KYIV. Jan 17 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMC) has allowed Prydniprovsky oil extraction plant (Kropyvnytsky) to gain control over the oil extraction plant by purchasing production equipment from PJSC Zinkiv-Agrotrans (Poltava region).
According to the unified state register of legal entities and individuals, the owner of Prydniprovsky oil extraction plant is Andriy Verevsky, the founder and co-owner of Kernel, one of the largest Ukrainian agricultural groups. The owner of PJSC Zinkiv-Agrotrans is the State Property Fund.
According to data from the information disclosure system of the National Commission on Securities and the Stock Market, the value of Zinkiv-Agrotrans’ fixed assets as of the end of 2015 was UAH 600,000, the net loss in 2015 increased by 2.3 times, to UAH 450,000, net sales income decreased by four times, to UAH 320,000.
KYIV. Jan 17 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukraine plans in 2017 to launch several new trains to European cities, Infrastructure Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Omelyan has told to the Espreso TV Channel.
“Now we are considering a new direction to Poland. In addition, we want to launch a Mukacheve-Budapest train this year. It is also potentially a very interesting destination. We are considering the direction of Slovakia. During several last years it turned out that “train number one” was that to Moscow, but there should be one to Europe. And we are striving for this,” the minister said.
As reported, Ukrzaliznytsia launched new high-speed Intercity+ train No. 705/706 Kyiv-Lviv-Przemysl from December 23, 2016.
“The fare in the train from Kyiv to Przemysl in first class carriages is estimated at UAH 574, second class cars UAH 406, from Lviv to Przemysl in first class cars UAH 235, second class cars UAH 172,” a statement reads.
KYIV. Jan 16 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The government of Japan has handed medical equipment worth UAH 22.5 million to the Central Clinical Hospital of the State Border Service of Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and Japanese Ambassador Shigeki Sumi took part in the ceremony of handing over the equipment in the hospital in Kyiv on Friday, the Ukrainian president’s press service reported.
“Today’s transfer of medical equipment is not the only example of cooperation between Ukraine and the UN and Japan, but also the first event of the Year of Japan in Ukraine, which symbolizes close cooperation between Ukraine and Japan,” the press service quoted Poroshenko as saying.
According to the report, the equipment transferred to the hospital includes – Toshiba 2016 CT scanner, the Olympus video endoscope system and the Calypso digital X-ray system. The equipment is worth a total of UAH 22.502 million.
Poroshenko and Shigeki Sumi visited the computer tomography room, examined the equipment and inspected working conditions of medical staff.
KYIV. Jan 16 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Kernel, a large Ukrainian agrarian group, in the second quarter of FY2017 started in July 2016 increased grain sales by 15.3% year-over-year, to 1.53 million tonnes.
The company said in a report posted on its website that sunflower oil sales in bulk increased by 13.1%, to 336,020 tonnes and bottled oil sales – by 16.7%, to 36,330 liters.
Over the period the holding crushed 908,540 tonnes of sunflower seeds and this is 0.7% less than a year ago.
Export terminal throughput stood at robust level of 1.66 million tonnes, marginal 2% year-over-year decrease.
Kernel is the world’s largest producer and exporter of sunflower oil. It is the leading manufacturer and supplier of agricultural products from the Black Sea region to world markets.
Kernel’s share of the world’s sunflower oil production is about 8%.
KYIV. Jan 16 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Reikartz Hotel Management LLC (Kyiv), the managing company of the Reikartz Hotel Group, has signed a contract to manage the second hotel in Sweden – three-start Tidbloms Hotel in Goterborg – expanding its chain outside Ukraine to five hotels.
The company’s press service reported on Monday that the Tidbloms Hotel is located 2 km far from the central part of Goterborg. It has 42 rooms of various categories.
The hotel has a gastropub, a bar, a conference hall with 50 seats, an English-style library and a parking area.
“According to the global tendencies hotel business is moving towards network management. 2016 has become a jumping-off point for Reikartz in the world of international hotel business… Contracting new partners and enlargement of Reikartz geography is our priority goal for 2017,” CEO Reikartz Hotel Group Sebastian Kremer said.
The company said that the first hotel under Reikartz management was Roslagen situated in the city of Norrtalje.
Today Reikartz hotel chain unites more than 30 hotels in Ukraine and five hotels in Moldova, Kazakhstan and Sweden.
KYIV. Jan 16 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukraine’s State Agency for Managing Chornobyl Exclusion Zone has extended a deadline of submitting bids for the allocation of land parcels to build solar power plants in the Chornobyl zone until March 1, 2017.
“Taking into account many requests from foreign investors to increase the terms for submitting bids to implement the solar power plant projects in the exclusion zone… it was decided to postpone the deadline for submitting the bids until March 1 [initially it was planned to finish it on January 1],” the press service of the agency reported.
As reported, the total area earmarked for construction of solar power plants is 1,172 ha.
There is an opportunity of introducing a pilot project: to select one of the preliminary determined parcels where it is possible to place solar power plants with the installed capacity of up to 20 MW.
Around 2 ha are required to build a solar power plant with the projected capacity of 1 MW.