New Investors for Levice-Géňa’s industrial park

THE SOUTHERN Slovak town of Levice has signed a contract with the Swedish company Nefab Packaging and the Indian investor Steel Strips Wheels, who have pledged to situate their production operations in Levice-Géňa’s industrial park in the second half of next year, the SITA news agency wrote.

The companies' investment will create 320 jobs.

Nefab Packaging will produce wooden transport containers for the engineering and automotive industries in Levice-Géňa park, and Steel Strips Wheels plans on building a plant to produce steel wheel discs for passenger cars.

The Levice-Gena industrial park spreads over 49.8 hectares.

Compiled by Martina Jurinová from press reports
The Slovak Spectator cannot vouch for the accuracy of the information presented in its Flash News postings.

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