Investment opportunities, Baranya county 2014

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Investment opportunities Baranya county


Chamber of Commerce and Industry of PĂŠcs-Baranya 7625 PĂŠcs, Majorossy I. u. 36. | Tel.: +36 72 507 148 | Fax: +36 72 507 152 E-mail: pbkik@pbkik.hu | www.pecsikamara.hu | www.youtube.com/pecsikamara www.facebook.com/pecsikamara


Dear Reader,

Dear Reader,

Pécs, the European Capital of Culture in 2010, is not exclusively the city of culture. Our city has faced great changes for the past two decades. It has turned from a mining city to the city of culture. By its university, the first that was founded in Hungary, it is the city of knowledge. According to our goals it is going to turn to the city of future industry. Our future success is greatly depend on how we are able to create new jobs. The most important tool is to respond to the needs of national and international ventures, to become the home for the industrial employers and for both the producing and developing machine industry. Pécs already present intself in international outsourcing of technologies and services (SSC) concerning machine industry, environmental industry and green economy. Our aim is to become significant in these fields. Find us and we will show you that the city of Pécs has all the necessary knowledge, work force, location and the willingness to be widely known by its industry and economy.

On behalf of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of PécsBaranya, I would like to welcome you to this publication. Pécs is an open town today thanks to the traffic network and the EUmembership. Social and economic changes have brought significant transformation. Ensuring stability were the SME sector and the colourful community life of the multi-ethnic population. This stability contributes to the fact that many company heads have permanently settled in our town since the arrival or market economy. Through the wide international relations of our chamber, we can convey the best practices to our members in order to develop their competitiveness and willingness to cooperate. Enjoying our members’ full confidence, these methods are readily accepted. Therefore the development, improved competitiveness and stabilized market positions of this circle is shown in numbers as well. The implementation of our economic development strategy may be observed in the environmental industry (Pécs is soon to become the town of green energy), the health industry and the creative industries. The background for these lies in higher education and research. The cluster activities under the chamber’s organisation have contributed to the fact that creativity, innovation, specialised training have become everyday practice in cooperation. Dr. István Kéri President Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya

Dr. Zsolt Páva Mayor City of Pécs

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B A R A N YA C O U N T Y

NATURAL SURROUNDINGS Located on 4430 km2s, Baranya county has 393 000 inhabitants. The county seat is Pécs, which is also the largest Transdanubian, and the fourth largest Hungarian town. Baranya county is a geographically diverse area, with the Mecsek mountains in the north, while plains stretch in the southern and eastern parts, along the Danube and Drava rivers.

THE ECONOMY IN BARANYA COUNTY Commerce, industry and tertiary sector activities stand out in the county’s economy. Agriculture plays a considerable role, too. Prominent are the outputs of the processing and energy industries. Within the processing industry, food industry and the engineering maintain a leading position. The county’s traditional industries, with more than 100 years of history are: • porcelain manufacturing, • gloves manufacturing, • organ building. The building materials industry also has developmental potential.

Košice Uzhhorod

Vienna

Mágocs

Bratislava Sásd

Komló Szigetvár Zagreb, Barcs

Szentlőrinc

Pécs

Kozármisleny

M6-M60 Bóly

Sellye

Ljubjana

Pécs Subotica, Belgrade

Mohács

Villány Harkány

Zagreb

Pécsvárad

Siklós

Arad, Bucharest

Osijek

Already realised and on long-term planned hihgway sections

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Szentágothai János Research Centre – the Central European Centre of health industry, environment industry and engineering studies


D E V E L O P M E N T S T R AT E G I E S A N D O R G A N I S AT I O N S PÓLUS STRATEGY Under the strategy, the city and the county shall seek the priorities set out in the general urban development policy framework: • becoming a national and international pole in knowledge-based economic development, • building effective infrastructure to support a competitive environment, • acting as a regional centre with respect to the principles of partnership, • bringing well-organised administration and high standard of living to the town, • playing an international role in creative industry, education and science.

KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Building on existing potentials and possibilities, the Pécs-Baranya Chamber of Commerce, the City of Pécs, Baranya County and the University of Pécs joined to create a regional development strategy, the Pécs – Pole of Life Quality Competitiveness Strategy, in 2006. Not only does this strategy include the priorities of regional economic development, but manages research and development, education and information technology as horizontal sectors together. The Pécs – Pole of Life Quality strategy builds the development possibilities on three key pillars which are complemented by engineering, electronic industry and horizontal sectors. Through the Pólus strategy, development projects worth more than 110 million EUR have been realised in Baranya county since 2006.

