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{{Short description|Kazakhstan mining company}} |
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{{Infobox company |
{{Infobox company |
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| name = Kazzinc |
| name = Kazzinc |
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| foundation = 1997<ref name=glencore>[[Glencore]], [http://www.glencore.com/kazzinc.html Kazzinc]</ref> |
| foundation = 1997<ref name=glencore>[[Glencore]], [http://www.glencore.com/kazzinc.html Kazzinc]</ref> |
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| location = [[Kazakhstan]] |
| location = [[Kazakhstan]] |
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| key_people = |
| key_people = Zhanat Zhanbotin, Chief Executive Officer |
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| industry = [[mining]] |
| industry = [[mining]] |
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| parent = [[Glencore]] (69.61%)<ref name=glencore/> |
| parent = [[Glencore]] (69.61%)<ref name=glencore/> |
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'''Kazzinc''' with its headquarters in [[Oskemen |
'''Kazzinc''' ({{lang-kk|Қазмырыш|translit=Qazmyrysh}}, قازمىرىش, {{IPA-kk|qɑzməˈɾəɕ|pron}}) with its headquarters in [[Oskemen]] is Kazakhstan's largest producer of zinc, lead and precious metals. The general investor is [[Glencore International AG]]. Kazzinc’s core operations are in [[East Kazakhstan Region|East-Kazakhstan]], [[Karaganda Region|Karagandy]] and [[Akmola Region|Akmola]] regions of Kazakhstan. According to the data for 2020 Kazzinc employs over 20’000 people. |
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== Background == |
== Background == |
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Kazzinc as a company was established is 1997 through the merger of East Kazakhstan’s main ore and non-ferrous metal producers: Zyryanovsk Lead Complex in Zyryanovsk (now Altay), Leninogorsk Polymetallic Complex in the Leninogorsk (now Ridder) and Ust-Kamenogorsk Lead and Zinc Complex in Ust-Kamenogorsk. All three producers were majority-owned by the Government of Kazakhstan. After the merger they were sold to the private sector, and the Swiss group Glencore International became the company’s main investor. |
Kazzinc as a company was established is 1997 through the merger of East Kazakhstan’s main ore and non-ferrous metal producers: Zyryanovsk Lead Complex in Zyryanovsk (now Altay), Leninogorsk Polymetallic Complex in the Leninogorsk (now Ridder) and Ust-Kamenogorsk Lead and Zinc Complex in Ust-Kamenogorsk (now Oskemen). All three producers were majority-owned by the Government of Kazakhstan. After the merger, they were sold to the private sector, and the Swiss group Glencore International became the company’s main investor. |
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Bukhtarma Hydro Power Plant is operated by Kazzinc under a long-term concession agreement. |
Bukhtarma [[Hydroelectricity|Hydro Power Plant]] is operated by Kazzinc under a long-term concession agreement. |
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Kazzinc is a general sponsor of [[ |
Kazzinc is a general sponsor of [[Kazzinc-Torpedo|Torpedo]] Ice Hockey Club, based in [[Oskemen]]. |
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== Organizational |
== Organizational structure == |
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'''Oskemen''' |
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* Oskemen Metallurgical Complex |
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**Zinc Plant |
**Zinc Plant |
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**Lead Plant |
**Lead Plant |
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'''Kokshetau''' |
'''Kokshetau''' |
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* Altyntau Kokshetau Ltd |
* [[Altyntau Kokshetau]] Ltd |
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== Company Management == |
== Company Management == |
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Zhanat Zhanbotin, Chief Executive Officer, Kazzinc Ltd |
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Daniyar Tursunkulov, Executive Director, Transformation (formerly CFO) |
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Daniyar Tursunkulov, Executive Director, Finance |
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Turarbek Azekenov, Executive Director, Metallurgy |
Turarbek Azekenov, Executive Director, Metallurgy |
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Mirek Benes, Executive Director, Exploration |
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Valery Zavyalov, Executive Director, Mining and Mineral Processing |
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Nariman Kuanyshev, Executive Director, Government Relations |
Nariman Kuanyshev, Executive Director, Government Relations |
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Igor |
Igor Radovic, Executive Director, Commerce |
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Andrey Lazarev, Executive Director, Administration |
Andrey Lazarev, Executive Director, Administration |
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Margarita Plakhotnikova, Executive Director, Corporate Development |
Margarita Plakhotnikova, Executive Director, Corporate Development |
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== Honors and |
== Honors and awards == |
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Kazzinc is a five-time winner of the Paryz National Prize established by the President of Kazakhstan and an eight-time winner of the Golden Hephaestus National Award for ore and metal producers. |
Kazzinc is a five-time winner of the Paryz National Prize established by the President of Kazakhstan and an eight-time winner of the Golden Hephaestus National Award for ore and metal producers. |
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== Social Contribution == |
== Social Contribution == |
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Kazzinc is an active contributor to the social and economic development of the regions where its operations are located. Kazzinc sponsors healthcare, public education, sports and cultural institutions, invests in social infrastructure and supports socially vulnerable groups in |
