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Fastron Hungaria Kft. is a member of the Fastron Group, founded in 1978, which has grown from a small business in its early years into one of the key players in the market today. The group has a broad international presence and strives for cutting-edge solutions in industrial innovation. The Hungarian subsidiary, Fastron Hungaria Kft., has been operating in Tolna since 1992 and has continuously developed its activities ever since, adapting to market demands and technological innovations.
Fastron Hungaria Kft. offers a wide range of electromechanical assembly services, with a focus on the production and assembly of inductive and mechanical components. Our company uses the most modern industrial solutions in production, aiming to always provide the highest quality and precision for our partners. In addition to manufacturing activities, our company also operates an advanced 3D machining and turning facility, enabling the precise machining of complex components and customized production.
Our company continuously strives to follow the latest industrial trends and introduce new technological solutions to maintain its competitiveness in responding to market challenges. Furthermore, sustainability and environmental protection receive special attention, both in production processes and the technologies employed.
Since its establishment, Fastron Hungaria Kft. has always placed great emphasis on quality assurance and now holds several international certifications that guarantee the reliability and durability of the products manufactured by the company.
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On July 14, 2021, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Peter Szijjarto visited Tolna.
The Amada Ensis laser cutter purchased by Fastron Hungaria Kft. and put into series operation is considered a unique processing machine in Hungary. One of the company's managing directors, Péter Varga, reported on the machine and its possibilities of use.
In April 2022, the HUMDA- Magyar Auto- Motorsport and Green Mobility Development Agency Zrt. announced a tender for the purchase of electric-assist cargo-carrying PEDELEC bicycles.

