After succesfull starts in Romania and Croatia Fornetti opens a new bakery in Bulgaria
Hungarian bakery chain, Fornetti, opened its first exhibition bakery in Bulgaria last week and added four additional stores since then. The company also plans to complete the construction of a new plant in Ukraine, with 600-tonne monthly capacity, in 18 m
Works on Fornetti's the second Ukrainian production base already started, founder
and owner József Palásti told sales of the company in Romania grew by 20% on
average in the past years and Fornetti plans to set up two logistics bases in
order to meet growing demand. The projects will cost EUR 1.3 m each.
Since Croatian sales are also on the rise, Fornetti has started to build a EUR
1.5 m logistics base near Zagreb, Palásti said, adding that in Spain they were
building up their presence in theme parks and multiplexes.
Fornetti Frozen Bakers Products and Trading Ltd was founded
by master baker József Palásti in 1997. The company, which has remained a
family oriented enterprise, established a successful franchise system in the
last ten years. It also substantially increased the number of its partners, created
a uniform appearance in its shops, and standardized the quality of its products
and processes from manufacturing to baking.
The company has become Central and Eastern Europe's leading franchise company
in the fresh-baked pastry sector. In 2005 Franchise Europe (the European
Union's central franchise organization) ranked Fornetti No.3 on its list of 500
companies.
Production capacity of the eight Fornetti manufacturing plants, located in six
countries, is nearly 7,000 tonnes per month. The plants contain automated and
semi-automated manufacturing and logistical equipment based on the latest
technology available.
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