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Centravis, despite shelling of Nikopol, continues to produce stainless steel pipes in two shifts
KYIV. Sept 19 (Interfax-Ukraine) – PrJSC Centravis Production Ukraine, which is part of Centravis Ltd., continues to operate two lines for the production of stainless pipes despite the ongoing shelling of Nikopol.
"The Centravis production continues to operate. Despite the difficult situation in Nikopol, the hot shop and cold shop continue to work in two shifts," Chief Sales Officer Artem Atanasov said in a letter to customers.
According to him, all key equipment works. Production is provided with blanks and all necessary materials.
He also noted that the company’s logistics team is actively working and constantly looking for the best and safest ways to deliver finished products.
"The company’s management is doing everything possible to ensure the safety of employees. At this time, we support not only the families of our colleagues, but also continue to help the Children of Nikopol Charitable Foundation in providing everything necessary for families in difficult life circumstances," the director emphasized.
Centravis is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of seamless stainless steel pipes, founded in 2000. Its production facilities are located in Nikopol (Dnipropetrovsk region). It is included in the top 10 global players, supplies pipes to more than 70 countries from different regions, in particular to Thyssenkrupp, Buhlmann, BMW, Alstom, Linde, Samsung, Volkswagen.
Before the Russian aggression, more than 1,400 people worked at the enterprise.