ECONOMIC - CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, NITRATE PLANT, BIOGRAPHIC

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000700220172-2
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RIPPUB
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2
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December 15, 2016
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August 12, 2003
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172
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April 9, 1953
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REPORT
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COUNTRY Finland Approved For Release 2003/09/03 : CIA-RDP80-00809A000700220172-2 25X1 25X1 25X1 SUBJECT Econ I' ti r 25X1 DATE DIST. 9 Apr 1953 NO. OF PAGES 2 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION COMPLETION, FIRST PRODUCTION OF NEW FINNISH NITRATE PLANT 1-nformation on graphics material is appended.? LANGUAGE DATE PUBLISHED WHERE PUBLISHED PUBLISHED ..D r1.. Or r., ~-S cDD[. .S ..[.D[D, ITS 1?.".l SSlc. c? ?,.,. urlo. ar .rf cc.r,nf ra o. ?uu.r ?. .. a+.ur.or u[D .u:_. ~. CENTRAL FCCTUEIQ omic - Chemical industry, nitrate plant, biographic r.If Let.~[r, CO.IU.S ,., D...ry D? .,, [c,l.c i. hc... Dlrla[ or r.[ l.lr[D fr.r,S ?Ir.l.. r.t.,..l.: Dr rlr [ ,? S 11. ID.S ,If Completion of the first nitrate plant in Finland, that of the Typpi Oy (Nitrate Corporation) in Oulu, was marked by an installation ceremony held in the plant's facilities in Iaanila on 29 November 1952. The plant, construction of which began about 1 January 1951, produced its first shipment of domestic calcium-ammonium nitrate at the end of September 1952. About 100 persons attended the ceremony, including Ministers Penna Tervo, E. Hunnonen, and M. Miettunen as representatives of the government. Attending from lest/ Germany were Friedrich Uhde, chief director of the Friedrich Uhde firm probably the Frledr. Uhda, K.-G., liaschineni'abrik, Dortmund , and Dr H. Bonnemann, chief director, and Dr F. Totzek, director, both of the Heinrich Koppers Company Jrobably the Heinrich Koeppers, G.m.b.H., Feuerfeste Artikel, Duesseldorf-Heerd d; and from Sweden, Alben Johansson and ii. Haak3nsson, direc- tors of the Kooperativa Fdrbundet. Typpi Oy representatives present included Uur.o Takki, general manager and chairman of the Board of Directors, Eino E. Loihio, managing director and .ice-chairman; Uolevi Raade, general manager and chairman of the executive committee; and K. II1.11ia, vice-chairman and director. Numerous other industrialists also attended. In a speech at the ceremony, Jaakko Lehmus, managing director of the Typpi Oy, described the building of the repair shop and the ammonia synthesizing building. He said that synthetic ammonia was first produced on 1 September and domestic calcium-ammonium nitrate on 26 September 1952? He pointed out that the gas-producing section of this plant is the first of its type in the world. Manager Takki said that the dream of 39 years is now a reality, and that this is a basic step whose effect will have far-reaching consequences for Fin- land. He said, however, that since the actual output will satisfy only a third R6 CLAS#-I' PION RESTRICTED Luvv I NSR`' 1 DISTRIBUTION Approved For Release 2003/09/03 : CIA-RDP80-00809A000700220172-2 Approved For Release 2003/09/03 : CIA-RDP80-00809AO00700220172-2 RESTRICTED 25X1 of present Finnish needs, plans must soon be made for even greater nitrate pro- duction so that the future demand can, in the main, be satisfied by domestic production. Commerce and Industry Minister Tervo thanked all Finnish citizens and foreigners whose efforts made possible the creation of the plant, which he termed of great significance in the building of the Finnish chemical industry. Tervo stated that this plant, and the plant of the Rikkihappi- ja Super- fosfattitehtaat Oy (Sulfuric Acid and Superphosphate Factories Corporation), now have the responsibility of developing the inorganic chemical industry in Finland. He said that the country's natural resources and unexploited metals must be made to serve the national econo- to an even greater degree, partic- ularly now that the throttling effect of foreign trade is beginning to extend to all phases of the economy, He added that, with these facts in mind, at- tention must turn to the chemical industry, Chief Trustee V., Kilpinen thanked the firm for supplying work to the thou- sand or more construction workers. 25X1 25X1 Photograph Description: Size, k x 6 Inches; fair; newsprint 25X1 25X1 1. Location- Finland; Laanila, near Oulu Caption and Description: "The Gas Generating Section of thA Nitrate Plant.. In the Foreground, the Side of the Gas Generating Section Building Which Connects to an Enclosed Overhead Bridge More Than 700 Meters Long, Containing the Pipes Which Carry the Gases and Fluids From One Building of the Plant to Another," Helsinain Sanomat, Helsinki, 30 November 1953, page 22 Approved For Release 2003/09/03 : CIA-RDP8O-00809AO00700220172-2