Severe winter until March, then the Smolensk tragedy, next two floods and also the recession which has started to affect stonemasons this year. All these things are not good for stone industry. It is hard to invest, make strategic decisions, and there are also fewer and fewer customers. Is there any hope to bounce back this year? Dominik Lis from Finnstone company has no doubts: The further we go into this year the bigger stagnation we experience.
The projects by Dominika Falkowska (in the category of a tombstone worth up to 8,000 zlotys (2,000 euro), by Grzegorz Kenig (in the category of a tombstone up to 15,000 zlotys (3,750 euro) and by Piotr Tumidajski...
Building the monument commemorating the prisoners from the Gross-Rosen Nazi concentration camp in Rogoźnica near Strzegom has entered the first stage.
The representatives of Nigerian ministries of mining industry and metallurgy as well as some government institutions took part in trade and technical mission to Italy. The delegation was also present at the fair in Carrara. The mission, which took place from 15 to 28 May, included the representatives of three institutions: the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development (MMSD), the World Banks Sustainable Management of Mineral Resources Project and the Association of Dimension Stone of Nigeria (ADSON). The delegation included, among others, the representatives of ten stone producers who are launching granite and marble mines or processing plants.
Euro-Granit company from Gorzów Wielkopolski, the first natural stone warehouse in Poland, built on the Polish capital (it started to work in 1998) stopped working.
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