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Zaporizhstal
Zaporizhstal ( uk, Запорізький металургійний комбінат «Запоріжсталь») is Ukraine's fourth-largest steel maker with an annual capacity of 4.5 million tonnes of steel, 3.3 million tonnes of pig iron, and 4.1 million of finished steel products, and ranks 54th in the world. The company is Ukraine's only manufacturer of cold-rolled sheets, used in car manufacturing, as well as tinplates and polished stainless and alloyed steel. Zaporizhstal is located in the city of Zaporizhzhia, in a region with the highest per capita electricity output in Ukraine, close to raw material suppliers and steel consumers (pipe and machine building companies). The company was founded in 1933. Ownership After the collapse of the USSR and the independence of Ukraine, the mill fell into the hands of the Ukrainian government. When privatization began in the mid-1990s, Vasily Khmelnytsky, an ambitious politician-turned-businessman, was named manager of the state's ...
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Zaporizhzhia Foundry And Mechanical Plant
Zaporizhzhia Foundry and Mechanical Plant is an enterprise of the metallurgical industry in the city of Zaporizhzhia, of Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine. About the company On August 1, 2016, to increase the operational efficiency of PJSC "Zaporizhstal," some of the repair shops of the metallurgical enterprise were moved to a separate plant, which was named "Zaporizhzhia Foundry and Mechanical Plant." The enterprise included three shops: foundry, mechanical and metal structures. The main types of products are molds for metallurgical plants, metal structures, spare parts and prefabricated units. Activities include: production of cast iron, steel and ferroalloys; production of hollow pipes and fittings from steel; production of building metal structures and parts of structures; machining of metal products; production of finished metal products; wholesale of metals, metal ores; and the repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment for industrial use. History of the plant In 1931, o ...
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Zaporizhstal
Zaporizhstal ( uk, Запорізький металургійний комбінат «Запоріжсталь») is Ukraine's fourth-largest steel maker with an annual capacity of 4.5 million tonnes of steel, 3.3 million tonnes of pig iron, and 4.1 million of finished steel products, and ranks 54th in the world. The company is Ukraine's only manufacturer of cold-rolled sheets, used in car manufacturing, as well as tinplates and polished stainless and alloyed steel. Zaporizhstal is located in the city of Zaporizhzhia, in a region with the highest per capita electricity output in Ukraine, close to raw material suppliers and steel consumers (pipe and machine building companies). The company was founded in 1933. Ownership After the collapse of the USSR and the independence of Ukraine, the mill fell into the hands of the Ukrainian government. When privatization began in the mid-1990s, Vasily Khmelnytsky, an ambitious politician-turned-businessman, was named manager of the state's ...
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Metinvest
Metinvest is an international group of steel and mining companies that owns operations in Ukraine, Italy, Bulgaria, the UK and the US, mines ore and coal, produces coke, smelts steel and produces rolled products, pipes and other steel products. The group's assets are managed by Metinvest Holding LLC.Colossi With Feet of Clay
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In 2021, Metinvest topped ranking of Ukraine's largest private companies. It is Ukraine's largest producer of iron ore and steel. In 2021, the World Steel Association ranked the group 4 ...
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Vitaliy Satskyi
Vitaliy Antonovych Satskyi ( uk, Віталій Антонович Сацький) was a Ukrainian politician, director of Zaporizhstal, former metallurgist. He was a member of the Academy of Mining Sciences of Ukraine (1993), the Academy of Engineering Sciences of Ukraine, and the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. Career Born in village of Chubarivka (today Polohy), in 1954 Satskyi graduated a technological faculty of the Dnipropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute (today the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine) as engineer-metallurgist. In 1954 to 1980 he worked at the leading metal producing factory in Ukraine Kryvorizhstal starting from engineer-roller of rolling shop and secretary of the factory's Komsomol Committee to chief engineer and deputy director of Kryvorizhstal in 1968. In 1980-1983 Satskyi was a director of the All-Union Research and Development Design Institute of Mechanized Labor in Ferrous Metallurgy ( uk, Всесоюзний науково-дослідн ...
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Vasyl Khmelnytsky
Vasyl Khmelnytsky (born 10 September 1966, Bayanaul, Kazakhstan, USSR) is a Ukrainian entrepreneur and founder of holding company UFuture. Biography Khmelnytsky was born in Kazakhstan, in the village of Bayanaul, Pavlodar Region. His father was a tractor driver, and his mother was a house-painter. In 1984 he graduated from the technical vocational school majoring in "fitter welder" in the city of Vatutine, Cherkasy region. In 1987–1991, after a military service in the Soviet Army, he worked as a gas electric welder and a foreman at the construction and assembly department in Leningrad. In 1991–1998 he worked as: Head of the Information-Analytical Department at the Orimi Wood Soviet-American Joint Venture (Leningrad), CEO at JSC Danapris, Head of the Information-Analytical Department at JSC Real-Group. In 2002 he graduated from the Faculty of Law of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Business and investment Khmelnytsky began creating his business empire ...
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Zaporizhzhia
Zaporizhzhia ( uk, Запоріжжя) or Zaporozhye (russian: Запорожье) is a city in southeast Ukraine, situated on the banks of the Dnieper, Dnieper River. It is the Capital city, administrative centre of Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Zaporizhzhia has a population of Zaporizhzhia is known for the historic island of Khortytsia, multiple power stations (including Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (the largest nuclear power station in Europe), Zaporizhzhia thermal power station, and Dnieper Hydroelectric Station) and for being an important industrial centre. Steel, aluminium, aircraft engines, automobiles, transformers for substations, and other heavy industrial goods are produced in the region. Names and etymology Renderings of the name include: Zaporizhzhia, Zaporizhia, or Zaporizhzhya, pronounced , , from uk, Запорі́жжя, . Also ''Zaporozhye'', , from russian: Запоро́жье, ). The name ''Zaporizhzhia'' literally refers to the position of the city located ...
