Mikashevichi Granit Plant increases revenue and profitability.
By Alexander Savenko: According to experts, to understand the importance of granite as the strategic product, it is important to know at least the basics of its production. The mine extends for more than 20 kilometers and is 132 meters deep. The base of high-quality gravel is produced here.
(Mikhail Poukh, Deputy Chief of the "Mikashevichi" mine of the "Granit" Plant)
Gennady Kuchinski has been in his profession for more than 19 years.
(Gennady Kuchinski, driver of the excavator)
Then the fossil is transported to the crushing and screening plant.
(Sergei Mikhailov, Head of the crushing and screening plant of "Granit")
Today the Belarusian granite is bought by the Baltic countries, Poland, Russia and Ukraine. However, it is mostly goes to the domestic market primarily due to the requirements of the Belarusian construction industry. The demand for gravel each year is growing. Therefore, an additional line of processing equipment was introduced last year. This is the fifth line of the crushing and screening plant. This year, it is planned to produce 3 million tons of gravel, meeting the European standards.
The large-scale modernization of "Granit" started long ago. The turning point was in 2008. The situation was difficult. The State Control Committee conducted inspections and revealed the company's potential. A new production line was introduced, the old workshops were reequipped.
(Vyacheslav Bychkovsky, Head of the State Control Committee of the Brest region)
Still, the company has some problems requiring a serious approach. For example, "Granit" plans to discover a new deposit.
(Valery Batura, Chief Engineer of "Granit")
But this requires appropriate funding. According to the State Control Committee, the major part will be financed by the state since losing the strategically important plant unique for Belarusian industry is at least unreasonable.
(Vyacheslav Bychkovsky, Head of the State Control Committee of the Brest region)
Source: http://www.tvr.by/eng/economics.asp?id=81049
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