Schneider Electric has made an investment of 12 million euros in its factories and logistics center in Hungary this year, the electronics company informed the Hungarian state news agency MTI.
As part of the developments, the existing production hall in the company's Gyöngyös (east of Budapest) plant was expanded by 2,800 square meters, new production lines were put into operation and the IT infrastructure serving production was renewed, and the number of 100 employees at the end of last year was increased by 10%.
The Gyöngyös plant also plays a special role in Schneider Electric's global production, one of the three plants in which the company produces busbars.
Technological development was also carried out at the company's MG Zala plant where new production lines were put into operation. The project is a major step forward in the automation of production processes, increasing efficiency.
At Schneider Electric's logistics center in Szigetszentmiklós (just south of the capital), CEELog, among other things, IT developments and projects increasing the efficiency of material handling have been carried out.


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