Mitsubishi corporation is ready to cooperate with Ukraine in the area of energy saving technologies of smelting cast iron and steel, in automotive domain and in the sphere of applying advanced compressors. Respective projects were represented by members of a Japanese corporation, Mitsubishi during a meeting with Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko today.
In the process of presentation representatives of the corporation informed about positive experience of Japan in the sphere of applying energy saving technologies in metallurgical industry. In particular, they drew attention to significant economy of electric power in the process of steel production with the use of represented energy saving solution in smelting cast iron and steel. According to the representatives of Mitsubishi corporation, its introduction on metallurgical enterprises will be rather efficient and profitable for Ukraine.
On presenting the projects for application of up-to-date compressors the members of Mitsubishi corporation characterized them as highly reliable and energy-saving. As they put it, these compressors comply with all the standards of ecological compatibility and safety and are supplied for the pipelines to the CIS states. Besides, these technologies can be applied in communal sector.
Moreover, Mitsubishi corporation demonstrated to Ukrainian party electric vehicles of own production that consume electric power but not oil products or gas. Such kind of transport appears completely environment-friendly and clean. Besides, according to the representatives of the Japanese corporation, use of such electric vehicles is advantageous for Ukraine as our state produces excessive amount of electric energy.
The Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko has positively evaluated the presented projects and noted, Ukraine would study them and propose for detailed considering in the course of a Ukraine-Japan meeting dedicated to business cooperation, slated for March.
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Mitsubishi corporation is one of the largest Japanese trading companies. Around 500 companies are included into the corporation. Nowadays 36 offices in Japan and 123 offices in 80 world countries are operating. A Ukrainian office was opened in Kyiv in 1993. The main lines of activity in Ukraine are import and sales of automobiles and tires. In 2008 trade turnover of the corporation with Ukraine had amounted USD 616 million.
Source:Government Portal