Kazzinc is an active contributor to the social and economic development of the regions where its operations are located. Kazzinc sponsors healthcare, public education, sports and cultural institutions, invests in social infrastructure and supports socially vulnerable groups in Oskemen, Altay, Ridder, Kokshetau and Zhairem. |
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'''Oskemen''' |
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'''Ust-Kamenogorsk''' |
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* The Palace of Combat Sports; |
* The Palace of Combat Sports; |
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* The Asyl Miras Children's Autism Center; |
* The Asyl Miras Children's Autism Center; |
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* Repairs of Boris Alexandrov Palace of Sports. |
* Repairs of Boris Alexandrov Palace of Sports. |
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'''Zhairem''' |
'''Zhairem''' |
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* The Central Mosque |
* The Central Mosque |
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* The Community Center |
* The Community Center |
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'''Ridder''' |
'''Ridder''' |
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* The Central Mosque |
* The Central Mosque |
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Kazzinc patronizes several children’s homes in East Kazakhstan Region. |
Kazzinc patronizes several children’s homes in East Kazakhstan Region. |
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In July 2019 Kazzinc launched the Larger Family Support Program. |
In July 2019 Kazzinc launched the Larger Family Support Program. |
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Kazzinc donates approximately KZT 11.0 bln (about $28.5M) annually to the local communities where its operations are located. |
Kazzinc donates approximately KZT 11.0 bln (about $28.5M) annually to the local communities where its operations are located. |
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The company established a regional Heroism Award for the acts of heroism by the local people. The winners are selected through public opinion polls. |
The company established a regional Heroism Award for the acts of heroism by the local people. The winners are selected through public opinion polls. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Latest revision as of 09:05, 26 June 2024
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Industry | mining |
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Founded | 1997[1] |
Headquarters | Kazakhstan |
Key people | Zhanat Zhanbotin, Chief Executive Officer |
Number of employees | 20,000[1] |
Parent | Glencore (69.61%)[1] |
Website | www.kazzinc.com |
Kazzinc (Kazakh: Қазмырыш, romanized: Qazmyrysh, قازمىرىش, pronounced [qɑzməˈɾəɕ]) with its headquarters in Oskemen is Kazakhstan's largest producer of zinc, lead and precious metals. The general investor is Glencore International AG. Kazzinc’s core operations are in East-Kazakhstan, Karagandy and Akmola regions of Kazakhstan. According to the data for 2020 Kazzinc employs over 20’000 people.
Background
[edit]Kazzinc as a company was established is 1997 through the merger of East Kazakhstan’s main ore and non-ferrous metal producers: Zyryanovsk Lead Complex in Zyryanovsk (now Altay), Leninogorsk Polymetallic Complex in the Leninogorsk (now Ridder) and Ust-Kamenogorsk Lead and Zinc Complex in Ust-Kamenogorsk (now Oskemen). All three producers were majority-owned by the Government of Kazakhstan. After the merger, they were sold to the private sector, and the Swiss group Glencore International became the company’s main investor.
Bukhtarma Hydro Power Plant is operated by Kazzinc under a long-term concession agreement.
Kazzinc is a general sponsor of Torpedo Ice Hockey Club, based in Oskemen.
Organizational structure
[edit]Oskemen
- Oskemen Metallurgical Complex
- Zinc Plant
- Lead Plant
- Copper Plant
- Precious Metals Refinery
Ridder
- Ridder Mining and Concentrating Complex
- Ridder Metallurgical Complex
- KazzincMash Industrial Complex
- Kazzinc-Shakhtostroy Industrial Complex
Altay
- Altay Mining and Concentrating Complex
Serebryansk
- Bukhtarma Hydro Power Plant
Zhairem
- Zhairem Mining and Concentrating Complex
Kokshetau
Company Management
[edit]Zhanat Zhanbotin, Chief Executive Officer, Kazzinc Ltd
Daniyar Tursunkulov, Executive Director, Transformation (formerly CFO)
Turarbek Azekenov, Executive Director, Metallurgy
Nariman Kuanyshev, Executive Director, Government Relations
Igor Radovic, Executive Director, Commerce
Andrey Lazarev, Executive Director, Administration
Andrey Dobroumov, Executive Technical Director
Margarita Plakhotnikova, Executive Director, Corporate Development
Honors and awards
[edit]Kazzinc is a five-time winner of the Paryz National Prize established by the President of Kazakhstan and an eight-time winner of the Golden Hephaestus National Award for ore and metal producers.
Social Contribution
[edit]Kazzinc is an active contributor to the social and economic development of the regions where its operations are located. Kazzinc sponsors healthcare, public education, sports and cultural institutions, invests in social infrastructure and supports socially vulnerable groups in Oskemen, Altay, Ridder, Kokshetau and Zhairem.
Construction of the following social facilities was sponsored by Kazzinc:
Oskemen
- The Palace of Combat Sports;
- Olga Rypakova Field-and-Track Training Center;
- The Central Swimming Pool;
- The Tennis Center;
- The Asyl Miras Children's Autism Center;
- Repairs of Boris Alexandrov Palace of Sports.
Zhairem
- The Central Mosque
- The Community Center
Ridder
- The Central Mosque
Kazzinc patronizes several children’s homes in East Kazakhstan Region. In July 2019 Kazzinc launched the Larger Family Support Program. Kazzinc donates approximately KZT 11.0 bln (about $28.5M) annually to the local communities where its operations are located.
The company established a regional Heroism Award for the acts of heroism by the local people. The winners are selected through public opinion polls.
References
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