Works will start in 15 days.Â
Dreyfus plans to begin to enlarge its production capacity of the oil factory plant that it owns in Timbúes. Â
In spite of the international financial crisis, the fall of the crushing level because of the smaller sales of the producers and the obstacles to the exports, the group has foreseen to begin in 15 days the works in the plant of soya milling, and for it 200 workers will be incorporated.Â
Representatives of the company were gathered in the Ministry of Labor in San Lorenzo city, where they commented that the idea is to take the plant from 8.000 to 16.000 tons.Â
As they counted, the plant had to delay the investments foreseen for the first semester of the year because of the agricultural conflict.Â
Why enlarge in these contexts? It is that the big groups have a strategic vision and they know that there are fundamental conditions and of structural character for the export of grains that allow to be optimistic to the medium term. They could also process imported soya from Paraguay, since in Timbúes they have a barge quay (besides a biofuel factory).Â
The comment of Dreyfus’ executives sounded as the most wonderful music for the Labor officials due to the working lack that the construction and assembly companies have now a days.Â
From the Ministry of Labor, they confirmed that the plant has not suffered restrictions in its personnel and it continues working with total normality, in spite of journalistic versions that circulated.Â
From the labor portfolio they expressed that there are projects of oil factory companies that are stopped, but that they could be resumed in the medium term.Â
Regarding Dreyfus, it has several investment projects in portfolio, as the new complex of BahÃa Blanca (biofuels plant, silos and port terminal) with a payment of around u$s 130 M.Â
It is not the only investment of Dreyfus on the march in that area of Buenos Aires. He bought a property of 23 hectares at u$s 7.000 each one in the industrial park of OlavarrÃa to build a center of strategic storing that will make tip in the direct purchase and it will supply the port of BahÃa Blanca.Â
At the beginning of August, the first biofuel plant of Dreyfus began to work in their complex in Timbúes, at the north of Noble. They also inaugurated this year a barge quay.Â
Anabela TramontiniÂ
Courtesy of Punto Biz for Nextfuel Argentina/biodiesel.com.ar
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