149 result(s) for vehicle production
MÁV To Spend HUF 30 Bln On Railroad Cars
- 11 Apr 2016 9:00 AM
- getting around
Hungarian state-owned railway company MÁV-Start is planning to produce its own railway cars for approximately HUF 30 billion, Hungarian online daily origo.hu reported.
London Analysts: VW Fallout On Hungary Likely To Be Limited
- 5 Oct 2015 9:00 AM
- business
The impact of the Volkswagen emissions scandal on Hungary’s economy will be limited in terms of tail risks to growth, London-based emerging markets economists said. In its “Emerging Markets Outlook and Strategy” report, JP Morgan said the auto industry accounts for an important share of Hungary’s economic activity: 20-22% of industrial production, 10% of exports and 4% of GDP.
Emanuel Gat Dance (FR), Trafó Budapest, 13 – 14 March
- 5 Mar 2015 8:00 AM
- entertainment
In Plage Romantique, Emanuel aims to explore the possibilities of a live performance with his dancers, a performance that cannot be reproduced again and again, as if it were a product. He wants to eliminate the idea of repetition and create a flexible, unpredictable choreography. Let us all head for the romantic beach!
More Mercedes Investments Ahead In Hungary
- 21 Jan 2015 8:00 AM
- business
Mercedes-Benz plans to implement further investment projects in Kecskemét, factory manager Thomas Geier told Napi Gazdaság on Tuesday. A €90 million export subsidising loan at a favourable interest rate is just part of the sum that the company will use to fund further investment projects, he said.
Musashi Hungary Expands Product Range
- 23 Dec 2014 8:00 AM
- business
Musashi Hungary, the Hungarian manufacturing unit of Japanese vehicle parts maker Musashi, has signed a new supplier contract and will produce differentials from 2017 through a 4 million euro investment, managing director András Nagy said.
Hungarian Pay Gap 25-Fold
- 7 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- business
The gap between the lowest and highest wages in Hungary is 25-fold, according to a survey for international personnel services provider Trenkwalder. The lowest-paid blue-collar employees receive an average 114,000 forints (EUR 370) monthly basic wage before tax and the highest-paid employees receive 2.8 million forints (EUR 9030) a month, it showed.
Audi Plant In Hungary To Add Third Shift
- 15 Jul 2014 5:00 AM
- business
German carmaker Audi will add a third shift at its plant in Hungary to meet high demand for premium models, Audi Hungaria Motor said on Tuesday. The shift will be added from the middle of August, the unit said.
Daimler To Make New Compact Car Exclusively At Plant In C Hungary
- 27 Jun 2014 9:00 AM
- business
German vehicle manufacturer Daimler AG will manufacture its new Mercedes - Benz CLA Shooting Brake compact car exclusively at the company’s plant in Kecskemét, Mercedes-Benz, the multinational division of Daimler AG, told MTI on Wednesday.
Advertising Tax Angers Hungarian Media
- 25 Jun 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Its advocates call it a remedy to rectify the harm done by commercial television stations but its opponents see it as yet another move to narrow the freedom of the press.
MÁV To Spend HUF 30 Bln On Railroad Cars
- 11 Apr 2016 9:00 AM
- getting around
Hungarian state-owned railway company MÁV-Start is planning to produce its own railway cars for approximately HUF 30 billion, Hungarian online daily origo.hu reported.
London Analysts: VW Fallout On Hungary Likely To Be Limited
- 5 Oct 2015 9:00 AM
- business
The impact of the Volkswagen emissions scandal on Hungary’s economy will be limited in terms of tail risks to growth, London-based emerging markets economists said. In its “Emerging Markets Outlook and Strategy” report, JP Morgan said the auto industry accounts for an important share of Hungary’s economic activity: 20-22% of industrial production, 10% of exports and 4% of GDP.
Emanuel Gat Dance (FR), Trafó Budapest, 13 – 14 March
- 5 Mar 2015 8:00 AM
- entertainment
In Plage Romantique, Emanuel aims to explore the possibilities of a live performance with his dancers, a performance that cannot be reproduced again and again, as if it were a product. He wants to eliminate the idea of repetition and create a flexible, unpredictable choreography. Let us all head for the romantic beach!
More Mercedes Investments Ahead In Hungary
- 21 Jan 2015 8:00 AM
- business
Mercedes-Benz plans to implement further investment projects in Kecskemét, factory manager Thomas Geier told Napi Gazdaság on Tuesday. A €90 million export subsidising loan at a favourable interest rate is just part of the sum that the company will use to fund further investment projects, he said.
Musashi Hungary Expands Product Range
- 23 Dec 2014 8:00 AM
- business
Musashi Hungary, the Hungarian manufacturing unit of Japanese vehicle parts maker Musashi, has signed a new supplier contract and will produce differentials from 2017 through a 4 million euro investment, managing director András Nagy said.
Hungarian Pay Gap 25-Fold
- 7 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- business
The gap between the lowest and highest wages in Hungary is 25-fold, according to a survey for international personnel services provider Trenkwalder. The lowest-paid blue-collar employees receive an average 114,000 forints (EUR 370) monthly basic wage before tax and the highest-paid employees receive 2.8 million forints (EUR 9030) a month, it showed.
Audi Plant In Hungary To Add Third Shift
- 15 Jul 2014 5:00 AM
- business
German carmaker Audi will add a third shift at its plant in Hungary to meet high demand for premium models, Audi Hungaria Motor said on Tuesday. The shift will be added from the middle of August, the unit said.
Daimler To Make New Compact Car Exclusively At Plant In C Hungary
- 27 Jun 2014 9:00 AM
- business
German vehicle manufacturer Daimler AG will manufacture its new Mercedes - Benz CLA Shooting Brake compact car exclusively at the company’s plant in Kecskemét, Mercedes-Benz, the multinational division of Daimler AG, told MTI on Wednesday.
Advertising Tax Angers Hungarian Media
- 25 Jun 2014 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Its advocates call it a remedy to rectify the harm done by commercial television stations but its opponents see it as yet another move to narrow the freedom of the press.