ACID BATTERY PLANT OPENS IN ARMENIA
Tert.am
19:46 23.11.10
Elbat Company has started to produce lead acid batteries in Armenia.
With its up-to-date equipment and technologies, the company is
opening a plant in Yerevan, ensuring in the meantime guarantee and
post-guarantee services for battery exploitation.
The opening of the new plant was held Tuesday in Yerevan. The ceremony
was attended by Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan, Yerevan Mayor Gagik
Beglaryan, Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan and the Ambassador
of Germany in Armenia, Hans-Wulf Bartels.
Chronimet Mining German company holds 51% of Elbat's shares. The
Armenian side owns 49% of the shares.
"More than 180.000 newly produced batteries are consumed in Armenia
every year, whereas there are no battery production enterprises in
the region and around," Head of Elbat company's directors' board
Samvel Abrahamyan told journalists.
The company currently has 145 employees whose minimal salary comprises
206.000 Armenian Drams.
From: A. Papazian
Tert.am
19:46 23.11.10
Elbat Company has started to produce lead acid batteries in Armenia.
With its up-to-date equipment and technologies, the company is
opening a plant in Yerevan, ensuring in the meantime guarantee and
post-guarantee services for battery exploitation.
The opening of the new plant was held Tuesday in Yerevan. The ceremony
was attended by Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan, Yerevan Mayor Gagik
Beglaryan, Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan and the Ambassador
of Germany in Armenia, Hans-Wulf Bartels.
Chronimet Mining German company holds 51% of Elbat's shares. The
Armenian side owns 49% of the shares.
"More than 180.000 newly produced batteries are consumed in Armenia
every year, whereas there are no battery production enterprises in
the region and around," Head of Elbat company's directors' board
Samvel Abrahamyan told journalists.
The company currently has 145 employees whose minimal salary comprises
206.000 Armenian Drams.
From: A. Papazian