Henkel: the local glue factory celebrated its 10th anniversary
Henkel’s Hungarian subsidiary celebrated several milestones this year. On the one hand, it has been 35 years since the international large company – open to the Eastern European market – began operating on the Hungarian market in May 1987, and on the other hand, the company celebrated the 10th anniversary of its glue factory.
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The company celebrated the 10th anniversary of its glue factory
“At the start, we produced barely ten thousand tons of glue, now we are at 32,000 tons. I am very proud of our performance and my dedicated employees. Building on the strong foundations and successes of the last ten years, we will focus on increasing the production volume and portfolio in the future. We have many plans, for example, the factory is also preparing for the production of heat-conducting pastes for electric cars. In this jubilee year, we also set the goal of promoting production efficiency and sustainability for the next period”
said factory manager Zoltán Kocsis.
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