Taean Friendship Glass Factory | |
Chosŏn'gŭl | 대안친선유리공장 |
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Hancha | 大安親善瑠璃工場 |
Revised Romanization | Daean Chinseon Yuri Gongjang |
McCune–Reischauer | Taean Ch'insŏn Yuri Kongjang |
The Taean Friendship Glass Factory, located in Taean-guyŏk, Namp'o, North Korea, is a factory producing plate glass and other glass products. [1]
The factory, completed in 2005 with funding from the Chinese government, [1] has a floor area of 158,000 m2 (1,700,000 sq ft) on a total area of 293,000 m2 (3,150,000 sq ft), and has both a pier and a railway connection. [2] Most raw materials, such as sand, feldspar, sodium carbonate and dolomite, arrive by ship via the factory's pier from nearby sources. [1] The rail spur from the Taean freight station located on the Korean State Railway's Taean Line, [3] enters the factory itself, and plate glass is loaded into railcars indoors. [1] Electricity powering the plant is supplied by the P'yŏngyang Thermal Power Plant. [2]
According to North Korean media, along with Taean Heavy Machine Complex, Chollima Steel Complex and Kumsong Tractor Factory, the factory is a member of the "four brother factories(네형제공장,Nehyongjegongjang)" and is reported to engage in "Socialist competitions" between the companies that are held every year in the country. [4]
The Namp'o Glass Bottle Factory (남포유리병공장, Namp'o Yuribyŏng Kongjang), a subsidiary of the Taean Friendship Glass Factory, is a factory producing bottles and glassware in Namp'o, North Korea. The factory was originally located immediately adjacent to Sinnamp'o railway station, but this had been abandoned by 1971. [5] In 2002 the decision was made to reopen the factory, and in 2010 the new plant was opened, [5] located on a site near the Namp'o Shipyard. According to a KCNA report, the production process was modernised in 2012. [6] Raw materials (sand) are brought from Monggŭmp'o near Changyŏn (terminus of the Changyŏn railway line) and from Kŭmip'o, both in Ryongyŏn County. [5]
The facility is served by the Korean State Railway via the Namp'ohang Branch of the P'yŏngnam Line.