Euronickel Industries announced the completion of a $100 million investment in its Kavardarci plant in North Macedonia – and the re-start of its second electro-furnace – with an opening ceremony attended by Prime Minister Zoran Zaev and Deputy Prime Minister Kocho Angjushev.
The event marked the first anniversary of Euronickel Industries’ takeover of the plant and was attended by financial and trading partners, representatives of the local community and government as well as trade associations and employees.
Since implementing an operational reorganisation plan earlier this year, Euronickel has achieved record production of almost 1,500 tons of ferronickel per month (18kt/yr) from just one production line. By activating the second furnace, the company's annual production will reach 20kt/yr of ferronickel with the potential for further increases in future.
Marcos Camhis, director of Euronickel's parent company, GSOL, commented: "Euronickel has completed one of the largest foreign investments in North Macedonia, on time and within budget, during what has been a transformative year. Euronickel has secured the jobs of over 1,000 people from the region around the plant. I would like to thank Euronickel’s management and employees for enabling Euronickel to regain its place as one of the country’s largest exporters. As a result of the investments made by GSOL, Euronickel is both a European leader and a meaningful producer in the global ferronickel market which will prosper throughout the commodities cycle. “
Gerasim Kuyundjiev, director of Euronickel Industries, said: “We have achieved a lot in the past year: increased production, exported 100% of our ferronickel production, increased employment and had a direct, positive impact on the country’s GDP growth. This success has relied upon North Macedonia’s favorable business climate, support from institutions and attractive foreign investment policy. Following an improved performance, increased production capacity and support from all stakeholders, we look forward to further positive trends and results from Euronickel's activities in the future.”