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RA PRIME MINISTER TIGRAN SARGSYAN VISITED VANADZOR-KHIMPROM CHEMICAL PLANT
Hacked By Fdt - Mehmet KIRO DEDEDAGi
http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4515/
Wednes day, 18 March 2009
RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan visited Vanadzor-Khimprom chemical
plant.
The premier walked round the workshops, familiarized himself with
the current status of this formerly leading chemical company and
discussed the re-commissioning possibilities.
Then, a consultative meeting was held, attended by the RA ministers of
agriculture, energy and natural resources, Lori marz governor and the
director general of the plant. The meeting discussed re-commissioning
possibilities and strategic programs for the plant. It was decided to
resume the production of carbon amid, saltpeter and other fertilizers,
as well as to review the current status of the carbide production
line. The Prime Minister pointed out that the plant has the needed
capacity to ensure full supply of Armenian farmers' demand in
fertilizers based on domestic raw materials which will boost the
production of agricultural commodities countrywide. Tigran Sargsyan
mentioned that the Government will possibly support the implementation
those programs designed by the management of the plant in terms of
enhanced sales and competitiveness, in particular. In conclusion,
the Prime Minister gave specific orders to ensure prompt and effective
solution of the existing problems.
RA PRIME MINISTER TIGRAN SARGSYAN VISITED VANADZOR-KHIMPROM CHEMICAL PLANT
Hacked By Fdt - Mehmet KIRO DEDEDAGi
http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4515/
Wednes day, 18 March 2009
RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan visited Vanadzor-Khimprom chemical
plant.
The premier walked round the workshops, familiarized himself with
the current status of this formerly leading chemical company and
discussed the re-commissioning possibilities.
Then, a consultative meeting was held, attended by the RA ministers of
agriculture, energy and natural resources, Lori marz governor and the
director general of the plant. The meeting discussed re-commissioning
possibilities and strategic programs for the plant. It was decided to
resume the production of carbon amid, saltpeter and other fertilizers,
as well as to review the current status of the carbide production
line. The Prime Minister pointed out that the plant has the needed
capacity to ensure full supply of Armenian farmers' demand in
fertilizers based on domestic raw materials which will boost the
production of agricultural commodities countrywide. Tigran Sargsyan
mentioned that the Government will possibly support the implementation
those programs designed by the management of the plant in terms of
enhanced sales and competitiveness, in particular. In conclusion,
the Prime Minister gave specific orders to ensure prompt and effective
solution of the existing problems.