Swedish investor to launch production of polymer modified bitumen in FEZ Vitebsk
20 March 2019
Avestra
Bitumen Materials has been registered as a new resident of Vitebsk Free
Economic Zone. The company plans to launch the manufacturing of polymer modified
bitumen, BelTA learned from the FEZ administration.
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Swedish investor plans to inject more than $25 million in the project. Polymer
modified bitumen is widely used in road construction thanks to its high
performance and quality. The main sales markets will be Russia, Turkey, Israel
and also the Baltic states, African and Eastern European countries. The project
envisages more than 50 new jobs. The company will occupy the area of 8.7
hectares in the western part of the industrial part of Novopolotsk. FEZ Vitebsk
is home to 45 companies set up with the participation of investors from 14
countries, including Germany, the Czech Republic, Russia, Poland, the UK, the
United States, Israel, Cyprus, and Estonia. In 2018, the total export of goods
made up $664.4 million, almost 20% up from 2017. The export of services reached
$53.7 million (up 154.3%). In 2018, the residents of FEZ Vitebsk cooperated
with partners from 63 countries, including 24 EU member states. The
resident-companies employ more than 16,000 people.