After a construction time span of just nine months, the Hanover-based ContiTech AG has inaugurated a production plant for hose lines in northern Serbia. Since October 2012, the plant has already been supplying customers in the auto industry. The site employs around 150. The head count is expected to climb to 250 by the year end.
ContiTech invested more than 10 million euros in the new facility. Certified to all required quality standards, the plant expands the production capacity of hose line specialist ContiTech Fluid Technology, a ContiTech business group. Subotica assembles hose lines for the powertrain and supplies them to European automakers. Each year, the plant produces a grand total of 1.8 million units, broken down into around 80 different parts.
Citing one of the location’s major advantages, Matthias Schönberg, head of the ContiTech Fluid Technology business group, notes: “Subotica offers an excellent logistical hookup to our customers. Further advantages are a local labor market that offers just what we need and close proximity to sister plants in Szeged, Hungary and Romania.”
There is enough room to eventually expand further on the plot in the bonded zone in the Mali Bajmok industrial park. The production hall originally erected there measures 77,500 sq.ft.
ContiTech Fluid Technology produces hose line systems for the auto industry as well as for plant and machine engineering, oil production and numerous other industries. In 2012, its over 14,000 employees realized Euro 1,360 million in sales.
In 2009, ContiTech purchased the Serbian conveyor belt company Kolubara Univerzal and has since produced conveyor belts in Veliki Crljeni, south of Belgrade, for the Central and Eastern European markets.