Szemerey-Plus Zrt from Miskolc developed its logistics services with more than HUF 380 million.
Szemerey-Plus Zrt. from Miskolc developed its complex freight and logistics service by improving its quality with the help of more than HUF 380 million in European Union support – the company informed MTI in a statement.
They wrote that the company, which is 100 percent owned by Hungarian individuals, was established in 2019, and its main operating segment is the delivery of refrigerated goods. Currently, it provides its services with 100 vehicles with an average age of one and a half years and weighing 24 tons, of which 70 are refrigerated and 30 are covered.
By using only Euro6-rated, low-emission devices, it serves its business partners by prioritizing environmentally conscious aspects – they announced.
With the help of the support, the company equipped its equipment with 65 new Thermo King type refrigeration units on the project, so the temperature set in the trailers can be controlled remotely through their IT systems – even in two zones. In addition, three Linde type forklifts were purchased, which help with the logistics work.
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