The planned investment by the Trnava carmaker Stellantis will probably also be supported by the state. The company applies for state aid in accordance with Slovak legislation and European Union rules. The aim is to remain competitive. Stellantis announced an investment of 180 million euros at the end of last month. It will be a completely new high-volume production program.
The first phase will bring the construction of 15,000 m2 of state-of-the-art premises in the new Work.Shop.Store concept, which represents flexible and functional sales and storage and exhibition spaces for small and medium-sized companies.
German company Garbe Industrial Real Estate has entered the Slovak market with the acquisition of 7 ha of land in Piešťany, about 80 km north-east of Bratislava.
L’Oréal has deployed new technologies that it uses in automation, modeling and sensory evaluation using robotic applications and solutions from OnRobot, a global leader in collaborative robotics. The integration of collaborative applications has allowed L’Oréal to improve the work environment, rid employees of harder work and assign them more inspiring tasks.
■ Very solid first ESG rating for CTP N.V. by Sustainalytics Inc.
■ RRisk score of 11.0 puts CTP NV the top 1.5% of over 11,000 corporates internationally that have a Sustainalyt-ics score; among real estate companies, CTPs score puts it in the top 5% over 1,000 scored
■ Sustainalytics rates CTP NV Management as ‘strong’ on ESG matters
Skalický, a manufacturer of heating technologies, Protherm Production, has implemented and is implementing several investment projects. During the last and this year, the company invested mainly in production, development and infrastructure.
The new car show in Košice will offer Lexus and Toyota customers. The investor of the project for approximately 3.3 mil. eur is the company Auto Valas. The general contractor of the new showroom is the construction company HSF System SK. The design office Inspire Design is behind the design.
Amazon will develop new technologies that increase safety and employee satisfaction. After the successful implementation of robotic units at dozens of workplaces, the company presents the development of new ergonomic technologies that further support front-line employees and help ensure their safety. These innovations include automatic sorting stations, crate lifters and remote-controlled vehicles. Some of the advanced technologies are already part of European workplaces, others are still being tested.
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