Korean company Hanil Electronics, a supplier of components and equipment for Samsung, intends to invest approximately 30-40 million euros in the development of a new factory in Oradea, Bihor County, where it intends to make LCD flat screens.
The investment would be the first of its kind in an LCD factory in Romania. The development of the factory in Oradea could be tightly connected to a Samsung investment in Hungary worth 80 million euros, which will manufacture modules for plasma TVs.
The Koreans entered the Romanian market in the summer of this year, and now own production facilities in Santandrei, where Hanil Electronics operates with approximately 100 employees.
The Korean company is currently in talks with the Oradea City Hall to purchase 17 hectares of land that the municipality owns beyond the Iosia district, on the current location of a swine farm, Nutrientul Palota.
As the land belongs to the municipality and the buildings to Nutrientul, the City Hall will have to persuade the company to sell its buildings.
Despite the advanced stage of the negotiations, the Koreans at Hanil will not make any official statements before the extraordinary meeting of the Local Council, set for September 18. "All I can say is that the figures and goals mentioned during the meetings with the City Hall officials are real and accurate.
However, we do not have a representative appointed to provide information on this project yet," said one of Hanil Electronics' managers.
The company anticipates that 3,400 people will work in the new factory, where they will manufacture Samsung flat screen computer monitors and then TV sets along with partner companies, such as Hanil's Investment, Dongyang Creditech's Investment, P-K's Investment and Koam'S Investment. "They have asked us to talk to the University and the County Board of Education of Bih