Austrotherm invests EUR 12 million in new factory near Zagreb
• Energy • News • South-East European INDUSTRIAL Мarket - issue 2/2023 • 27.06.2023

Austrotherm began construction of its first EPS insulation plant in Croatia. Over the coming months, the leading manufacturer of energy-saving and climate-protecting thermal insulation in Central and Eastern Europe will build a modern production facility in Zabok, 30 kilometers north of Zagreb. Both the white Austrotherm EPS and the gray Austrotherm EPS-PLUS will be produced.
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The site, spanning nearly 8000 square meters, will feature modern production, warehouse and office facilities. The investment in the greenfield project currently amounts to around EUR 12 million. The commissioning of the plant is planned for the first half of 2024 and will create 30 new jobs. The factory will meet the highest quality standards in terms of occupational safety, optimized work processes and digitalization.
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