Russian Copper Company raises blister copper production output to 90,000 tons a year in 2006
13 April 2007 (13:44)
Russian Copper Company managed to raise its blister copper production output to 90,000 tons a year in 2006 (or by 2.1 times), reports the company’s press officer. The total output of the enterprise in 2003 (the year it was set up) only came to 75,000 tons of copper and 10,000 tons of copper wire rod a year, but by 2006, Russian Copper Company more than doubled these figures (185,000 tons and 105,000 tons, respectively), and they are expected to reach 250,000 tons and 200,000 tons in 2007. The company is now using the whole potential of all of its production facilities
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