Swedish cosmetics group Oriflame is to construct a regional distribution centre in Hungary after rejecting a similar project in Romania. The company said Romanian infrastructure was insufficiently developed and the cost of labour was too high.
Oriflame switches distribution focus from Romania to Hungary
Swedish cosmetics group Oriflame is to construct a regional distribution centre in Hungary after rejecting a similar project in Romania. The company said Romanian infrastructure was insufficiently developed and the cost of labour was too high.
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