Logistics training can start in Nyíregyháza
In addition to Debrecen, there are already plans to build a battery factory in Nyíregyháza. However, the development affecting Eastern Hungary also requires the existence of a high-quality logistics workforce. To this end, in the capital of Nyírség, the Hungarian Logistics Association (MLE) will launch an Advanced Logistics Manager training course in the form of personal training, if there is sufficient interest, even this autumn.
The Hungarian Logistics Association (MLE) trains hundreds of senior logistics managers every year. Moreover, the training, which has decades of tradition, can also soon start in Nyíregyháza in the form of personal training.
“The existence of high-quality logistics skills is essential for the operation of battery factories. As an example, the raw materials must be transported to the production sites, precise intralogistics processes must be carried out in the plants, and the finished products must also be delivered to the places of use, so it is necessary to think about high-quality, efficient, integrated logistics systems”
– said Dr. Zoltán Doór, president of the Hungarian Logistics Association (MLE), who added that for special production processes, in this case battery production processes, appropriate logistics knowledge is indispensable.
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