a 50 kWp solar system were also installed.
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