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CIJ.World > Retail > Epcos makes HUF 2.1bn investment in Szombathely

Epcos makes HUF 2.1bn investment in Szombathely

3 October 2012

Epcos, a leading manufacturer of electronic components, modules and systems, has poured HUF 2.1bn into its Szombathely production facility. The investment, HUF 440m of which was financed by the European Union, will provide Epcos with several stable orders from foreign companies for many years. As a result, the company will be adding 150 jobs to the local labor market. Epcos currently employs 1,300 in Szombathely

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