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ArcelorMittal Hornos Altos empleo inversión extranjera directa Asturias

Asturias, third Spanish region in increase of employment generated by Foreign Direct Investment

Companies with foreign capital generated 31,855 jobs in Asturias in 2018, 10.9% more than the previous year

Asturias is the third Spanish autonomous community in terms of the growth rate of employment generated by Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Spain, according to the latest data published by the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism, which corresponds to the year 2018.

Specifically, Asturias recorded an increase in the employment rate of 10.9% with respect to 2017, only behind Cantabria and the Community of Madrid (this with an increase of 11.7%). In absolute terms, the employment generated by FDI in Asturias in 2018 was 31,855 occupied workers.

26 June, 2020 /  
Industria química Asturias Cluster IQPA

Twenty years of the IQPA Cluster, a joint effort by the large chemical companies to make Asturias grow

The chemical and process industry in Asturias reaffirms its commitment to innovation, sustainability and collaboration

This year marks two decades since the creation of the Association of Chemical and Process Industries of Asturias (AIQPA), which represents a key sector in the regional economy and is a flagship for the promotion of Asturias as an industrial region.

The association and the IQPA Cluster have been sponsoring the collaboration between professionals from companies in the sector for twenty years with a technical approach and a commitment to innovation, sustainability and cooperation.

15 June, 2020 /  
ArcelorMittal Gijón Asturias España

TheSteelPrinters begins manufacturing industrial spare parts in 3D

The alliance between ArcelorMittal and Frankstahl innovates from Asturias in the field of additive manufacturing

TheSteelPrinters, the alliance between ArcelorMittal and the Austrian company Frankstahl with its factory in the Principality of Asturias Business Park (PEPA), begins to bear fruit. It projects to manufacture around 2,900 spare parts for the industrial sector in two years.

20 September, 2019 /  
Asturias cuarta región española en FDI productiva de España

Asturias, 4th region in foreign productive investment in Spain

It recorded a stock of Foreign Direct Investment of 16,352 million euros at the end of 2017

Asturias occupies the fourth position among the autonomous communities in foreign productive investment in Spain, according to last data collected in the Register of Foreign Investments of the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness.

Specifically, our region recorded a stock of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) of 16,352 million euros at the end of 2017, 4.1% of the Spanish total.

Spain is one of the main recipients of foreign investment worldwide. The total position of FDI in Spain in terms of accumulated stock stood at 659,000 million dollars (592,280 million euros) at the end of 2018, according to the latest data from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in June 2019. This means that Spain ranked as the fourteenth recipient economy.

The stock of productive FDI already represents 46.2% of Spanish GDP, the second highest ratio after that of the United Kingdom among the five main European countries.

Exports and foreign affiliates in Spain

Foreign affiliates in Spain play a fundamental role in exports. They account for 44% of total Spanish exports and 38% of business R&D expenditure.

In terms of employment, 1,394,968 jobs in Spain depended on foreign investment at the end of 2017, 28,165 of them in Asturias.

By autonomous communities, the distribution of the FDI stock is concentrated in 89.5% in four of them: Madrid (68.1%), Catalonia (13%), Basque Country (4.3%) and Asturias (4.1%), although the so-called “headquarters effect” tends to overestimate the locations in the major economic poles.

By sectors in FDI total stock, Energy, Metals and Maufacturing of other Materials, Real Estate, Building and Infrastructures and Retail and Wholesale are leading the list.

The stock of FDI is an indicator that shows the longest lasting confidence of investors in the local economy and its companies. It is a “photograph” of companies that are installed in a territory. It adds up everything invested except divestments and amortizations.

12 September, 2019 /  
Vista aérea de la planta de AGRCR en Carreño Asturias

Carreño will host the first sustainable metal recovery plant in Spain



The foreign capital company AGR Catalyst Recovery (AGRCR) reinforces its presence in Asturias and will install in Carreño a plant dedicated to the valorization of metals contained in exhausted catalysts.

The plant, a pioneer facility in Spain, will create eight jobs in two years. This operation is part of the Asturias RIS3 Intelligent Specialization Strategy and fits into the circular economy model promoted by the European Union.

 

Planta de AGRCR en Carreño Asturias

The technological process of valorization of metals contained in exhausted catalysts resulting from chemical processes has been developed by one of AGCR’s partners, the Asturian company Aprochim-Getesarp-Rymoil, S.A. (AGR). AGRCR’s 65% is owned by AGR, which in turn has 27% of French capital (APROCHIM).

The Sociedad Regional de Promoción del Principado (SRP) is financing this AGRCR initiative with 700,000 euros. The support of SRP ensures a global project of 2.5 million euros. The investment will be mainly devoted to the acquisition of ancillary equipment and systems.

