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Producing perforated sieves for the food processing industry |
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The firm was founded in 1885 by a Belgian industrialist Shapara. The factory produced perforated sieves used by food producers for different stages of grain processing: cleaning, crushing, sorting, dehusking and drying. The enterprise remained faithful to serving agricultural sector after the revolution and nationalization, growing to become the largest producer of perforated materials in the USSR. Before 1992, it employed 350 people. In 1996 the enterprise was reorganized as a joint stock company. |
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Information supplied by the company May 2000. Page last updated: January 19, 2004
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