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Ukraine's Centravis continues to operate in three shifts

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Update time : 2022-11-08 18:06:21
Centravis, a supplier of seamless stainless steel pipes and tubes in Ukraine, said the company’s hot and cold shops continued to work in three shifts in spite of the shelling of Nikopol, but the main production was shifted to night shifts in order to decrease the load on the power system. The company said that its facilities had adequate power supplies.

The company’s logistics team is actively looking for the best and safest way to deliver their finished products to prevent interruptions in delivery.

The Ukrainian government is currently reconstructing critical infrastructure, especially the energy sector, which was partially destroyed by a Russian attack in October.
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