Interpipe’s steel pipe output rises by 53 percent in 2010

Thursday, 06 January 2011 14:28:47 (GMT+3)   |  
       

According to preliminary data, in 2010 the pipe producing subsidiaries of Ukraine's Interpipe Corporation (Interpipe) increased their steel pipe output by 53 percent to 853,300 mt as compared to 2009.
 
Specifically, in 2010, Interpipe NTRP registered a 43.5 percent increase in its steel pipe production to 357,900 mt, Interpipe NMPP saw its steel pipe output increase by 16 percent to 182,600 mt, while Interpipe Niko Tube's steel pipe output rose by 107.3 percent to 312,800 mt, all compared to 2009.

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