Chem-System Kft. from Nyíregyháza seeks to expand the production capacity of its private label hygiene products.
Chem-System Kft. from Nyíregyháza, which deals with the wholesale distribution and production of cleaning products, has developed its production technology largely from EU funds, about HUF 179 million, the company told MTI.
The purpose of the investment was partly to expand the production capacity of own-brand hygiene products used in the protection against the coronavirus epidemic, and partly for the institutional hygiene and food industry markets. With this technological development, the company is now able to meet the increasing volume demands and replace the raw materials required for production, which were previously imported.
In the development, filling equipment, a desalinated water production system, an assembly line and an electric forklift were purchased, the energy modernization of the site building was carried out, and the company also received organizational consulting.
To implement the investment, ltd. received almost HUF 125 million in European Union support through the Ginop Plusz program.
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