Khim Prom

Khim Prom (Ukrainian: Хім-Пром; Russian: Хим-Пром), is a liquidated chemical enterprise located in Pervomaiskyi, Kharkiv region. Once it was one of the largest chemical factories in Europe.

Khim Prom (Хим-Пром)
TypePublic 1978-2008, from 2009 Private Limited Company
IndustryChemicals, Polyvinylchloride, PVC
FoundedUSSR 1978
HeadquartersKharkiv Oblast, Pervomaiskyi, Ukraine
ProductsChemicals, Chloride, Detergent, PVC, PVC Resins
RevenueIncrease $9.1 billion (1979; Unofficially declared)
Increase $463 million (1986; Unofficially declared)
Increase $322 million (1987; Unofficially declared)
Number of employees
more than 4000 (Until 1989; currently 193)

History

Construction began in 1964. General designer - Kyiv branch of GOSNIIKHLORPROEKT, Moscow.[1] The factory was established in 1978. After the collapse of the Soviet Union the factory worked with a minimum load, resulting in idle equipment, and at last it saw bankruptcy. Since late 2006, the factory was ready to be sold off by the government. In 2009 PVC-Himprom Ltd got the rights for this plant as a private factory. Before 2007 PVC Khimprom used this plant via lease from the Ukrainian government.

As of 2019, the buildings of the shops have been blown up.[2] The brine production station is a communal property of Pervomaiska OTG and is offered for sale.[3]

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