New investment at BAHAMAS, the renewed on-site store has opened its doors!
BAHAMAS, a company that has been operating in Dunakeszi for nearly 30 years, primarily dealing in the wholesale of quick-frozen products, is constantly developing, and as the next milestone, it has renovated and provided its store with innovative equipment in line with 21st century trends. The investment started as part of a larger project – the complete transformation of the company’s image.

CEO János Péterszegi
At the ceremonial opening, owner and CEO János Péterszegi gave a speech, while Deputy Mayor Dávid Sipos sent his thoughts to the participants.
János Péterszegi said:
“The question can rightly arise in everyone’s mind as to why someone would make such a large investment on their own in this difficult period. We have created a tradition, from the fact that when there is a crisis, it is time for development. We have been doing our work reliably and authentically for almost 30 years, and our development is unbroken. Despite the current difficult market situation, the modernization of our plant in Sada is underway, as well as the introduction of a new corporate management, radar-logistics and customer relationship management system. Also this year, our website was renewed, and the new webshop is currently being developed.”
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