LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), December 20 (SeeNews) – Slovenian home appliances maker Gorenje [LJE:GRVG] said on Thursday it has agreed to sell its majority stake in Gorenje Surovina to Eko Surovina, owned by local company Rastoder.
“Pursuing its strategy of focusing on the core activity of manufacturing and marketing domestic appliances, Gorenje Group continues to divest select subsidiaries active in its non-core businesses,” the home appliances maker said in a Ljubljana bourse filing.
"We are pleased to see Gorenje Surovina, which was the largest company in Gorenje's non-core businesses, remain in domestic ownership, and that it will continue and expand its mission in the field of ecology," Marijan Pensek, executive director in charge of ecology, trade, and industrial services at Gorenje, said.
Gorenje Surovina provides services related to waste treatment in Slovenia and, with a partner from the industry, offers comprehensive solutions to local communities and households for all types of waste. Along with its subsidiaries Kemis BH in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kemis Valjevo in Serbia, active in collection and processing of waste and extraction of secondary raw materials, it has over 300 employees.
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