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30. June 2020The Craiss subsidiary Generation Logistik KFT has moved into new office spaces in the center of Jászkisér. Jászkisér is an ideal geographical hub for various transports with Eastern Europe from Craiss.
(Mühlacker (DE) / Jászkisér (HU) The Hungarian location of Albert Craiss GmbH & Co. KG has a new address: Staying true to the strategically located Jászkisér in Central Hungary, the Swabian transport and logistics expert has moved into a larger office building in the city center with its 20-member team at the beginning of June. This positions Craiss for further sales and personnel growth in Eastern Europe.
“Craiss has successfully established itself in Hungary. Now we need to further establish ourselves in the market and take all necessary precautions,” says Mark Mitterhuber, Managing Director of the Hungarian Generation Logistik KFT. The move of the subsidiary, founded in 2018, into larger premises is the logical next step for Craiss to strengthen its Eastern European activities. In the next ten years, the logistics service provider headquartered in Mühlacker, Baden-Württemberg, aims to grow not only in the German-speaking region but also in Eastern Europe in the areas of contract logistics and transport management. Plans include expanding the service offerings and increasing personnel so that even more customers can benefit from the services.
New location is an ideal hub
The newly available modern office space in Jászkisér houses the dispatch, accounting, and customer center. There is also sufficient space for the own fleet on the outdoor premises. With this, Craiss serves Hungary, among other things, with round trips between Hungary and Germany.
Located about 100 kilometers east of Budapest, Jászkisér offers an ideal hub to Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania, and Macedonia with its geographical orientation. These countries form the Eastern network of the German medium-sized company.
Photo: ® Craiss / Caption: Mark Mitterhuber, Managing Director of Generation Logistik KFT






