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Mercedes-Benz begins instruction at vocational-training center in central Hungary

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Germany car maker Mercedes-Benz has launched instruction at the company's vocational-training center in Kecskemét (C Hungary), Mercedes-Benz Manufacturing Hungary HR Director Ulrich Jäger announced on Thursday.

Jaeger said that 34 skilled-labor students are participating in the practical and theoretical training at the center.

The company is building a €800 million plant in Kecskemét. The plant is expected to begin regular operations at the beginning of 2012.

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