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Motorhome manufacturer to create 50 jobs in Nógrád

17.03.2026 22:07 1 min 1 source
ORIGO HUN
Motorhome manufacturer to create 50 jobs in Nógrád
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The German company Knaus Tabbert is investing 2.2 billion Hungarian forints to expand its motorhome production capacity in Nagyoroszi. The Hungarian government is providing a 216 million forint subsidy, facilitating the creation of 50 new jobs. Half of the production capacity of this European market leader will be linked to this location, with nearly all vehicles produced intended for export.

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