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PÉCS, THE POLE OF LIFE QUALITY Living and feeling the sustainable city and region

HIGHLIGHTED AREAS OF THE PÓLUS PROGRAMME I. Health industry II. Environmental industry III. Creative industry Health industry Biotechnology Innovation Base Accredited Innovation Cluster

Innovation

Training, learning

Environmental industry

Hungarian Environmental Technologies Manufacturing and Development Cluster

Creative industry

Cultural Creative Industry Cluster

Health Industry Innovation Centre of Pécs Immunology researches Food industry researches Infertility centre Psychological, locomotors, pharmaceutical academic and applied researches Psoriasis researches

Communal vehicle production Smart city Research and utilisation of thermal and curative water Biomass

Zsolnay Cultural Quarter Kodály Centre Southern Transdanubia Filmfund Clusters Meet Culture SEE Digital media research centre Film industry

University of Pécs – Medical School University of Pécs – Faculty of Heath Sciences

University of Pécs - Pollack Mihaly Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology University of Pécs – Faculty of Sciences Adult education

University of Pécs – Faculty of Music and Visual Arts Vocational and High School of Arts Pécs Adult education

Horizontal clusters: the accredited South West Hungarian Engineering Cluster, Informationmanagement innovation Cluster Projects: vehicle production, hydrogen cell researches, household wind energy, engineering supplier projects, virtual reality projects, gamification, software developments, reactor development and production. The strategy is based on cooperation between economic operators. R&D institutions are in the focus of each pillar, and spin off companies help spread knowledge in the clusters organised around them. The traditionally strong innovative capacity of the county support the clusters.

PÓLUS PROGRAMME INFORMATION Dr. Tamás Síkfői, Secretary General Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya e-mail: tsikfoi@pbkik.hu tel: +36 72 507 150

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Health industry

Biotechnology, neurobiology, food science, implants, rehabilitation and infertility treatment are the priorities of the health industry in Pécs. The accredited Biotechnology Innovation Base Cluster, marketing the biotechnological and food research of the health industry, organises and creates a BioValley-type of cooperation, which is suitable for ensuring the mobility of researchers, strengthening technology transfer, generating new enterprises and efficiently supporting R&D and innovational processes. The University of Pécs, the Szentágothai János Research Center and the food industry centre at the University of Kaposvar operate synergistically in the development area.

KEY PROJECTS AND DEVELOPMENT POSSIBILITIES • • • • • • •

Rehabilitation, implants, instrument development Recreation Biomedicine Medical biotechnology Health informatics Healthy food development Medical instrument production

HEALTH INDUSTRY INFORMATION

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Dr. György Szekeres, President Biotechnology Innovation Base Cluster e-mail: histopat@histopat.hu tel: +36 72 516 490

Szabolcs Rabb, Head of Department Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya e-mail: szrabb@pbkik.hu tel: +36 72 507 118


Environment industry

The environmental industry developments are based on the Hungarian Environmental Technologies Manufacturing and Development Cluster, the Southern Transdanubia Energy Cluster, the South Transdanubian Environmental Cluster and the Blue Economy Innovation Cluster. In addition to this, the member companies of the accredited South Transdanubian Engineering Cluster are able to perform in all areas of production and development. In secondary and higher education, the courses and experts of the Angster József vocational school, the Zipernowszky Károly technical school and the PTE Pollack Mihály Engineering and Information Technology University provide the human resource base of this special area.

KEY PROJECTS AND DEVELOPMENT POSSIBILITIES • • • • • •

Manufacturing and development of communal devices Green energy technologies Geothermics Agricultural biomass Fuel cell Waste management systems

ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRY INFORMATION Dr. Tibor Kiss, Hungarian Environmental Technologies Manufacturing and Development Cluster e-mail:igazgatosag@biokom.hu tel: +36 72 502 103

Szabolcs Rabb, Head of Department Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya e-mail: szrabb@pbkik.hu tel: +36 72 507 118

