- Sydvaranger
Infobox Company
company_name = Sydvaranger AS
company_
company_type =Subsidiary
foundation = 1906
location = flagicon|NorwayKirkenes ,Norway
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area_served =Norway
industry =Mining
products =Iron ore
revenue =
operating_income =
net_income =
num_employees = 6 (2007)
parent =Tschudi Group
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homepage = [http://www.sydvaranger.no www.sydvaranger.no]
footnotes =Sydvaranger was the company that operated the
Bjørnevatn Mine inKirkenes ,Norway between the start in 1906 until 1996. Since then the company has mainly been concerned with cleaning up the industrial areas and business development. The company also ownedBidjovagge Mine ogRana Mine atStorforshei inNordland .History
The
iron ore mines atBjørnevatn started in 1906 and in 1910 the 12 kilometer long railwayKirkenes-Bjørnevatnbanen , the worlds northernmost railway, was built to allow the transport of the ore to theport at Kirkenes where it was crushed topellets before being shipped to Britain andGermany . The mining blossomed through the 1950s, 60s and 70s, but in the 80s ore became too expensive. In 1985 the government decided to close down the mine, and the last ore was mined in 1996.At the time of the closure of the mine, the
Government of Norway owned 87% of the company. In December 1999 it sold its ownership toVaranger Kraft (who owed 63%) and the Municipality of Sør-Varanger (37%). In 1999Arctic Bulk Minerals bought the production equipment and wanted to attempt new mining activities in the mine, but the attempt failed and the assets were transferred back to Sydvaranger to pay for thedebt . In 2006 the company was sold toTschudi Group . This group is seriously planning to start mining again in 2009. They have external investors who have invested 600 MNOK for the costs of this.After ten years and NOK 50 million used for cleaning up, Sydvaranger has
quay s and industrial areas that can be used for new business. The company is cooperating with the companyKirkenes World Port Group to attempt to create arailport at Kirkenes that will be connected to theRussian Railways with a proposed extension of theMurmansk-Nikel Railway .
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