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New Trenkwalder Plant Inaugurated in Gyöngyös

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January 19, 2023

Labor market service provider Trenkwalder has set up in Gyöngyös, east of Budapest, a new plant, which can provide outsourced tasks related to physical and mental jobs for companies operating in the region.

Trenkwalder Managing Director Balázs G. Nagy said at the inauguration of the plant that the assembly plant started with 30 employees, but plans to increase the number of employees to 90 in the near future.

CEO of the Vienna-based Trenkwalder Group, Mark Pollok, said the company was opening its third such plant in Hungary, after Budapest and Zalaegerszeg, to help ease tensions in the employment market.

At the opening ceremony, Gyöngyös Mayor György Hiesz praised Trenkwalder for the help it provides by employing people with disabilities and disadvantaged people. The company can do a lot to ensure that the dynamically developing Gyöngyös area does not suffer from a shortage of labor, especially now that a new industrial park is waiting for investors, he said.

Trenkwalder's main activity is outsourcing business processes to companies in the region. In addition, they have also started to develop their own manufacturing solutions to help people with disabilities and other disadvantages in the labor market to get back to work.

Trenkwalder has been present in Hungary for 25 years. The group operates a nationwide network of 21 offices and provides complex services in the areas of recruitment, placement, executive search, payroll outsourcing, student employment, among others.

The international group has more than 300 offices in 14 countries across Europe and employs more than 50,000 people. Since 2011, Trenkwalder has been part of the German Droege International AG group.

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