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Interpipe Group
Interpipe Group, or simply Interpipe, is a Ukrainian industrial company, a global producer of steel pipes and railway wheels. Interpipe headquarters and production facilities are located in Nikopol, Ukraine. The network of sales offices covers the key markets of Ukraine, CIS, Middle East, North America, and Europe.
Interpipe is a globally important player in carbon steel pipes (hence the name), hollow structural sections, train wheels and steel billets markets.
In 2020, Interpipe sold 469,900 tons of pipes and 192,400 tons of railway products. In-house steel production amounted to 759,000 tons.
11 000 employees work at Interpipe.
In 1932 the factory began producing drilling pipes, and by 1933, it employed 7,020 workers and 420 engineers.
It was destroyed during World War II. The factory's reconstruction began in 1943, and production was entirely resumed by 1948. The plant operated under the name Karl Liebknecht until the collapse of the USSR and Ukraine's subsequent independence.
In 1990 the Interpipe group was founded and the factory became a key asset of the company.
In 2012, Interpipe launched the steel factory with a production capacity of 1.32 million tons per year. The mill was equipped with an electric furnace for generating steel from scrap metal produced from the waste of pipe and rail wheel production. The construction took 5 years and cost $700 million.
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Interpipe Group
Interpipe Group, or simply Interpipe, is a Ukrainian industrial company, a global producer of steel pipes and railway wheels. Interpipe headquarters and production facilities are located in Nikopol, Ukraine. The network of sales offices covers the key markets of Ukraine, CIS, Middle East, North America, and Europe.
Interpipe is a globally important player in carbon steel pipes (hence the name), hollow structural sections, train wheels and steel billets markets.
In 2020, Interpipe sold 469,900 tons of pipes and 192,400 tons of railway products. In-house steel production amounted to 759,000 tons.
11 000 employees work at Interpipe.
In 1932 the factory began producing drilling pipes, and by 1933, it employed 7,020 workers and 420 engineers.
It was destroyed during World War II. The factory's reconstruction began in 1943, and production was entirely resumed by 1948. The plant operated under the name Karl Liebknecht until the collapse of the USSR and Ukraine's subsequent independence.
In 1990 the Interpipe group was founded and the factory became a key asset of the company.
In 2012, Interpipe launched the steel factory with a production capacity of 1.32 million tons per year. The mill was equipped with an electric furnace for generating steel from scrap metal produced from the waste of pipe and rail wheel production. The construction took 5 years and cost $700 million.
