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Sika is continuing to increase its production capacity in Russia through new and expansion investments. In Volgograd, in southern Russia, a mortar factory and a plant to produce concrete admixtures are being opened. At the existing site in Lobnya, 30km north of Moscow, a production facility, which will manufacture polymers for concrete admixtures, is coming on stream. The investments are aimed at strengthening Sika’s position as a market leader in Russia for concrete admixtures.
Over the past three years Sika has increased sales considerably in its target markets in Russia, thus, growing faster than the market as a whole. In order to cope with high demand and further increase its market share, Sika is investing in expanding its production capacity in Russia, where it already has three plants in St Petersburg, Rzhev and Lobnya.
The existing plants will supply the north west of the country and central Russia, while the plant in Volgograd will supply product technology to the construction industry in southern Russia. As a result, transport times and costs for customers will be optimised.
Paul Schuler, Sika Regional Manager EMEA: "Despite cautious forecasts for 2015, Sika is confident that there is long-term potential in Russia’s infrastructure and industrial construction sectors. The new production facilities will contribute greatly to improving our cost structure in Russia, as transport costs and import duties will be eliminated. This means that Sika is very well positioned to consolidate its long-term market leadership, in particular for concrete admixtures and to gain further market share.”