Yekaterinburg Non-Ferrous Metals Processing Plant Relocates to Verkhnyaya Pyshma
24 October 2011 (09:25)
Relocating from the center of Yekaterinburg to the premises of Ural Chemical Reagents Plant based in Verkhnyaya Pyshma, Sverdlovsk Region in 2007 affected the non-ferrous metals processing plant’s performance: the company is no longer the leader on a number of markets, and its staff was reduced by 10% as well, the plant’s Director-General Denis Borovkov told reporters recently.
The plant is to celebrate its 95th anniversary this year.
The company has now gone back to its full pre-relocation capacity, which took us three years, and the enterprise is now prepared to become the branch leader again. We invested a lot of money in various upgrades and now expect to launch new productions, enter new markets, and increase our international exports,’ the director said.
The plant is to celebrate its 95th anniversary this year.
The company has now gone back to its full pre-relocation capacity, which took us three years, and the enterprise is now prepared to become the branch leader again. We invested a lot of money in various upgrades and now expect to launch new productions, enter new markets, and increase our international exports,’ the director said.
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