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Creative industry

The two outstanding bases and driving forces behind the creative industry are the Zsolnay Cultural Quarter and the Kodály Center. They provide appropriate basis for the development of existing industrial creative potential, the generation of investment. The University’s arts faculty, the vocational school of arts, the media and architecture representatives of the technical university complement the substantial capacity of the local creative industry enterprises. The Creative Industry Cluster has been organising the development of the sector for six years through the Creative Cities project - along with the City of Pécs - in collaboration with four European cities (Gdansk, Genoa, Leipzig, Ljubljana), where they are building international cooperation and capacity. www.kikk.hu

KEY DEVELOPMENTS Zsolnay Cultural Quarter The largest Central European creative industrial infrastructure (6 hectares), which coordinates the most diverse industrial potentials. www.zskn.hu

Kodály Center An almost 12,000 m2 concert and event site, with a 1000-seat concert hall and equipped with the latest technology that is suitable for recording soundtracks. www.kodalykozpont.hu

KEY PROJECTS AND DEVELOPMENT POSSIBILITIES • • • •

Film industry (a film fund operates in the region), www.filmfundpecs.hu IT industry – software development, game development Traditional manufactural handcraft developments Complex organisation and execution of professional and scientific conferences with as many as 600800 participants, as regional conference centre

CREATIVE INDUSTRY INFORMATION

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Szabolcs Rabb, Head of Department János Keresnyei, President For further information please visit: Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya Cultural Innovation Competence Center e-mail: szrabb@pbkik.hu e-mail: keresnyei.janos@kikk.hu tel: +36 72 507 118 tel: +36 72 212 863 www.pecseconomy.eu


Electronics and Engineering In engineering, primarily the automotive, green energy machinery and electronics industry developments pose a potential investment opportunity. The region has an engineering, environment and energy industrial cluster. An independent training system has been set u pin engineering, with the assistance of the Chamber and various companies. Additionally, the vocational training level graduates more than 600 students every school year. The University of Pécs, Pollack Mihály Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology offers engineering and environmental courses with numerous professional master courses.

KEY PROJECTS AND DEVELOPMENT POSSIBILITIES • • • • •

Manufacturing, assembly of electronic industrial products Manufacturing, development and assembly of telecommunicational equipment Manufacturing of automotive parts – automotive supply Engineering and assembly Mechatronic industry

ELECTRONICS AND ENGINEERING INFORMATION Dr. István Hüse, President Southern-Transdanubian Engineering Cluster e-mail: merzaszabo@pbkik.hu tel: +36 72 507 156

Szabolcs Rabb, Head of Department Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya e-mail: szrabb@pbkik.hu tel: +36 72 507 118

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C LU S T E R S

The Competitiveness Pole strategy is supported trough cooperation and systems of highly organised regional clusters working in all three emphasized, and in the horizontal sectors. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya cooperates with 19 clusters from Southwest Hungary since 2010: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Applied Earth sciences Cluster – www.appliedesthscineces.org AV (Audiovisual) Industry Cluster – www.filmfundpecs.hu BaranyaLand Tourism Cluster – www.gyeredelre.hu Biotechnology Innovation Base Accredited Innovation Cluster – www.bibnet.hu Blue Economy Innovation Cluster – www.kekgazdasagklaszter.hu Cultural Creative Industry Cluster – www.kikk.hu Cultural Heritage and Digital Culture Innovation Cluster – www.innoteq.hu Hungarian Environmental Technologies Manufacturing and Development Cluster – www.pbkik.hu Information Management Innovation Cluster – www.i2k.hu Interregional Renewable Energy Cluster – www.greenenergy.hu Mecsek Mining Cluster – www.banyaklaszter.hu South Border Business Cluster – www.delhatarmenti.hu Southern Transdanubia Building Engineering and Energy Efficiency Cluster – www.epuletgepeszklaszter.hu Southern Transdanubia Castle and Palace Tourism Cluster – www.varak-kastelyok.hu Southern Transdanubia Energy Cluster – www.ddeklaszter.hu Southern Transdanubia Regional Food Cluster South Transdanubia Eco Touristic Cluster – www.gyeregyalog.hu South Transdanubian Environmental Cluster – www.ddkik.hu South West Hungarian Engineering Cluster (accredited) – www.ddgk.hu

INFORMATION Szabolcs Rabb, Head of Department Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya e-mail: szrabb@pbkik.hu tel: +36 72 507 118

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Business cooperation

In the economic life of the 21st century, more emphasis than ever is placed on the information about product requirements, technical conditions of productions, markets and research results. The purchase costs of these are often too high not only for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, but for large companies as well. The common long-term interests and recognition of the enhanced efficiency of shared activities made the creation of clusters possible for enterprises operating in the same sector. The businesses wishing to comply with today’s demands are supported by the organisation of directly cooperating regional economic operators and external networks and information systems. In addition to the domestic chamber networks, international relations also provide help in Baranya county in this.

