MC Bauchemie

20 years successful in Hungary

After the fall of the iron curtain in the early nineteen nineties, the need for upgrading buildings in Hungary was enormous. The demand for construction products was accordingly high. MC Bauchemie, the German manufacturer of construction chemicals, recognized the great potential for its construction chemicals and, in 1994, dared to step into the Hungarian market. In 2014, the company celebrates the 20th anniversary of  this pioneering achievement.

The takeover of the Hungarian company Novomix GmbH became the basis for creating MC-Bauchemie Hungary. Today, the production and sales activities...

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