The project by the Hungarian-owned company Rév-Bíró-Vart Metal Plc. in Mezőtúr, E Hungary, is expected to create 110 new jobs and to significantly contribute to the region’s competitiveness, according to a report by Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency (HIPA).
Rév-Bíró-Vart Metal Plc. has several decades of industrial experience in metal component manufacturing, particularly in toolmaking, component production, and sheet metal processing. The company builds on traditional expertise while continuously striving for technological renewal. As part of this effort, it is carrying out a EUR 5.5 million capacity expansion investment at its Mezőtúr site. During the development, not only will the building and infrastructure necessary to produce metal structures be established, but it will also provide 110 new jobs for the county.
As part of the project, the manufacturing area will be expanded, a special measurement room will be established, and a high-bay warehouse for storing raw materials and finished products will be built. Precision, modern equipment will be acquired for production, ensuring the smooth implementation of sheet metal processing, machining, locksmithing, injection molding, and other specialized technologies.
Environmental sustainability plays a key role in the company’s operations. The development, close to 30% of which are covered by public funds according to the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, will include energy-efficient lighting and the use of eco-friendly materials, thus contributing to reducing their ecological footprint.
Rév-Bíró Plc. has had a supplier relationship with the global vehicle parts manufacturer ZF AG for nearly 20 years. Together, they develop transmission components, primarily focusing on the Hungarian, German, and Brazilian markets.












