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Mordovcement meets with Austrian delegation

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The managers of PJSC ‘Mordovcement’, headed by General Director Gennady Kulikov, met with a delegation from the Austrian Economic Mission in Saransk in October 2015.

The delegation was headed by the Director of the Department for Cooperation with the CIS countries of the Federal Economic Chamber of Austria, Michael Angerer, and included the Commercial Counsellor of the Austrian Embassy in the Russian Federation, Dietmar Fellner and a member of the Trade Department of the Austrian Embassy in the Russian Federation, Ms. Christine Kofler, as well as representatives from five Austrian companies.

the meeting, representatives of the company discussed cooperation with the Austrian firm Bürkert. Key areas included the field of innovation and development in the cement industry, the operation of modern equipment at the enterprises of the industry and the implementation of automated process control systems.

Special attention during the talks was given to the Austrian company Bertsch, with particular focus on the role of innovative solutions in the field of alternative energy sources and the potential for using energy-efficient technologies and energy efficient industrial production.

At the end of the event, participants expressed a desire to personally visit Mordovcement and discuss opportunities for further mutual cooperation.


Edited from source by  Source: Eurocement

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