Works on the new warehouse in Plovdiv are going well. The epidemic of the Covid-19 virus slowed down the works, but they were not stopped.
In line with the improving epidemiological situation, Balkan Polymers has made new business decisions.
In line with the Covid-19 virus pandemic, the company's management has made several decisions to enable the group to function normally.
Balkan Polymers has begun negotiations to build a plastic recycling plant in Bulgaria.
Balkan Polymers achieved record sales – 102.000 tons and 106 million euros in turnover.
At the beginning of December 2019, Balkan Polymers sold 100.000 tons of polymers for the first time and achieved a turnover of 100 million euros in one calendar year.
Balkan Polymers has started selling polyethylene on the Moldavian market. The sale will go through an authorized distributor and the distribution of polystyrene, PE100 and polypropylene is planned.
At the international fair Expoplast, in the city of Sibiu, Romania.
The management of Balkan Polymers attended the K fair in Dusseldorf. K Fair is the largest plastic fair in the world and is held every third year.
Balkan Polymers participated the third MYCEPPI conference in the Slovak town of Samorin. The conference was held from September 23 to 24.