SPAR’s food production plants switched to more efficient operation
In total, SPAR Hungary spent more than HUF 18.1 billion on the Regnum meat plants in Bicske and Perbá, as well as SPAR enjoy in Állő. convenience for the creation and development of its plant manufacturing convenience products. The most recent investments mainly affected the energy systems, but in all three units important developments concerning the production technology were also made.
“Among the operational goals of SPAR, not only the opening of new stores and the modernization of existing ones, but also the continuous development of the strategically important food production plants of the chain of stores are in an important place. Twenty years ago, we were the first of the domestic commercial chains to open our own Regnum meat plant in Bicské, which was joined by the Perbal plant in 2020. SPAR enjoy. and our convenience plant has been supplying SPAR stores with convenience products since 2018. Thanks to the continuous investments, in addition to the acquisition of various technological devices, we were also able to devote special attention to developments with an eye on energy efficiency”
– explained Márk Maczelka, head of communications at SPAR Hungary.
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