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Hungarian automotive industry: week 6 2018 edition

Five suppliers announce new investments, Mercedes-Benz unveils new model from Kecskemét, Zalaegerszeg test track to host student competition. Let´s recap what the sixth week this year brought in Hungary´s automotive industry.

Gergő Panker | 2018.02.12 18:50

Hungarian automotive industry: week 5 2018 edition

Mosonmagyaróvár-based Kravtex-Kühne delivers 100 buses, Waberer´s updates vehicle fleet, education programmes to promote SME development. Let´s recap what the fifth week this year brought in Hungary´s automotive industry.

Gergő Panker | 2018.02.05 13:56

Hungarian Thyssenkrupp subsidiary changes name

Thyssenkrupp Presta Hungary Kft., the German automotive supplier’s Hungarian subsidiary, will continue operation under the name Thyssenkrupp Components Technology Hungary Kft.

Gergő Panker | 2018.02.02 19:38

Hungarian automotive industry: week 3 2018 edition

Ikarus begins delivery of massive order of articulated buses, Slovakia hints on worrying prospects for the Hungarian industry as the wage race grows fiercer. Let´s recap what the third week this year brought in Hungary´s automotive sector.

Gergő Panker | 2018.01.22 14:41

Hungarian automotive industry: week 47 2017 edition

The examples of SMP, SBS, Titán ‘94, Borsodi Műhely and private entrepreneur István Simon all show that it is indeed worth being an automotive supplier. Last week we have covered automotive investments worth hundreds of millions of forints.

Gergő Panker | 2017.11.27 14:46

Hungarian automotive industry: week 43 2017 edition

Digital production technology, production launch of DriveGuard tyres are the result of Bridgestone’s latest development project in Tatabánya. Let´s recap what the 43rd week this year brought in Hungary´s automotive sector.

Gergő Panker | 2017.10.30 12:29

LuK Savaria celebrates 20 years of success story

Production at the Szombathely-based plant began 20 years ago. Since it was first established, the plant’s floor area has seen a tenfold increase, while its number of employees has grown from just 64 to 3,400.

Gergő Panker | 2017.10.18 18:53

Hungarian automotive industry: week 26 2017 edition

While Takata filed for bankruptcy protection in Japan and the U.S., the Miskolc subsidiary is looking to hire 200 new employees. BorgWarner announced to create 600 new jobs in Oroszlány. Let’s recap what the previous week brought in Hungary’s automotive industry.

Gergő Panker | 2017.07.03 12:06

Hungarian automotive industry: week 24 2017 edition

85-90 percent of plant employees expected to participate a strike announced for June 20 at the Bratislava VW plant. Chinese automotive supplier plans €29m investment in Oroszlány. Let’s recap what the previous week brought in Hungary´s and the region´s automotive industry.

Gergő Panker | 2017.06.19 12:11

Hungarian automotive industry: week 20 2017 edition

Foundation stone of Zalaegerszeg test track laid, Knorr-Bremse prepare for showcase of automated technologies, robotics on the rise. Let´s recap what the 20th week this year brought in Hungary´s automotive industry.

Gergő Panker | 2017.05.22 13:07

Hungarian automotive industry: week 16 2017 edition

Mercedes, Lear join companies and organisations pushing for the withdrawal of the latest Labour Code proposal. Global suppliers such as Bridgestone, AGC, SCS report on expanding Hungarian activities. Let’s recap what the sixteenth week this year brought in Hungary’s automotive sector.

Gergő Panker | 2017.04.24 18:03

Rába to enter market of welded vehicle parts

Traditionally a supplier of construction companies, Rába have now entered an entirely new segment. The company will be delivering welded vehicle parts for the Austrian subsidiary of Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles (RMMV) to create purpose-built trucks.

Gergő Panker | 2017.04.21 11:46

Lear Corporation to lay off 800 staffers in Hungary

U.S.-owned Lear Corporation Hungary will lay off 800 employees following an announcement made by the management to end the company’s automotive seat cover manufacturing activities in Hungary, Zsolt Kozma, chairman of the plant workers´ trade union, said this week.

Gergő Panker | 2017.04.12 00:23

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