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The authorities of the Republic of Kazakhstan discussed with investor Andrey Lavrentyev the phased development of the Qarmet metallurgical plant. The new management of the plant was given a number of important tasks, including modernization of equipment and compliance with industrial safety requirements. In addition, the authorities reminded the new investor about the timely fulfillment of all obligations to Qarmet employees.

The notorious ArcelorMittal Temirtau metallurgical plant, after a change of owner, was returned to its previous name – Qarmet. Now the government of the Republic of Kazakhstan is monitoring the resumption of work at the plant, reports the press service of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Alikhan Smailov.

At the initial stage, about $1.3 billion will be allocated for the development of Qarmet. These funds will be used to purchase new equipment, introduce modern technologies and eliminate production disruptions in the plant. In the future, these measures should lead to an increase in the volume of products produced.

First of all, an underground positioning system will appear at the enterprise’s mines, which will allow tracking the movement of employees underground. Communication with personnel will enable the dispatcher to maintain work processes and promptly make the right decisions in unexpected situations.