UBM Feed to Build Animal Feed Factory in Adasevci – Hungarian Company to Produce 30 Tons of Premix per Hour Near Sid
The factory will be built on an area of 20 hectares and encompass facilities for the production of animal feed and storage of raw materials and finished products. Concretely, a factory is to be built, along with a storage facility, a funnel and reservoirs, and the project also entails the construction of a truck scale, a management facility, a guardhouse, a substation, a parking lot and internal traffic routes.
At the factory, UBM will produce ground or granulated premix, at a capacity of 30 tons per hour, in bulk form or packed in bags.
As said, the technological process at the factory will be carried out in line with the plans of the design and construction company Abraziv d.o.o. from Kecskemet, Hungary.
The investment of UBM Feed is the second greenfield investment in Sid in the past year. The factory is expected to start working by next year at the latest, and, according to the announcements, it will employ over 50 workers in the first phase.
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