Increasing the competitiveness, improving the capacity and the export potential of STROYPROEKT Ltd. through the acquisition of highly specialized tangible fixed assets.

STROEPROEKT Ltd. was established in 2006 in Lom. The company is one of the leading companies in the area in the field of manufacture of structural steel structures and individual steel elements (Wall Enclosure Elements; Anchor Bolts; Warehouse Parts of Sheet Material) based on the mechanical processing of the respective raw materials by the company. For the quality of the production process and the products, the level of the technology park is also essential, so the company traditionally invests in new production machines. However, in view of the rapid pace of development of the company and the expansion of customer base in international markets, there is a pressing need to acquire additional equipment.The aim is to avoid constraints such as labor delays, poor quality and lack of sufficient production capacity to meet market demand volumes, which in more busy periods creates preconditions for disruption of production and hinders the rapid execution of larger orders and attracting new customers. The use of outsourced services in more busy periods creates premise for disruptions in production and prevents the rapid execution of larger orders and attracting new customers. These negative factors limit the opportunities for market development and growth of the company, which determines the necessity of introducing in the production of new high-tech equipment, subject of this project.Planned investments are a necessary step to achieve the company's goals of introducing new technologies that will optimize production and improve its resource efficiency and efficiency as a condition for sustainable company development. As a result of the STROYPROEKT project, it will achieve shorter implementation times with maximum cost efficiency, creating export potential and increasing capacity.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 16 Dec, 2019
End date 21 Dec, 2020
Contract date 16 Dec, 2019
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Beneficiary

Financial information

Total cost 427,516.00
Grant 346,287.96
Self finance 81,228.04
Total paid 346,262.99
EU participation percent 85.0%

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