Richina Pacific’s Shanghai tannery to be one of the world’s largest
Following its special shareholder meeting held in
The company also announced plans to expand and upgrade facilities at its
The firm is currently in the process of constructing a fourth tannery building and production line at the site. The facility will be equipped with newly developed tanning drums capable of processing 20,000 kilograms per load – four times the capacity of the existing drums. Full operational capability is expected early 2005.
During the meeting, acting chairman, Richard Yan, also said the firm expects to meet, or marginally exceed, its profit forecast of NZ$4 million ($2.6 million) for 2003. Looking forward, he said performance for 2004 is expected to be even stronger.
Shareholders were advised the future initiatives include relocating the company’s headquarters to