Сентравис
Centravis, one of the Europe’s largest suppliers of stainless steel pipes, intends to expand its production in the near future due to customer interest in pipe products. This is stated in the letter for customers posted on the company’s official website.
“After the ADIPEC international exhibition-conference in Abu Dhabi, we received new partnership contracts and we see the high interest of the world’s leading companies in our products. This allows us to plan the expansion of production in the near future,” said sales director Artem Atanasov.
According to him, now the enterprise is provided with electricity and works in three shifts. Centravis continues to work effectively. The key sectors of the hot and cold shops are working. All equipment is in operation, production is provided with all necessary materials.
“Our logistics team is constantly looking for better and safer ways to deliver finished products. Worldwide sales offices in Essen, Milan, Krakow, Lugano, Houston and Dubai are open. Centravis looks to the future with optimism,” added the company’s top manager.
As GMK Center reported earlier, in early October 2022 the company resumed night shifts, despite the shelling of Nikopol. Now the company works in three shifts.
Also, in 2021, the company’s production volume was 19.43 thousand tons compared to 19.05 thousand tons in 2020. In January-May 2022, Centravis produced 5.5 thousand tons of products, which is 25.7% less than in the same period of 2021.
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