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Cherkizovo to invest $300m in a new sausage production facility

Cherkizovo is to invest 25 billion rubles ($300 million) in building a sausage production facility in Kashira, Moscow.

Posted on Jul 03 ,15:51

Cherkizovo to invest $300m in a new sausage production facility

The new plant is set to completed this year. The facility will have a production capacity of 80 tons of sausages per day, Abireg reports.

"This is the first stage of the project, in 2017 an agreement was signed at the SPIEF. By 2021, the second stage will be completed - this is another 300 jobs. By 2022 one more stage will add about 100 jobs, investments in the first stage amounted to more than 6 billion rubles. The total investment will be more than 25 billion rubles, "- said the head of the investment block Denis Butsaev.

The second stage of the project consists in an investment of 3 billion rubles into a plant for the production of ready-to-eat meat products or semi-finished products with a capacity of up to 200 tons per day.

In 2022 Cherkizovo intends to put into operation a distribution center with an area of ??65 thousand square meters, with refrigerated warehouses, as well as a line for slicing and packing sausages. The volume of investments is 6 billion rubles.

And in 2024 it is planned to finish the construction and put into operation a factory for the production of ham and sausages with a capacity of up to 600 tons per day. The volume of investments is 10 billion rubles.

The strategic goal of the project is to create by 2025 a production complex of food industry enterprises with an aggregate capacity of 1,000 tons of products per day.

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