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Business networks and Information systems

ENTERPRISE EUROPE NETWORK • Business development • Innovation (knowledge and technology transfer) • R&D Present in 52 countries, with 600 contact points and 3000 experts, for the competitiveness of SMEs.

FURTHER PARTNER ORGANISATIONS • • • •

Hungarian Investment and Trade Agency - HITA Hungarian Enterprise Development Foundation South-Transdanubian Regional Development Agency Hungarian Association for Innovation

INFORMATION Anita Hendinger, Head of Department Enterprise Europe Network Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya e-mail: ahendinger@pbkik.hu tel: +36 72 507 126

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ENVIRONMENT AND CONDITIONS FOR ECONOMIC D E V E L O P M E N T I N B A R A N YA Production infrastructure Pécs, as regional centre, now boasts all elements of modern production infrastructure.

Road network As part of the V/C transport corridor, highway M6 between Budapest and Pécs links Baranya county directly with the Trans-European transport networks.

Air traffic connections The Pécs-Pogány Airport lies 9 kms south from the centre of Pécs, next to main road no. 58, 3 kms from highway M6 to Budapest and the Southern Industrial Park. A four-lane road connects the airport and the town centre for fast transport. The public Pécs-Pogány Airport is granted the right to open borders. At present, it carries out general air traffic activities, such as sports aviation, training, receiving business charters and – primarily in summer – starting and receiving tourist charters.

Railway travel Pécs is directly linked with Budapest with 9 Intercity trains a day.

Boat travel The Danube, the greatest river of Europe, is the eastern border of Baranya county. The Mohács port is 40 kms from Pécs, and it is the border port of the European Union. It can be accessed from Pécs on highway M60. The port offers 2000 m2 of usable buildings and complete customs logistics.

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Energy supply

Baranya county is directly connected to the greatest electricity producer in Hungary, the Paks Nuclear Power Plant, and the national transfer grid. The 400 kV system can serve the power needs of the entire region. The security of supply is further increased by the fact, that the system is connected to the network in Croatia as well, which allows for two-way transmission. The county gas network is directly connected to the South Plains’ gas producing and pooling system, from where the adequate amounts of energy reaches the region through the pipeline system. Supply to the area is safe, the only source of risk – depending on the level of safety reserves – is the suspension of international transmission. The use of renewable energy sources is widespread in the county. In addition to businesses that use solar and geothermal energy, the local governments of Bóly and Szentlőrinc also operate on geothermal energy. Pécs is the national centre of hydrogen fuel cell development, which is of European significance.

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Human resources

Secondary education There are 21 institutions in Baranya county where vocational training is offered, in all areas of industry and trade. From 2011, based on the training models mapped out by the Chamber for every special, dual training classes have started on an advanced level, similarly to the Audi classes in Győr and the Mercedes classes in Kecskemét. Highlighted professional areas in the county are IT (IT technologist, economic IT technologist, programmer, webmaster), engineering (building engineering, building engineering technician, CNC operator, engine fitter, structural fitter, welder, machinery production technology technician), building (construction and civil engineering technician, carpenter, rigger, cladder, painter-decorator, mason) and electronics (electrician, electronic engineer, electronic technician). Vocational training in Baranya is coordinated by the Chamber through the County Development and Training Committee. It also classifies training organisations and takes part in the education and practical training of trainers, organises master courses and examinations, therefore assuring the right quality and quantity of young professionals for the needs of the economy. The largest number of students specialise in hospitality, tourism, trade and marketing. There are also greater number of students in mechanical engineering, electronics, architecture, timber industry and transport. The priorities of foreign language training are German, ethnic German, English and Croatian. Students can choose from bilingual English, German, Croatian, Italian, Spanish and French secondary school courses, too.

Higher education The largest university in Hungary, the University of Pécs, is centered in Pécs. More than 26,000 students study in the 10 faculties in the town. Most prominent are the technical, economics, medicine and the liberal arts faculties. The School of Economics, along with their courses in Hungarian (applied economics, business administration, trade and marketing, finance and accounting), runs courses in English and German. The business administration and the applied management courses are available in English and in German – the latter with a double degree of the universities of Pécs and Hagen. The Pollack Mihály Technical School offers courses in architecture, civil engineering, industrial design, environmental engineering, IT engineering, electric engineering and urban system engineering. The Medical School boasts courses in general medicine, dentistry, general medicine and pharmacism in English and German. The university hospitals serve a great part of the town’s and the county’s inpatient care.

