Aldi has established a global IT service center in Debrecen
Aldi has established an IT service center in Debrecen, which will also be decisive from the point of view of the German company’s global activities, Péter Szijjártó announced on Monday in Debrecen.
According to the announcement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, at the handover of the new office of Aldi International IT Services Kft., the head of the department emphasized that the establishment of the IT services center will create fifty highly skilled jobs. The HUF 1.2 billion investment was supported by the state with HUF 120 million.
He stated: the office will also be decisive from the point of view of the global activities of the German company, which already has around 160 stores and a major logistics center in Hungary, and which covers the operation of its entire network with green electricity. Aldi’s entire global network, i.e. more than 200,000 employees, more than 7,000 stores and 80 logistics centers, will be served from here in Debrecen.
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