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Rostyslav Shurma
Rostyslav Shurma ( uk, Ростислав Ігорович Шурма; born 17 September 1983) is a Ukrainian statesman, as well as the Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine. He was the CEO of the Zaporizhstal plant from 2012 to 2019. Early life Rostyslav Shurma was born on 17 September 1983 in Lviv. In 2004, he graduated from the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, majoring in “Economics and entrepreneurship”, bachelor's degree. In 2005, he graduated from the Kyiv National Economic University, majoring in “Economic theory”, master's degree. Career In 2003—2005, he worked as a financial manager at Procter & Gamble in Eastern Europe. Since 2006, Rostyslav Shurma worked in the Metinvest group. He also headed the strategy department, worked as the financial director of Makiivka Iron and Steel Plant, deputy director of the metallurgical division of Metinvest. He was a member of the supervisory board of the Mariupol Metallurgic ...
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Midland Group
The Midland Group is an international trading and investment holding company. Registered in Guernsey under the name Midland Resources Holding Ltd, the group owns a number of subsidiaries across the agriculture, manufacturing, real estate, shipping and steel industries. The group's co-founders are billionaires Alexander Shnaider (chairman), a Russian-born Canadian national, and Ukrainian-born Eduard Shifrin of London, UK. Primarily active in the Commonwealth of Independent States as well as Eastern Europe and the Far East, the Midland group of companies has a presence in 34 countries worldwide. According to the Panama Papers, in 2010, Shnaider sold at least half of Midland's ownership in Zaporizhstal steel mill to buyers financed by Russian state-owned Vnesheconombank, who were then themselves acquired by the development bank. Shnaider used proceeds from the sale to partially meet cost overruns at his Toronto Trump Tower. Electric Networks of Armenia In 2002, Electric Netw ...
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Anastas Boborykin
Anastas is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: * Benjamin Anastas (born 1969), American novelist, journalist and critic born in Gloucester, Massachusetts * Jonathan Anastas, Los Angeles-based advertising executive, musician, cofounded Boston hardcore punk bands * Paul Anastas, the Director of Yale University's Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering * Robert Anastas, former hockey coach and teacher at Wayland High School, in Wayland, Massachusetts Given name: * Anastas Al-Karmali (1866–1947), Lebanese Christian priest, known for his contributions to the field of Arabic linguistics * Anastas Avramidhi-Lakçe (1821–1890), Albanian businessman and benefactor * Anastas Byku (died 1878), Albanian publisher and journalist * Anastas Hanania (1899–1995), Jordanian-Palestinian lawyer, judge, official and diplomat * Anastas Ishirkov (1868–1937), Bulgarian scientist, geographer and ethnographer * Anastas Janullatos (born 1929 ...
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Lev Yupko
Lev may refer to: Common uses *Bulgarian lev, the currency of Bulgaria *an abbreviation for Leviticus, the third book of the Hebrew Bible and the Torah People and fictional characters *Lev (given name) * Lev (surname) Places * Lev, Azerbaijan, a village *Lev (crater), a tiny lunar crater LEV * Laborious Extra-Orbital Vehicle, a mecha from the video game ''Zone of the Enders'' *Lay eucharistic visitor, an extraordinary minister of Holy Communion approved by a church (usually Episcopalian or Lutheran) to bring Communion to the homebound *Libreria Editrice Vaticana, the Vatican Publishing House *Light electric vehicle, an electric bicycle * Local exhaust ventilation, the process of "changing" or replacing air to improve indoor air quality * Low emission vehicle, a motor vehicle that emits relatively low levels of motor vehicle emissions *Lunar Excursion Vehicle, an early name for the Apollo Lunar Module * Longevity escape velocity, a hypothetical situation wherein the average hu ...
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Ferrous Metallurgy
Ferrous metallurgy is the metallurgy of iron and its alloys. The earliest surviving prehistoric iron artifacts, from the 4th millennium BC in Egypt, were made from meteoritic iron-nickel. It is not known when or where the smelting of iron from ores began, but by the end of the 2nd millennium BC iron was being produced from iron ores in the region from Greece to India,Riederer, Josef; Wartke, Ralf-B.: "Iron", Cancik, Hubert; Schneider, Helmuth (eds.): Brill's New Pauly, Brill 2009Early Antiquity By I.M. Drakonoff. 1991. University of Chicago Press. . p. 372 and Sub-Saharan Africa. The use of wrought iron (worked iron) was known by the 1st millennium BC, and its spread defined the Iron Age. During the medieval period, smiths in Europe found a way of producing wrought iron from cast iron (in this context known as pig iron) using finery forges. All these processes required charcoal as fuel. By the 4th century BC southern India had started exporting Wootz steel (with a carbon conten ...
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Oleksandr Herasymenko
Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Aleksander and Aleksandr. Related names and diminutives include Iskandar, Alec, Alek, Alex, Alexandre, Aleks, Aleksa and Sander; feminine forms include Alexandra, Alexandria, and Sasha. Etymology The name ''Alexander'' originates from the (; 'defending men' or 'protector of men'). It is a compound of the verb (; 'to ward off, avert, defend') and the noun (, genitive: , ; meaning 'man'). It is an example of the widespread motif of Greek names expressing "battle-prowess", in this case the ability to withstand or push back an enemy battle line. The earliest attested form of the name, is the Mycenaean Greek feminine anthroponym , , (/Alexandra/), written in the Linear B syllabic script. Alaksandu, alternatively called ''Alakasandu ...
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