Reduction of resource consumption and greenhouse gas emissions

The metal concentrate obtained in the process will be reintroduced into the life-cycle of the catalysts, which will lead to a more sustainable management by avoiding landfilling. This will reduce consumption of primary mineral resources as well as energy and greenhouse gas emissions associated with mining.

Catalysts are substances that have the ability to alter the speed of a chemical reaction, increasing or decreasing it, in a process known as catalysis. They are used in a multitude of industrial processes to optimize them, increasing the speed of the reactions they need.

 

Catalizadores planta de AGRCR en Carreño Asturias

Since 1998, the Asturian company AGR has been treating oils and equipment contaminated with PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), a toxic chemical compound.

This company was the first of its kind implemented in Spain and currently has the country’s largest capacity and Europe’s second largest. Its facilities are located in the Logrezana Business Park, in Carreño, on a plot of 8,500 square metres and pending an extension of 5,000 square metres.

AGR is an authorized manager for all types of catalysts out of use, both for those which it is not profitable or possible to recover metals from and must be managed environmentally, as well as those whose metals can be recovered and returned to the owner, or valued and paid according to the price of the metal exchange.

 

Laboratorio de la planta de AGRCR en Carreño Asturias

Together with AGR, the majority shareholder, AGRCR includes the British company BMJS Investments Limited, made up of two firms with extensive experience in the management and treatment of spent catalysts and the international marketing of metals from these catalysts.

Circular economy project supported by IDEPA

This initiative of sustainable treatment and valorization of metals is a brilliant circular economy project that was born from another Research and Development (R&D) project launched by AGR and financed by the Economic Development Institute of the Principality of Asturias (IDEPA). After studying its viability, the company is now moving to the productive investment stage, accompanied by international partners and with the support of the regional administration, through the SRP.

The project is part of the Asturias RIS3 Intelligent Specialization Strategy, which includes among its priority lines the commitment to sustainable materials. It also fits into the circular economy model promoted by the European Union to improve resource efficiency and reduce dependence on imports of raw materials.

17 July, 2019 /  
Delegación IDEPA Asturias visita Tarapacá Chile

Asturias shows in Chile its potential as an investment destination



The presentation of Asturias as a versatile and competitive investment destination was one of the objectives of the visit that a delegation from the Principality of Asturias made the first week of July to Tarapacá, a region located in the far north of Chile.

The delegation was headed by the general directors of the Economic Development Institute of the Principality of Asturias (IDEPA), Eva Pando, and the Sociedad de Promoción Exterior Principado de Asturias, S.A. (Asturex), Teresa Vigón. This initiative is part of the International Urban Cooperation Programme of the European Union (IUC).

 

Delegación IDEPA Asturias visita Tarapacá Chile

The visit led to the signing of a collaboration agreement with the Chilean region of Tarapacá, signed by the regional mayor, Miguel Ángel Quezada. The agenda of this trade mission to Chile sought to generate synergies and find common ground to promote the development and competitiveness of the industrial environment of Asturias, as well as attract new investment to the region.

Circular economy, Industry 4.0 and renewable energies

The meetings maintained with significant entities in the Chilean region served to detect lines of collaboration for Asturian companies in areas such as the circular economy, Industry 4.0 and renewable energies, mainly solar photovoltaic.

Regarding circular economy, our delegation was able to learn about the project for the implementation of a technology center at the national level, developed by the Center for Innovation and Economy Circular (CIEC), along with the Government of Tarapacá and the Corporation for the Promotion of Production (CORFO). Also interesting for Asturian companies could be the Tarapacá Hub, a center of entrepreneurship focused on circular innovation in mining, logistics and solar energy.

 

Delegación IDEPA Asturias visita Tarapacá Chile Delegación IDEPA Asturias visita Tarapacá Chile

In the area of Industry 4.0, the important fishing industry of the country is implementing technologies related to artificial intelligence, opening potential lines of collaboration with Asturian companies included in the catalogue of key enabling technologies (KETs) that are part of the strategy Asturias Industry 4.0, led by the Government.

Another market niche for Asturian companies is that of renewable energies. In 2020, Tarapacá will have an energy mix in which renewable energies will play a leading role, generating more than 80% of electricity.

 

Delegación IDEPA Asturias visita Tarapacá Chile

The region of Tarapacá has two key infrastructures, the Port of Iquique, and a free-trade zone, the Free-Trade Zone of Iquique, S.A. (ZOFRI S.A.), which represents a competitive advantage and makes it very attractive for international trade. The Port of Iquique has a privileged location, considered the natural door of the central cone of South America from and towards international markets. In addition to that, the Free-Trade Zone, is equipped with a platform of services to commercialize and facilitate business in the southern cone of Latin America, where more than two thousand companies develop their activities.

