MOSCOW (MRC) -- The November output of finished products from polymers in Russia dropped in all key sectors. However, production of major products from polymers grew by 7.3% over the eleven months of 2013, reported MRC analysts.
The output of key products from polymers in Russia fell in November by 13.8% from October. The sector of production of plastic windows and window sills accounted for the greatest reduction.
In general, the output of products made of polymers from January to November looks the following way.
According to the Federal State Statistics Service, the November production of plastic windows and window sills fell to 2.3 million square meters from 3.4 million square meters in October. Production of these products from polymers reached 25.8 million square meters over the eleven months of 2013, up by 7.7% year on year.
About 89,400 square meters of doors and their boxes from polymers were produced last month, down by 17% from October. The overall output of these products totalled 903,800 tonnes from January to November 2013, down by 3.9% year on year.
The November production of plates, films and non-combined sheets dropped to 68,800 tonnes from 76,800 tonnes a month earlier. The overall output of these products from polymers totalled about 773,700 tonnes from January to November 2013, up by only 0.4% year on year.
Production of hoses and fittings from polymers fell to 47,600 tonnes last month from 50,400 tonnes in October. The overall output of these products totalled about 544,100 tonnes over eleven months of the year, down by 17.3% year on year.
The November output of plates, sheets, combined and porous films by Russian companies dropped to 19,1000 tonnes, down by 6.9% from October. The total production of these products amounted to 192,300 tonnes from January to November 2013, up by 15.9% year on year.
Production of bottles, large bottles and flasks from polymers rose to 1.1 billion pieces in November. The output of these products totalled about 12.5 billion units from January to November 2013, down by 0.3% year on year.
MRC