Russia's Kordiant Eyes Omsk Expansion, Plans Quality Boost and Cost Cuts
Russia's leading tire producer, 'Kordiant', is eyeing expansion in Omsk. The company, with five production sites across Russia, including factories in Omsk and Yaroslavl, has expressed interest in developing its Omsk facilities. This was discussed in a recent 'meet' between Omsk Oblast Governor Vitaly Khotchenko and Alexei Mordashov, owner of 'Kordiant' holding and General Director of 'Severgroup'.
Alexei Mordashov, during the 'meet', stated 'Kordiant's' intention to improve product quality and reduce costs at its Omsk production sites. Governor Khotchenko, acknowledging the significance of 'Kordiant's' Omsk factories to the regional industrial structure, pledged support for further development and cooperation. The 'meet' delved into the modernization of production and the development of high-tech industries in the Omsk region. The participants also inspected Omsk tire enterprises, with Sergey Kravchenko, the current head of 'Kordiant's' Omsk production facilities, likely playing a key role in the discussions.
The 'meet' between Governor Khotchenko and Alexei Mordashov signals 'Kordiant's' commitment to its Omsk operations. With plans to improve quality, reduce costs, and modernize production, the company is set to strengthen its presence in the region. The support from the regional government ensures a favorable environment for these developments.
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