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Larymna Ferronickel Plant (Greece)

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The Larymna Ferronickel Plant serves as the industrial hub for LARCO, one of the world's leading producers of ferronickel. Located in Phthiotis along the Euboean Gulf, the plant processes domestic lateritic nickel ores sourced from nearby mines. Established in 1963 by the prominent industrialist Bodossakis-Athanasiadis, the facility has historically been a cornerstone of Greek heavy industry. The plant utilizes a pyrometallurgical process, employing electric arc furnaces to produce a high-quality iron-nickel alloy essential for the global stainless steel industry. In recent years, the plant has faced significant operational challenges, including financial restructuring, privatization efforts, and environmental compliance issues mandated by the European Union. Despite these hurdles, Larymna remains a vital part of Greece's industrial landscape, representing a significant portion of the country's metallurgical expertise and export capacity.

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The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
Operated by LARCO, the Larymna Ferronickel Plant serves as one of the world's most significant producers of ferronickel, directly utilizing massive quantities of local laterite ores to profoundly sustain the heavy metallurgy and raw material economy of Greece.
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Visiting
Because this is an intensely active smelting and metallurgical processing environment replete with hazardous heavy machinery, tourists are strictly prohibited from entering the operational areas and must keep their distance from the internal facility.
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Where to view it
You can readily observe the sheer, daunting scale of the sprawling smelting chimneys, massive conveyor systems, and the expansive adjacent port facilities from the winding local coastal roads directly overlooking the beautiful North Euboean Gulf.
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Local products
The immediate industrial zone doesn't cater to general shopping, but nearby coastal villages usually provide ample opportunities to sample freshly caught local fish, regional honey varieties, and classic Greek comfort dishes at unassuming, family-run establishments.
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Active season
The colossal industrial operations are typically ongoing constantly around the clock, though visiting the scenic surrounding gulf area is generally most pleasant during the mild shoulder seasons of late spring or early autumn, avoiding the fierce heat.
Nearby
Travellers typically weave this industrial sight into a scenic coastal drive towards the thermal springs of Edipsos on the nearby island of Evia, which can be easily reached by a combination of spectacular coastal routes and convenient local ferry crossings.

Geography

Coordinates
38.56500, 23.28700

Facts

  • The plant was established in 1963 to boost the Greek metallurgy sector.
  • It is the only ferronickel producer within the European Union.
  • Processes laterite ore from various domestic mines across Greece.
  • Utilizes high-capacity electric furnaces for ore smelting.
  • Strategically located on the coast of Phthiotis for shipping logistics.
  • The facility has been a major contributor to Greek industrial exports for decades.

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Frequently asked questions

What is produced at the Larymna plant?
The plant specializes in the extraction of ferronickel from local ores.
Where is Larymna located?
Larymna is located on the coast of Central Greece, north of Athens.
Which company operates the plant?
The plant belongs to the mining company LARCO.
Can you visit the plant?
Public visits are not permitted for safety reasons.
Are there attractions nearby?
The area provides beautiful stretches of coastline and small fishing villages away from the industry.
Larymna Ferronickel Plant: where is it located?
Larymna Ferronickel Plant is located in Greece.
Larymna Ferronickel Plant: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.
Larymna Ferronickel Plant: why is it worth visiting?
The Larymna Ferronickel Plant serves as the industrial hub for LARCO, one of the world's leading producers of ferronickel.
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