Adult education Baranya county has great traditions in retraining and adult education. Based on the assessed needs of investors, these adult education institutions launch professional and language training courses around the county several times a year. The Chamber, by existing legislation, certifies these subsidized adult education courses, supervises practical conditions, thus securing their uniformity inside and outside the school system.

INFORMATION Ágnes Cséfalvay, Head of Department Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya e-mail: csefalvay@pbkik.hu tel: +36 72 507 114

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WAGES, WAGE COSTS IN ENGINEERING (2013): The average wage, contributions, safety equipment, work clothes costs and other additional costs of a welder/metal worker. Wage: 1,500 HUF/hour Gross wage per month: 261,000 HUF Gross wage per year: 3,132,000 HUF Contributions per year: 892,620 HUF Wage cost per year: 4,024,620 HUF Additional costs per month: 52,200 HUF Additional costs per year: 626,400 HUF All costs per year: 4,651,020 HUF

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Research and Development One of the most important elements of the competitiveness pole projectproject is innovation, which provides the basis for the competitiveness of individual sectors and projects. The region has outstanding volumes of innovation potential and knowledge transfer system. The region’s innovation leader is the recently built Szentágothai János Research Centre (www.szkk.pte. hu), the centre of health industry, environmental industry and engineering in Central Europe. Building on industrial relations, the research centre organises research and development work in collaboration with 21 research groups from basic research to the development of industrial applications. The Chamber’s Innovation Division, the Regional Innovation Agency, the universities of Kaposvár and Pécs, and an intellectual asset management firm support the utilization of innovation potential in the region. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya is the member of Europe’s largest business and innovation network, which implements innovative knowledge transfer, potential assessment and coordination of export market possibilities for innovative products and services through 52 countries and nearly 600 contact points.

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Company formation in Hungary Main rules of company formation Company formation and registry procedures require the legal assistance of solicitors in Hungary. A company may be incorporated on a template document, supplied by law (simple procedure), or, on a founding document modified by a solicitor (traditional procedure). In case a company with foreign seat wishes to create a branch in Hungary, it also has to be registered based on the legislation on incorporation.

Aids and breaks Businesses in Hungary, with at least one full financial year closed, may apply for state aids for the realisation of their development plans under the SzĂŠchenyi Plan. These aids usually amount for 40-50% of the development costs. In case of new investments, depending on the project value and size of the planned direct and indirect employment, individual government aids may be made available. For further information please see Annex 1.

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P É C S I N D U S T R I A L PA R K www.pecsholding.hu

When setting up the first industrial areas, the Pécs Council regarded accessibility as the primary factor. This resulted in the formation of the eastern and the central industrial area, the latter right in the heart of the town. The businesses located in the central industrial area are representatives of historical industries, with long traditions here: engineering, leather processing and mechanical industry. In the eastern part, with the closure of mining, formerly the primary employer in Pécs, and the complete recultivation of the area along with an extension to the south, the possibility of founding the Pécs Industrial Park was created. The local government makes areas available for substantial greenfield investments with coherent area needs (15-50 hectares with a maximum of 5% slope) with access to the national road network and adequate by all standards.

Attracting investors • • • • • •

2 kms from main road no. 6 between Pécs and Budapest Next to highway M60 between Pécs and Budapest 15 kms from the Pécs-Pogány International Airport Management support services (obtaining authorizations, exploiting tender possibilities) Training and retraining systems suited for individual needs Highly skilled, relatively cheap workforce, trained of the latest technologies

Incoming businesses The industrial park is recruiting three kinds of businesses: • local businesses • external investors from Hungary • foreign investors

Main profiles • industry • logistics • trade

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Eimo

Haas

Honsa

M60

Schlosser


PA N N O V A I N D U S T R I A L PA R K www.pannovaip.hu

The 58.82-hectare PANNOVA Industrial Park, the property development of STRABIL Ltd., is located at and around the former Pécs-Kővágószőlős ore dressing plant, the southwestern foot of the Mecsek mountain. The park boasts excellent territorial features: far from residential zones, it is placed in a green area, therefore the activities of incoming businesses are not limited. The introduction strategy of the park has been created to meet the public utility and space needs of the investors as much as possible. All plots in the park have immediate access to modern, refurbished infrastructure: • natural gas • electricity • drinking water • fire water network • wastewater network • rainwater drainage • telephone • industrial railway line • public lighting and roads

