Pécs-based Somapak Kft. expanded its capacity with an investment of almost a quarter of a billion.
Pécs-based Somapak Csomagolástechnikai Gépgyártó Kft. built a production hall, acquired equipment and implemented IT developments with an investment of nearly a quarter of a billion forints, the company told MTI.
The Hungarian-owned company, which has been in operation for more than thirty years and currently employs 54 employees, and deals with the production and export of packaging technology machines used in the food and tobacco industry, won HUF 171.8 million in support from the Economic Development and Innovation Operational Program (Ginop), and thus 245.4 carried out a million HUF development.
At the company’s site in Pécs, it acquired a CNC machining center and a five-ton overhead crane, built a plant and storage hall, and carried out IT developments in order to increase its competitiveness, capacity and strengthen its market position.
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