Those who are responsible for Vidrala have been “very angry” by the blackout that was ago last Monday, because their production ovens —————– without producing due to a lack of offer for more than 11 hours.
The Vidrala group, which has devoted the production of glass containers, has denounced “Millionaire losses” in his LLodio Factory (Álava) as a result of the Black -Out last Monday and has announced that it will claim damage, without indicating who, by the break in the production that was forced.
This Wednesday, the company received from Llodio to Lehendakari at the headquarters, Pradales Imanoland the vice counters of energy transition, Iranzu Allendeand industrial promotion, Andoitz Kortawho have made a tour of the new productive facilities of Aiala Glass.
The Lehendakari has inaugurated the new Vidrala oven in Llodio accompanied by the president of Vidrala, Carlos Delclauxand the CEO of the group, Raúl Gómezwho have explained the institutional delegation that the new Aiala oven “is synonymous with the future” for both the group and for the territory of Álava.
“Very angry”
In an appearance on the occasion of the visit, those who are responsible for Vidrala were “very angry” by the Black-Out last Monday, because their production ovens ———– We were more than 11 hours to produce without production.
Carlos Delclaux stated that what happened on Monday was “very serious”, because “people are in the risk” when working on the Horn at 1500 degrees Also threatened of temperature and “the facilities.”
He also emphasized that there was a stop “that was not seen in the 60 years of the history of Vidrala.” “The thing is serious, serious,” he maintained.
In similar terms, the CEO of the group, Raúl Gómez, is expressed, who regretted that the losses were “millionaires” and that Monday They felt “very insecure”.
Source: EITB

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