Austrian Manufacturer Calmit GmbH Plans to Open a Building Materials Plant in Transcarpathia

Європейський виробник будматеріалів хоче збудувати завод на Закарпатті.

The Austrian company Calmit GmbH, which specializes in the production of lime and building materials, is considering the construction of a new plant in the Batyevo community of the Transcarpathian region. The company already has subsidiaries in various European countries, indicating the scale of its operations.

This is reported by Business • Media

Convenient Location for Effective Logistics

Representatives of Calmit GmbH have already visited the future site for the plant. The choice of Batyevo was made due to its strategic location: proximity to the state border, as well as the possibility of connecting to both broad and narrow gauge railways. Such infrastructure will enable effective logistics for both raw materials and finished products, which is a crucial condition for modern building materials production.

“Batyevo meets the requirements of customers: proximity to the border, the ability to connect to broad and narrow gauge railways, and the potential to establish logistics for raw materials and finished products.”

Industrial Development in Ukraine’s Regions

At the same time, in the Rivne region, the company Rivne Flex continues its active development in the field of packaging and polymer materials production. Founded in 2007, it has entered the top five leaders in the flexographic printing industry in Ukraine. Rivne Flex is equipped with modern equipment and can produce over 5,000 varieties of products.

Despite the challenging circumstances, the company, which employs 60 people, not only maintains stability but also implements innovations. In particular, it has recently begun experimental production of paving stones from production waste. Additionally, powerful solar panels and an eco-friendly boiler have been installed to enhance energy efficiency. The company’s plans include the opening of a new production workshop, which will contribute to the further growth of the region’s industrial potential.