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Halyvourgiki–Hellenic Steel Industry S.A.
Χαλυβουργική–Ελληνική Βιομηχανία Χαλκού Α.Ε.
Company type Anonymi Etairia
Industry Metals, manufacturing
Predecessor Angelopoulos family
Founded1925
Defunct2020
Headquarters,
Key people
Giorgos Varoufakis ( Executive Chairman)
Giorgos Skindilias ( CEO)
Products Construction
Copper
Aluminium
Steel
Number of employees
600-700 (2006)

263 (2012)

170 (2018)
Website www.halyvourgiki.com

Halyvourgiki Hellenic Steel Industry S.A. ( Greek: Χαλυβουργική–Ελληνική Βιομηχανία Χαλκού Α.Ε.) was one of the main steel producers in Greece, and the second largest after Viohalko. [1]

History

Halyvourgiki Hellenic Steel Industry S.A. was established in 1925 [2] as a trading company.[ citation needed] It moved into wire production in 1932, and steel production in 1938.[ citation needed]

Production was modernized and expanded after World War II, with the company moving production into a new factory in Elefsina in 1953.[ citation needed] The following years were its "golden age", as a construction boom connected with the Greek economic miracle lead to a huge increase in demand for steel.[ citation needed] During the 1960s and 1970s, the firm was the only vertically-integrated steelmaker in Greece. [2]

Halyvourgiki faced serious economic problems during the economic crisis of the late 1980s and early 1990s in Greece, but managed to survive following a modernization program, which involved adding new products and technologies to the company.[ citation needed]

Downfall

In 2012, the company experienced a dramatic downfall in production, with sales falling 70.62%. [3] [4] In 2012, the firm owed financial institutions over €1 billion. [4] In February 2014, following a drastic drop in the demand for steel in Greece, and high energy costs, the company halted steel production, and suspended 200 of its remaining 263 workers. [4] [5] Prior to that, 148 workers voluntarily retired. [5]

In 2015, the company permanently ceased production, but continued to operate for the sake of its employees. [2] [6] In a 2018 interview with the head of the worker's union president, he stated that he had not seen the company's owner, Konstantinos Angelopoulos, in two years. [3] By 2018, the union stated that the firm employed 170 workers, who worked three days a week, down from an estimated 600 to 700 workers in 2006. [3] As of 2018, Halyvourgiki was more than €400 million in debt to private banks and the Greek public sector, and was unable to service its debt since 2016. [3]

References

  1. ^ Η Ελληνική Χαλυβουργία γιγαντώθηκε Kathimerini newspaper, 5 December 2006.
  2. ^ a b c Chrysopoulos, Philip (2018-12-18). "Greek Steel Giant Xalyvourgiki Shuts Down After 83 Years". Greek Reporter. Archived from the original on 2019-09-01. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  3. ^ a b c d "Χαλυβουργική: "Είδαμε τον Κ. Αγγελόπουλο, εισπράξαμε μόνο σιωπή" - Τι αποκαλύπτει ο Πρόεδρος του Σωματείου Εργαζομένων". mononews (in Greek). 2018-11-28. Archived from the original on 2019-02-28. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  4. ^ a b c Menzel, Konstantinos (2014-02-13). "Greek Steelworks Suspends 95% of Employees". Greek Reporter. Archived from the original on 2015-11-03. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  5. ^ a b "Greek steelworks face extinction". Neos Kosmos. 2014-02-24. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  6. ^ "Halyvourgiki steel producer grinds to a halt | Kathimerini". Kathimerini. Retrieved 2020-11-09.