About HUF 340 million was spent on technological modernization at two sites of HFI Kft
HFI Kft., which mainly deals with vegetable processing and preservation, has modernized and expanded its capacity at two locations by purchasing equipment and building a hall for about HUF 340 million, the company’s managing director told MTI.
Csaba Molnár said: the investment was realized with a European Union grant of more than HUF 200 million received in the Economic Development and Innovation Operative Program (GINOP).
During the development, an 836-square-meter plant hall was built at the Pusztaszer site, which partly expands the production and partly the storage capacity. In addition, an 18-meter-long bridge scale was completed, thereby speeding up the delivery and acceptance of goods, with accurate and reliable measurement. In addition, they purchased a so-called steam blancher, with the help of which they have the opportunity to produce a higher quality and even new product.
A new pulverizing unit was installed at the Csongrád-Csanád county site. The equipment is a beater pin grinder with a duplicate layout, with a modern, dust-free feeding hopper, which already enables feeding from a big-bag bag. Both the steam blancher and the pulverizing device serve to increase capacity, thereby also playing a job-retaining role.
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