Will the Ulcinj Saltworks work again?

The goal of the visit, as the press release states, is to try to reach an agreement regarding the procurement of the necessary basic equipment, an excavator and a pump on the 31st profile, without which Solana cannot function.

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Solana Bajo Sekulić, Photo: Savo Prelević
Solana Bajo Sekulić, Photo: Savo Prelević
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Representatives of the companies MZT Skoplje and Tošmil ZTI, which is the general representative of the world-famous excavator manufacturer JCB, will visit today the "Bajo Sekulić" Saltworks in Ulcinj, where they will visit the pools and pumping stations 9,16, 31 and XNUMX. profil, it was announced by the union of former employee of the oldest company in Ulcinj.

The purpose of the visit, as the press release states, is to try to reach an agreement regarding the procurement of the necessary basic equipment, an excavator and a pump on the 31st profile, without which Solana cannot function.

In addition to the former workers, representatives of the Center for Research and Study of Birds will also be present at the salt pan today, on whose initiative contact was established with equipment manufacturers.

"It is quite certain that the Privatization Council will very soon make a decision that Solana is state property, which will create the conditions for the Municipality of Ulcinj to establish a company that will manage the factory. Accordingly, we, former workers hired by CZIP, believe that the priority is the acquisition of a larger excavator for field work, and later a smaller one," the announcement reads.

It is added that the purchase of two pumps of 75 and 50 kilovolts is necessary.

"Despite the bad epidemiological situation in the whole country and especially in Ulcinj, we reached perhaps the most important stage, which is the visit of the manufacturer of the equipment needed by the saltworks immediately after the start of work. We are optimistic and say that regardless of everything, the saltworks will work again", he writes at the end.

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