Crimea Titan launches production of ammonium sulfate
The Crimea Titan plant (the city of Armiansk, Crimea) plans staffing cuts. 90 people are supposed to be transferred to an idle workshop for the production of mineral fertilizers.
The workshop should be soon recommissioned, and in April it’s planned to receive the first batch of ammonium sulfate.
Crimea Titan is the largest titanium dioxide producer in the CIS countries. The enterprise also produces sulfuric acid and ferric sulfate.
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