MOSCOW (MRC) -- After slightly more than two years of construction, Gabriel-Chemie is announcing the completion of its state-of-the-art production facility in Russia, said the company.
The Austrian family business has been operating successfully with its own subsidiary in Russia for more than 14 years now. The high degree of technical expertise of the Gabriel-Chemie Group in terms of the range of colour masterbatch has always been highly appreciated by Russian customers.
Due to the steadily growing demand for masterbatch in the Russian market as well as in the neighbouring countries like Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Belarus, the third-generation company decided to expand its production capacity. Therefore, Gabriel-Chemie is investing around EUR6 million in the construction of a state-of-the-art production facility in Russia.
The expansion project was built on a 27,500 square meter property in the Vorsino industrial park, 90 kilometres of Moscow, and can thus expand its production capacity to 2,000 tons per year. Gradually and after further construction phases, it can be increased to up to 20,000 tons per year if necessary. In addition to production, there are also departments such as the technical support team and sales on site.
The construction of the Russian plant began in June 2018. The enterprise is located in the Vorsino industrial park on an area of ??27.5 thousand m2, 90 kilometers from Moscow.
Gabriel-Chemie has offices in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Spain and the UK, with a total of about 600 employees. The subsidiary company "Gabriel-Chemi" has been operating in Russia for over 14 years.
Industrial park "Vorsino" is the largest industrial site in the region - 1610 hectares. More than 40 leading Russian and international companies, including Samsung, L'Oreal, Nestle, AstraZeneca Industries, NLMK, have become residents of the park. The Freight Village Vorsino multimodal transport and logistics complex located in the Vorsino industrial park has become a part of the New Silk Road international logistics project, which unites the economic interests of Russia, China, South Korea and Eastern Europe.
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