ZAGREB ZAGREB, Sept 9 (Hina) - The Austrian store company Segro on Thursday opened the largest cash & carry centre in Croatia in Zagreb. The opening of Segro, whose trade centre in Graz has been visited by Croatians for years, was
awaited this morning by a large crowd including those who did not have Segro cards. All 1,170 places at the parking lot in front of the building were filled during the first couple of hours following the opening. The trade centre covers the area of 20,000 square metres, with 100,000 different foreign and domestic products. Visitors who own Segro cards can buy goods with cash as well as through drawing accounts. According to the head of Segro's export department in Graz and of the development department in Croatia, Mile Miletic, Segro has invested about 70 million German marks in its Zagreb branch, including the purchase and reconstruction of the building and the purc
ZAGREB, Sept 9 (Hina) - The Austrian store company Segro on Thursday
opened the largest cash & carry centre in Croatia in Zagreb.
The opening of Segro, whose trade centre in Graz has been visited by
Croatians for years, was awaited this morning by a large crowd
including those who did not have Segro cards. All 1,170 places at
the parking lot in front of the building were filled during the
first couple of hours following the opening.
The trade centre covers the area of 20,000 square metres, with
100,000 different foreign and domestic products. Visitors who own
Segro cards can buy goods with cash as well as through drawing
accounts.
According to the head of Segro's export department in Graz and of
the development department in Croatia, Mile Miletic, Segro has
invested about 70 million German marks in its Zagreb branch,
including the purchase and reconstruction of the building and the
purchase of goods.
There are 100,000 Segro card owners in Croatia currently. Segro
will also be interesting for companies and entrepreneurs from
Bosnia and Slovenia, Miletic said.
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