Attracting investors • • • • • • • •

Direct access to main road no. 6, 10 kms from highway M6/M60 16 kms from the Pécs-Pogány International Airport 50 kms from the Mohács port Away from residential areas Management support services, „office hotel” (obtaining authorizations, exploiting tender possibilities) Flexibility towards investors’ needs Full infrastructure Skilled, multilingual workforce

Incoming businesses The park offers both buildings and plots to its future investors. The industrial park is recruiting three kinds of businesses: • local businesses • external investors from Hungary • foreign investors

Main profiles • industry • services

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S O U T H E R N I N D U S T R I A L PA R K www.ipark-pecs.hu

Set out at the southern limits of Pécs, the 110-hectare area was given the industrial park title in 2010 and won Best Industrial Park award from the Hungarian Investment and Trade Agency in 2012. In collaboration with Pécs, it has developed a single contact system, legal, financial and technical support. The industrial park is working with domestic and foreign industry representatives as well as chambers of commerce, trade schools and the university (University of Pécs). At the nearly 200 hectares of land available, the minimum plot size for sale is 2,500 m2, site coverage is 50%, building height is 6-10 metres, or - depending on the situation - 10-15 meters. The building plots are sold, rented or leased with access to public utilities.

Attracting investors • • • •

Direct connection to the M6/M60 Budapest-Pécs transport route 1 km from the Pécs-Pogány International Airport Management support services (obtaining authorizations, exploiting tender possibilities) Skilled, multilingual workforce

Incoming businesses The industrial park provides opportunities for greenfield investments for incoming businesses. The industrial park is recruiting three kinds of businesses: • local businesses • external investors from Hungary • foreign investors

Main profiles • industry • logistics • trade

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CORA


B Ó LY I N D U S T R I A L PA R K www.boly.hu

The Bóly Industrial Park has excellent facilities, it was given the industrial park title in 1998. Fully improved, it is an environmentally pristine area.

Attracting investors • • • • • • • • • •

Direct connection to highway M6 30 kms from the Pécs-Pogány International Airport 15 kms from the Mohács inner port Optical network 80 °C thermal water suitable for industrial use Management support services (bank, information, transport, technical service, financial, investment counselling) Flexibility towards investors’ needs Cheap property prices, low rental costs Full infrastructure Skilled, multilingual workforce

Incoming businesses The industrial park features finished buildings and building lots at the investors’ disposal. The industrial park is recruiting three kinds of businesses: • local businesses • external investors from Hungary • foreign investors

Main profiles • • • •

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industry services trade logistics

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K O M L Ó I N D U S T R I A L PA R K www.ipariparkkomlo.hu

The town of Komló has been through radical economic changes in the last fifteen years. After mining was abandoned, several new enterprises with completely different profiles took over. Some of these basically make new use of the old mine premises. The industrial park was founded in 1999, at the industrial area near the former lower mineshaft. The first tenants were privatised businesses from the supporting companies of the Mecsek Coalmines, and a dozen of other companies have joined them since. The majority owner of the managing company is Komló town, hence most of the investments are financed by the local government. Standing out from previous years’ continuous developments is the 150-million HUF tender programme, the contract preparations of which is already running. The costs are halved between the town and the European Union. More roads and pavements will have been built and rainwater drainage problems will have been solved by the end of the project. The industrial park has been built on a 25-hectare area as brownfield investment. Approximately two-thirds of this has already been occupied by tenats, but more than 6 hectares are still at our future investors’ disposal.

Attracting investors Existing infrastructure: electricity is supplied through own transformer, the natural gas, water and wastewater networks are accessible and the cables of a modern communications network have already been laid. • Public lighting • Existing inner road layout • Proximity of the Komló railway station Counselling services for potential partners to facilitate their site change – on technical, legal, financial, environmental, quality management problems that might arise meanwhile.

Incoming businesses Presently there are almost two dozen enterprises operating in the industrial park with different profiles. They provide locals and inhabitants from nearby settlements with work and means of livelihood. The park will incorporate all activities that do not contradict the principles of town planning and legislation in force, therefore almost every business may enjoy the benefits it provides.

