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Draexlmaier’s facilities expansion

 

The German Draexlmaier group, one of the world’s leading suppliers in the automotive industry, is building a new production facility in Zrenjanin. With the new facility, Draexlmaier will operate on 30 thousands square meters in the Bagljaš industrie zone.

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Miro Vidošević, CEO of Draexlmaier in Zrenjanin emphasizes the importance of Zrenjanin’s facility in the production – development process for Draexlmaier:

– For us, the most important thing is to invest in Zrenjanin’s future, and a proof of that is also management improving, meaning training for a successful cooperation with all the employees, starting from me as a CEO untill the repairer. For achieving this goal, we have a strong connection with the headquarter from Vilsbiburg in Germany.

The successful development of the business activities in Draexlmaier Zrenjanin is also a personal satisfaction for Mr. Vidošević, while he was delegated as a scout for the Serbian market in 2005. After a two-year long location checking, form Nis to Horgoš, according to his insight, Draxlmeier had chosen Zrenjanjin.

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– Beside the qualified workers, we have a good cooperation with local authorities, we are supported by the Ministry of Finance, Serbia Investment and Export Promotion Agency (SIEPA), Vojvodina Investment Promotion, who’s CEO, Branislav Bugarski is permanently helping us, says Miro Vidošević.

(Vojvodina Investment Promotion – VIP)

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