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About MFP KCCW

Mineral Fertilizer Plant of Kirovo-Chepetsk Chemical Works, OJSC (MFP KCCW) is one of the largest producers of mineral fertilizers: ammonium nitrate, NP fertilizers with various ratios of P2O5 and N as well as new brands of 2-component and 3-component mineral fertilizers. In 2010 the volume of output amounted to 2.2 million tonnes of marketable products.

MFP KCCW, OJSC enjoys an enormous scientific, technological and engineering potential. Its reputation as a trustworthy partner and producer of unique high-quality goods is well known in Russia and abroad.

The plant is located 4 km away from Kirovo-Chepetsk and 15 km away from Kirov. The factory occupies an area of 263 hectares.

MFP KCCW  can produce over 10 brands of mineral fertilizers such as ammonium nitrate, nitrogen phosphate, various brands of NP, NPK, NPKS fertilizers. Synthetic chalk and strontium carbonate are manufactured as by-products. In 2004 a bulk blender was put into operation. It produces bulk blends with different groups of components according to customers’ needs.

The production process of MFP KCCW, OJSC (the same as in most nitrogen fertilizers producing plants) is based on the following processing chain: ammonia - nitric acid – ammonium nitrate.

The plant has its own facilities for production of ammonia, some of which is sold as the final product and the rest is consequently used for further production of nitric acid and fertilizers.

Raw materials containing phosphorus play an important role in production of fertilizers: the factory can produce a variety of highly margin products by adding them to intermediate products made of ammonia. The factory’s technology makes it possible to produce various brands of complex (NPK) fertilizers to meet customer orders.

Depending on market conditions, the proportion of different products in the whole volume of production can be significantly changed.

Intermediate products from any stage of the production process can be either sold at the market in form of final production or used inside the factory for production of complex fertilizers.    

MFP KCCW plans to reduce the production of commercial ammonium nitrate and the sale of commercial ammonia while increasing the production of complex fertilizers and innovate derivatives of ammonium nitrate (nitrogensulphates (ASN) and calcium-ammonium nitrate (CAN). In order to implement these activities, a new element – sulphuric acid production - will be added to the processing chain. Sulphuric acid will make it possible to produce granulated ammonium sulphate which is a independent fertilizer and can be used as an intermediate product for production of various nitrogensulphates.

History

1938 – Beginning of construction of the plant which consequently became Kirovo-Chepetsk Chemical Works, OJSC.

1973  – Beginning of construction of the mineral fertilizers plant which became part of KCCW.

1978 – Construction of the gas pipe-line Okhansk – Kirovo-Chepetsk is finished and production of mineral fertilizers is launched.

2002 – Production of potassium containing triple analysis fertilizer – NPK 21: 10: 10: 2 - has commenced.

2004 – Privatization of Kirovo-Chepetsk Chemical Works. The company, controlled by D. Mazepin purchased the majority holding of KCCW at the Russian Fund of Federal Property auction.  

2007 – Creation of United Chemical Company URALCHEM, OJSC that united the largest Russian companies specializing in mineral fertilizers production.

In December 2008 URALCHEM, OJSC controls 100% voting shares of KCCW that owns MFP KCCW.

In December 2010 KCCW, OJSC was dissolved after reorganization in the form of merger with MFP KCCW, OJSC. URALCHEM, OJSC has been exercising the powers of the sole executive body of MFP KCCW, OJSC.

2011 – URALCHEM, OJSC controls 100% of MFP KCCW, OJSC equity capital.

 

Address: 10, Presnenskaya naberezhnaya, Moscow, Russia, 123317.
Location of company's structure unit: 7, Pozharniy side street,
Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov area, Russia, 613040.
Tel. + 7 (83361) 9 43 62
Fax. + 7 (83361) 9 42 24
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