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Ratipur Kft. Edil-Komszer Kft. TeGaVill Kft. Lakics Kft.


M O H Á C S I N D U S T R I A L PA R K www.mohacs.hu

The industrial park was founded in 1999 by the local government of Mohács in order to enhance the economic situation. This industrial park, operating in the Mohács Enterprise Zone, has an area of 166.9 hectares and around 30% of this is still land that has not yet been built on, owned by the local government. It boasts full infrastructure. The sewage-, water-, natural gas-, public lighting- and electric networks have all been installed, along with the transport infrastructure. Resulting from these, new sites have been erected. Thanks to the infrastructural development, expansion regionally and in the European Union is now possible for the entrepreneurs. The local government makes areas available for substantial greenfield investments with coherent area needs (7-11 hectares) with access to the national road network (highway M6), the river Danube and the railway network through an industrial line. New, production businesses come to our Incubation centre from Hungary and abroad alike, because initially their risks may be minimised here. The Incubation centre adds to the regional production capacities and helps in creating a new industrial infrastructure, strengthening the competitiveness of low capital SMEs of the region, and increasing the utilisation of the industrial park. The target group of the development is those low capital SMEs which require help to start, or maintain operations in suitable environment. The Incubation centre contributes to the establishment of their market stability and makes independent development in the future possible, hence becoming solid players in the economy.

Attracting investors • • • • •

Proximity to the border facilitates international relations to Serbia, Croatia and the Balkans The river Danube brings access to substantial international water transport (cargo, passenger) 7 kms from highway M6 between Pécs and Budapest 40 kms from the Pécs-Pogány International Airport Skilled, multilingual (German, English) and relatively cheap workforce

Incoming businesses The industrial park is recruiting three kinds of businesses: • local businesses • external investors from Hungary • foreign investors

Main profiles • • • • • •

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logistics forwarding incubator centre, services food industry textile industry automotive industry

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S E L LY E I N D U S T R I A L PA R K www.sellye.hu

Sellye is the only town in the Ormánság region. The industrial park lies within the set limits of the industrial area, in the south-western part of the town. Its total area (including roads, etc.) is 20.43 hectares, 12.75 hectares of which is usable open space. 84% of the total area is owned by the Sellye Council.

Attracting investors • • • • • •

Proximity of the Croatian border Proximity of the Dráva river Tax breaks depending on the number of employees Flexible administrative procedures Skilled and retrainable, cheap, creative workforce Competitive property prices

Incoming businesses The industrial park provides opportunities for greenfield investments, on rented or purchased property, for incoming businesses. The industrial park is recruiting three kinds of businesses: • local businesses • external investors from Hungary • foreign investors

Main profiles • logistics • trade • manufacturing

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B I C S É R D I N D U S T R I A L PA R K www.bicserd.hu

Bicsérd is situated in central Baranya, 18 kms to the southwest from Pécs. The settlement was first officially mentioned in 1262, at the end of the Árpád age. Its advanced agricultural traditions are long established, while the fishing lake in the centre of the village, the flowery streets, the outdoor art works of the Bicsérd International Art Colony, the annual Potato Festival and other major events make Bicsérd well-known all around. The utilization of the former military site in the 3.5-hectar area is intended to create jobs, to improve employment.

Attracting investors • • • • •

Main road no. 6 is 3 kms, the railway station is 2.5 kms away The park’s distance from the town complies with regulations The park may be approached on a paved road Electricity and water supplies available The building has been refurbished, water lines have been changed, electric lines rebuilt and new lights have been installed • The area is supplied with external lights, alarm system and the entrance area is equipped with a surveillance camera, the area is fenced

Incoming businesses The area is suitable for establishing small works, deposits, storages, or smaller production enterprises. .

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HOSSZÚHETÉNY INDUSTRIAL PA R K www.hosszuheteny.hu

Hosszúhetény lies 16kms north-east from Pécs, on the southern slopes of the eastern Mecsek Mountains, at the foot of Zengő and Hármashegy, in picturesque surroundings. It is the largest village in Baranya county, with two small forest villages, Püspökszentlászló and Kisújbánya. Administratively, it is directly adjacent to the county seat, Pécs, and the second largest town of the county, Komló. Previously, the area belonged to Komló subregion, but with the reorganization of the regional system in 2013, it is now part of the Pécs district.

