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«Karelian Industrial Complex» is a Russian fish processing plant and manufacturer of
surimi is a paste made from Fish as food, fish or other meat. The term can also refer to a number of East Asian cuisine, East Asian foods that use that paste as their primary ingredient. It is available in many shapes, forms, and textures, and is ofte ...
, crab sticks and minced fish. Karelian Industrial Complex is the only manufacturer of surimi in Russia. Before 2006 the plant was called the Sortavalsky Fish Factory. The biggest fish processing plant in the region. Production volume - 24 000 tons a year. Karelian Industrial Complex has more than 450 employees. The plant is included in the list of socially important enterprises of the
Republic of Karelia The Republic of Karelia (russian: Респу́блика Каре́лия, Respublika Kareliya; ; krl, Karjalan tašavalta; ; fi, Karjalan tasavalta; vep, Karjalan Tazovaldkund, Ludic: ''Kard’alan tazavald''), also known as just Karelia (rus ...
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History

In 1940, after the Russo-Finnish War of 1939—1940, the plant was built in the area of
Sortavala Sortavala (russian: Сортавала; Finnish and krl, Sortavala; sv, Sordavala); till 1918 Serdobol (russian: Сердоболь) is a town in the Republic of Karelia, Russia, located at the northern tip of Lake Ladoga near the Finnish bor ...
, which became part of the newly created
Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic The Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (Karelo-Finnish SSR; fi, ; rus, Каре́ло-Фи́нская Сове́тская Социалисти́ческая Респу́блика, r=Karelo-Finskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Resp ...
. In 1944 the plant was reconstructed after the Finnish occupation. In 1970 the plant was upgraded with new soviet equipment. In 1980 it became the largest canned food plant in the Northwestern region of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. At the end of the 1990s the plant was on the verge of bankruptcy, but was saved by government loans and grants. In 2001 the plant had to curtail production and produce only one type of canned fish: mackerel in oil. The company’s management was negotiating with investors. The process of renovation started by the end of the second half-year. In 2002 Russian and foreign investors allocated funds for reconstruction of the plant. The Government of the Republic of Karelia supported modernization program of the plant. The company came back to its normal production capacities. In 2003 crab sticks production shops were put into operation. In January 2004 the investment program for reconstruction and technical reequipment of the enterprise was completed. At this period of time the total investment volume reached about 20 million euros. In 2005 the plant increased production of crab sticks in three times and started construction of logistics centers in Saint Petersburg and Moscow. In 2006 the plant changed its name into Karelsky Kombinat (Karelian Industrial Complex). In 2008 the plant started export deliveries in Belarus, Moldova, Kazakhstan and expanded the product line. In 2010 the plant started export deliveries in Thailand and China. In 2014 the enterprise began modernization of the production line. Modernized production starts in 2015 as a result of which production capacity should grow up to 2–2.5 thousand tons of products per month. By 2015 total sum of investment in Karelian Industrial Complex and its modernization amounts to 950 million roubles. In 2014 the plant started exporting up to 90% of manufactured products mostly to the countries of Africa and Asia. In 2014 with the participation of the Hermes-Sojitz investment foundation construction of a fish processing plant in Senegal was completed. The planned production volume is about 300 tons of various fish products per day.


Major consumers

At this stage Karelian Industrial Complex provides almost 20% of the domestic market of surimi products. Журнал «Рыба и морепродукты». Карельский Комбинат построит завод в Западной Африке
Surimi products are delivered to the Ural Federal District (4%), Southern Federal District (3%), Far Eastern Federal District (1%), Central Federal District (1%), and Northwestern Federal District (1%). 90% of production is exported.


See also

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Crab stick Crab sticks, krab sticks, imitation crab (meat), or seafood sticks (originally known as ''kanikama'' in Japan) are a type of seafood made of starch and finely pulverized white fish ('' surimi'') that has been shaped and cured to resemble the l ...
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Fish sticks Fish fingers (British English) or fish sticks (American English) are a processed food made using a whitefish, such as cod, hake, haddock, shark or pollock, which has been battered or breaded. They are commonly available in the frozen fo ...
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Surimi is a paste made from Fish as food, fish or other meat. The term can also refer to a number of East Asian cuisine, East Asian foods that use that paste as their primary ingredient. It is available in many shapes, forms, and textures, and is ofte ...
* Hermes-Sojitz


References

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Gallery of production at the site of administration Sortavala
Manufacturing companies of Russia Companies based in the Republic of Karelia Fish processing companies Seafood companies of Europe Fishing in Russia Food and drink companies of Russia Fishing in the Soviet Union Food and drink companies of the Soviet Union