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French glass maker halts production as energy costs bite | French glass maker halts production as energy costs bite |
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Duralex has been forced to stop operations for five months due to soaring electricity prices, the company’s CEO has announced | Duralex has been forced to stop operations for five months due to soaring electricity prices, the company’s CEO has announced |
France’s largest glass manufacturer, Duralex, has suspended operations for five months due to soaring electricity prices, the company's CEO Jose Luis LLacuna told the BFM TV channel on Wednesday. | France’s largest glass manufacturer, Duralex, has suspended operations for five months due to soaring electricity prices, the company's CEO Jose Luis LLacuna told the BFM TV channel on Wednesday. |
“Our gas and electricity bills have risen from €3 to €13 million a year… The price of energy usually represents 5% to 7% of our turnover. Today, it is around 46%. It is not tenable,” LLacuna explained, adding that the company’s operation had become “nonviable” as it is unable to make a profit after such staggering outlays for energy, in addition to paying salaries and procuring raw materials. | |
He added that during the five-month closure, Duralex employees would continue to receive 95% of their salaries, 70% of which will be covered by the state. | He added that during the five-month closure, Duralex employees would continue to receive 95% of their salaries, 70% of which will be covered by the state. |
The head of the company noted, however, that its warehouses are currently sufficiently stocked to survive the winter and not cause a shortage of its goods on the market. | The head of the company noted, however, that its warehouses are currently sufficiently stocked to survive the winter and not cause a shortage of its goods on the market. |
Earlier, France’s largest aluminum smelter, Aluminium Dunkerque, said it would cut production by about 20% due to rising energy prices. Another glass manufacturer, Arc, also said it would lower output and move a number of employees to part-time work. | Earlier, France’s largest aluminum smelter, Aluminium Dunkerque, said it would cut production by about 20% due to rising energy prices. Another glass manufacturer, Arc, also said it would lower output and move a number of employees to part-time work. |
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