Attracting investors • Opportunities arising from the traffic on main road no. 6 • The village is part of a free enterprise zone, with several discounts and breaks available • Adequate infrastructure, established institutional network and all utilities provided

Main profile The areas for economic activities are situated along the western bypass road, between the village and the road. They are to be allocated in an environmentally friendly way that respects the natural surroundings.

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ANNEX 1

Company formation type of procedure

limited partnership

limited company

private limited company

simplified conventional simplified conventional simplified conventional

approx. 35 000 Ft approx. 40 000 Ft 25 000 Ft 50 000 Ft 0 Ft 5 000 Ft none

approx. 50 000 Ft approx. 50 000 Ft 50 000 Ft 100 000 Ft 0 Ft 5 000 Ft 3 000 000 Ft

approx. 100 000 Ft approx. 120 000 Ft 50 000 Ft 100 000 Ft 0 Ft 5 000 Ft 5 000 000 Ft financial and/or non-financial

solicitor’s fee registration levy publication payment fee share capital (minimum)*

financial and/or non-financial

Framework of data supplying for the enhancement of legal transactions security

VAT

730 Ft/capita

tax free 5%

books, newspapers, magazines

18%

basic food, accommodation

27%

in general

Taxes relative to wages social support tax

27,0%

based on gross wage

professional training support

1,5%

based on gross wage

For your information guaranteed minimum wage

101 500 Ft/month

professional minimum wage

118 000 Ft/month Taxes payable by companies 10,0%

if previous year’s turnover did not exceed 500 million HUF

19,0%

for the part of turnover that exceeds 500 million HUF

simplified entrepreneurial tax

37,0%

subject to special conditions

dividend tax

16,0%

company car tax

7.700 - 44.000 Ft

based on engine power (kW) and environmental class of vehicle

local business tax**

maximum 2%

based on corrected net turnover

vehicle tax**

140 - 345 Ft/kW

based on engine power (kW) of vehicle

property tax**

800-1700 Ft/m

based on useful base area

land tax**

0-200 Ft/m

based on area not built on

corporation tax

2

2

** these maximum amounts are determined by the local governments

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ANNEX 2

Our Sister and Partner Towns

Sister towns Lahti – Finland Eszék – Croatia Arad and Cluj-Napoca – Romania Fellbach – Germany Graz – Austria Lyon – France Terracina – Italy Novi Sad – Serbia Kütahya – Turkey Seattle and Tucson – USA

Partner towns Cracow – Poland Tuzla – Bosnia and Herzegovina Olomouc – Czech Republic Szliven – Bulgaria Namur – Belgium Zagreb – Croatia

Cooperation with towns outside the EU Novi Sad – Serbia Istambul – Turkey Shenzen – China Shaoxing – China

International relations Baranya county and Pécs has extensive international relations with the following major directions: • • • • •

EU USA Turkey China Russia

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ANNEX 3

Major foreign investors in Baranya county COMPANY

ACTIVITY

WEBSITE

building industry

www.altan.com

Bader GmbH

electronics

www.badergruppe.com

Cemex Group

construction material production

www.cemex.com

Dalkia Group

energy services

www.dalkia.com

production of electronic components

www.eckerle-gruppe.com

energy services

www.eon.com

Ethanol Renewables Ltd

ethanol production

www.pannoniaethanol.com

Flextronics International

electronics

www.flextronics.hu

building trade

www.gc-gruppe.de

Hauni Maschinenbau AG

machinery

www.hauni.com

HeidelbergCement Group

construction material production

www.heidelbergcement.com

electronics

www.jabil.com

Koller Gruppe

auto parts manufacturing

www.koller-formenbau.de

Lafarge Group

cement production

www.lafarge.com

Max Blank GmbH

fireplace production

www.maxblank-kaminofen.com

ODW-ELEKTRIK GmbH

vehicle production

www.odw-elektrik.com

food industry

www.ottakringerbrauerei.at

glove manufacturing

www.ottokessler.com

vehicle production

www.spitzer-silo.com

Terex Corporation

machinery

www.terex.com

WildHorse Energy

mining investment

www.wildhorse.com.au

Altan Prefabbricati S.p.A

Eckerle Holding GmbH EON AG

GC GroĂ&#x;handels Contor GmbH

Jabil Circuit

Ottakringer Brauerei AG Otto Kessler GmbH & Co. KG Spitzer-Group

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