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  1. Exporting during the pandemic

    Several Russian companies quickly got to work expanding their presence in foreign markets. These manufacturing and processing companies were neither afraid of the pandemic, nor of the economic difficulties brought with it. Tailored to customer needs Bytplast, a Russian producer of plastic household and children’s goods, has been partnering with Western European companies for several years. The company started exporting to EU countries in 2017, delivering children slides and baby bath seats...

  2. The labour market is harnessing the power of technology

    ... jobs by 2025, while giving rise to many new roles. The WEF report draws on the Future of Jobs Survey of senior executives, representing nearly 300 large and medium businesses in 15 industries, which collectively employ 8 million workers. “COVID-19 has accelerated the arrival of the future of work,” said Saadia Zahidi, Manging Director, World Economic Forum. “Accelerating automation and the fallout from the COVID-19 recession has deepened existing inequalities across labour markets ...

  3. One year at SIBUR International

    ... European trader into a Russian petrochemical holding company led to a step-by-step internationalisation of SIBUR’s business in general, both from an equity standpoint and the volume of export sales, which generate the bulk of SIBUR’s revenue.” The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the petrochemical industry, the shape of demand, and supply chains in Russia and globally. However, employees at SIBUR International saw a spike in demand for SIBUR’s products from across all destinations. Until early ...

  4. PVC film inactivates the coronavirus

    ... minutes, and 99.99% within 15 minutes. Alpes’ innovation will be used for packaging meat, fruit, cold cuts and other foods. The technology was developed and licenced by Nanox, a Brazilian company based in São Paulo. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, they decided to see if the material could also eliminate SARS-CoV-2. The film was tested against ISO 21702:2019, the technical standard governing measurement of antiviral activity on plastic and other non-porous surfaces. Samples of ...

  5. SIBUR holds Supplier Day

    ... partners on sustainability agenda. In September 2020, SIBUR’s 4th annual Supplier Day took place, attended by about 200 people and more than 100 of SIBUR’s strategic partner companies. The key topics of the meeting included managing operations in a COVID-19 environment, procurement automation, digitisation of partnerships and our relationships with suppliers in the context of SIBUR’s sustainability strategy. “At events like these, we talk about where our procurement function and SIBUR ...