Gabriel-Chemie Group opens a major expansion at its Hungarian production site in Nyíregyháza, Hungary
Nyíregyháza – Gabriel-Chemie Group is pleased to announce the successful completion and official opening of its major expansion project at the Hungarian production site.
With a total investment of around € 6.5 million, the company is sending a strong signal for growth, sustainability, and the long-term competitiveness of the Group. Established in Hungary with its own subsidiary since 2003, Gabriel-Chemie Group is further strengthening its position as a reliable partner in the market with this investment.
The modernized production facility ensures long-term success and continued growth for the entire Group while reaffirming the company’s commitment to the Nyíregyháza site.
The expansion has significantly increased the usable space across all areas. Office space has grown from 244 m² to 720 m², warehouse space from 300 m² to 1,000 m², and production space from 540 m² to 1,190 m². In addition, a dedicated maintenance area of 120 m² has been established for the first time.
Production capacities have also been substantially enhanced. The number of production lines can now be increased from 10 to up to 19, enabling an annual production volume of up to 2,500 tonnes in the future.
Beyond the building expansion, investments were also made in modern, energy-efficient technology, including a new cooling water system, a dust extraction system with fresh air supply, the transition to an air-source heat pump, and the installation of air conditioning in all offices.
A particular highlight is the planned photovoltaic system with around 250 kWp, which will make a significant contribution to sustainable energy supply in the future.
With this, Gabriel-Chemie Group now operates its third site equipped with a photovoltaic system. “With the completion of this expansion, we have not only significantly increased our capacities but also laid the foundation for the sustainable and future-oriented development of Gabriel-Chemie Group,” explains Andreas Berger, Chief Commercial & Operating Officer.
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