Promotion of sustainable urban development

The European Union’s International Urban Cooperation Programme aims to promote the exchange of good practices and more sustainable territories between different regions of the world. It is part of a long-term EU strategy to promote sustainable urban development in cooperation with the public and private sectors, as well as with community groups and citizens.

This initiative has a budget of more than €5 million and will run for three years. Twenty cities and regions in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Mexico and Peru have been selected under the programme for collaboration with their European counterparts.

16 July, 2019 /  
Nestlé provee de leche ecológica su planta de Sebares Asturias

Nestlé supplies organic milk to its Sebares plant



The plant owned by the Swiss company Nestlé in Sebares, Asturias, has started to be provided with organic milk for the production of liquid milk products meant for children.

In the first year, around one million liters of milk -from the 26 million that the plant in Sebares receives annually- will come from the organic milk production farms that already work with the factory.

NESTLE

The company understands that this measure adapts to the consumers demands and supports the farmers in their efforts to adapt, for two years, their farms in order to minimise the environmental impact and obtain the pertinent ecological certification.

Two Nestlé plants in Asturias

The Sebares facility employs around 200 workers and in 2018 registered a production volume of 51,000 tons.

The multinational has another plant in Gijón, which is dedicated to the manufacture of tinned and sterilised dishes, including the preparation of the well-known Litoral fabada, with a history dating back some 60 years. Likewise, cured meat are produced in that plant exclusively for pre-cooked dishes Litoral.

Last April, Nestlé announced an investment for the factory in Sebares close to 8 million euros for a new production line that will allow manufacturing in 2020 new baby fruit purees formats. The multinational understands this movement as a commitment for its center in Asturias.

Nestlé also reported in October that the company will focus on food and beverages and healthy nutrition.

12 July, 2019 /  

2018 saw ArcelorMittal invest 26 million euros in R&D in Asturias



Oviedo, 5th April 2019 – Nicolás de Abajo, the global leader of the ArcelorMittal R&D Centres around the world, and José Manuel Arias, president of ArcelorMittal in Spain, met today with Javier Fernández, president of the Principality of Asturias Government, to follow up the collaboration between the Government of the Community and the Company in the field of research, development and innovation.

 

The meeting follows the recent signing of a new framework agreement of collaboration between the two entities for the 2019-2022 period. The collaboration over these coming years between the Government and the company incorporates new changes to previous alliances, with the signing of an agreement between the Regional Promotion Society of the Principality of Asturias, the European Business and Innovation Centre, and ArcelorMittal, for the creation and development of technology-based companies linked to the activities carried out in the Company’s two Global R&D Centres located in Asturias, framed within a co-investment approach.

 

Over the past ten years, the Global R&D staff base in Asturias has grown from little more than 20 researchers and technicians to over 300, who now work between the two Centres. Since the signing of the previous agreement with the Regional Government in 2014, ArcelorMittal’s investment in R&D in Asturias has multiplied fivefold, expanding from 7 million euros in 2015 to reach 26 million euros in 2018. To this figure a further 15 million euros have been poured into creating laboratories and pilot plants designed exclusively for R&D. In 2019, the Company plans to continue its evolution in R&D research in Asturias within its global R&D structure. In the Asturian centres this drive is closely linked to improving productive processes, new products, the circular economy and to emerging “mega-trending technologies” such as 3D printing, nano-materials, Digitalisation or Industry 4.0.

Nicolás de Abajo commented: “Our aim with this new agreement is to continue to explore mega-trending technologies, the industrialisation of innovative solutions that are being developed in the Global R&D centres based in Asturias, and the creation of new opportunities for economic activity in the region, contributing to the evolution of the productive fabric: we hope to be able to revise it upwards in terms of prospects, investment and the creation of employment year after year”.

 

In turn, José Manual Arias thanked the firm support from the Regional Government: “The successive collaboration agreements signed between our company and the Principality of Asturias Government have significantly contributed to the exponential growth of research and innovation activities developed by the two Asturian-based Centres. The talent developed by the team of researchers has transformed our company into a global leader in diverse fields, such as excellence in research linked to the rail industry, Industry 4.0, the efficient use of water and other natural resources, gas recovery, and research into the use of new materials. We would like to thank the Principality of Asturias Government for placing its trust in ArcelorMittal, demonstrated with the successive collaboration agreements signed”.

30 April, 2019 /  

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