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2008-09-09 00:00:00
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The Australian Amcor opened its 3rd plant in Poland. Among the major Amcor’s clients is PepsiCo, a well-known beverage and crisp producer.
The company needed only six months to erect the factory worth now 30 million EUR. The plant is located in the ĹódĹş Special Economic Zone and has already offered employment to 100 people, another 50 workplaces are planned to be created. The majority of the new Amcor’s employees have already received training courses in England, Germany or Italy and a part of the workers have even taken part in a several-week’s training course devoted to the laminate device handling in Australia where the company’s headquarters are situated.
The factory is rigged with the most modern equipment i.e. a printing machine from Germany, a laminating device from Italy and a material cutter from England. Wrappings made in the ĹódĹş factory are destined for Lays’ factory in Grodzisk Mazowiecki where crisps for the Central and Eastern European markets, among others, for Russia and the Ukraine, are manufactured.
Jerzy Czubak, managing director of the Amcor group in a statement for “Gaztea Wyborcza” disclosed that just next to the newly opened factory in the Nowy Józefów district, the 4th Amcor’s investment stands a good chance to be realised. Two previous Amcor’s group projects were realised in the ĹódĹş dostrict of Teofilów and are currently offering employment to over 500 people. (Gazeta Wyborcza ĹódĹş)
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