Sóskút

Sóskút

Sóskút

Place in Central Hungary, Hungary


Sóskút is a village in Pest County, Hungary.

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History

Media

Several scenes of the movies John Adams (2008) and Move On (2012) were shot in the town.

Residents

Economy

There are several companies active in the industrial park of the village.[4]

  • Aerometal Kft.
  • Avarem Kft.
  • Bajér Építőipari Kft. - materials for house construction
  • ByCom Ltd.
  • Durostone Kft. ipari padlók
  • Kerox Kft.
  • Majoros.hu Kft. - installation of sewage treatment plants
  • Mapei Kft. - Hungarian subsidiary of the Mapei company
  • MÁVIPROD Magyarország Kft.
  • Mazak Hungary - Hungarian subsidiary of the Yamazaki Mazak Corporation
  • Motip Dupli Hungária Kft.
  • Nicro Kft. - developer and manufacturerer of materials for the mounting of special lubricants, adhesives, sealants, corrosion protection against a multitude of chemicals and for the maintenance of all branches of industry and transport.
  • Omega Auto Center Kft.
  • Orion Electronics has a manufacturer facility and brand shop[5]
  • Ózon-Sóskút Kft
  • Sóskúti Inerthulladék-lerakó -inert landfill
  • Prem-x Kft. - dry mortar mixing plant
  • Pro-Hand Hungaria Kft.
  • Sipospack Reklám- és Csomagolóanyag Gyártó Kft. - advertising and packaging manufacturer
  • SB-Controls Kereskedelmi és Műszaki Szolgáltató Kft. - commercial and technical services
  • SKT Trade Kft.
  • SkyShield Magyarország Kft.
  • Stefinox Kft - production of gastronomical accessories
  • Szenzortechnika Kft - production of gasdetectors
  • Techno-Trade Kft. - distribution, merchandise, logistics
  • Téta Kft. - distributor of tampon ink, consumables for printing, repro machines prepress and film materials
  • Ulbrich Kft. - power-operated hydraulic service, assembly of presses and test presses for positioning and monitoring.
  • Yamazaki Mazak kft. - Hungarian branch of Yamazaki Mazak Central Europe S. R. O.

References

  1. "Sóskúti ipari park".

47°24′23″N 18°49′43″E




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