... industry and energy ministry said, Interfax reported Monday. Investment in the project will total $106 million. The plant will be built in the village of Donskoi and create 200 new jobs. Can-Pack produces metallic, glass and plastic packaging for the food, chemicals and cosmetics industries. The group opened a new aluminum can production plant in April 2010 in Volokolamsk, Moscow region. (MT)
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Financial Crime At $158Bln
... growing problem of bankruptcies precipitated by criminal elements seeking to make a profit on the collapse of a business. More than 500 such crimes were detected in 2011. He gave the example of one individual accused of criminally bankrupting an oil and chemical company in the Omsk region. The suspect, "intentionally transferred assets to firms under his control that led to the bankruptcy [of the original company]," Borisov said. "As a result the company's creditors had 7 billion rubles...
Thousands Rally for Putin's Bid
... as "We are for a stable tomorrow," swayed to pop music and enjoyed free food and drinks. "Buses were laid on for us at the factory. We saw lists in advance of those who would go to the rally," said Andrei Mandure, a worker at a chemical plant in the town of Lesnoi, a closed facility during the Soviet era. Putin did not attend the rally. Public-sector workers were also out in the city's railway station square. One, a 59-year-old kindergarten worker who gave her name as Yevgenia...
Rosatom to Send Spent Fuel to Siberia
... from Chernobyl-type nuclear reactors to a new storage facility in Siberia in the coming weeks have been attacked by environmentalists. State nuclear monopoly Rosatom announced completion of a new dry-storage facility at the Zheleznogorsk Mining and Chemical Factory, in the Krasnoyarsk region, in December. A train carrying 80 tons of spent fuel for the depot is expected to depart the Leningrad nuclear power plant in the near future. “Dry storage” is considered safer than the current “wet-storage”...
No Gas Accord With Ukraine Yet
... is trying to ease pressure on state finances by reducing gas import volumes as it becomes increasingly pessimistic about getting Russia to cut the price of its gas supplies. The former Soviet republic, which relies on Russian gas imports to power its chemical plants and heat homes, has been attempting for more than a year to renegotiate a 2009 gas deal with Moscow, which it says sets an exorbitant price for fuel. The two sides are due to start a new round of talks in Moscow on Jan. 15. Ukrainian Energy...
Print, Robert
... in the market through to leading the delivery of proposals and pitches for specific opportunities. I play an active role in KPMG and industry thought leadership. I have spoken at conferences for the chemicals and aviation industries on emissions trading and has led on a variety of climate change tax issues, including inputting into the UK's reform of the Climate Change Levy and leading KPMG's contribution to an...
Gupta, sandzhiv
... "just-in time, Audit and control logistic costs, Maintain good relationship with the preferred service providers. To organized of goods deliveries inside Russia. <p><b>Deputy General Director</b><br>Global Petro-Chemical Processes Inc.<br>May 2010 – March 2011. Canadian company experienced in modernizing plants in Russia has been appointed as the "General Contractor" for a zero discharge large Industrial Waste Water...
Hints Emerge That 'Reset' Is Buoying U.S. Firms
... insulation material Thinsulate for clothing and the other glass bubbles used as additives to cement that fortify oil and gas wells. The company planned to invest an additional $8 million last year, mainly to increase production of face masks for the chemical and mining industries at its existing plant in Volokolamsk. The manufacturing company's previous investments in Russia amount to $28 million, including the cost of building the Volokolamsk plant, which started work in 2008. 3M regards the lack...
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