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Kazakhstan Supplies One-Fifth of the Global Aerospace Titanium Market

Kazakhstan Supplies One-Fifth of the Global Aerospace Titanium Market
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Kazakh Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov and Sylvain Geler, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Ust-Kamenogorsk Titanium and Magnesium Plant (UKTMP), discussed the company's development, the implementation of investment projects, and efforts to strengthen Kazakhstan's position in the global titanium market, the government's press service said.

Particular attention was given to UKTMP's investment programme through 2033, which includes 25 projects with a total value of KZT 255.5 billion. Among them is the construction of a new titanium sponge production facility, which is expected to increase annual production capacity by 10,000 tonnes.

The programme also предусматривает the modernisation of gas-cleaning equipment, the introduction of a unified Manufacturing Execution System (MES), and the launch of an artificial intelligence-based platform for analysing production processes, energy consumption, and industrial safety.

The parties also discussed securing raw material supplies for the plant, expanding international cooperation, preserving export potential, and enhancing the competitiveness of Kazakhstan's titanium products in global markets.

UKTMP is among the world's largest vertically integrated titanium producers, operating a full production cycle from raw material extraction to finished products.

In 2025, the company sold approximately 12,000 tonnes of titanium worth KZT 87 billion. Production of titanium ingots and alloys is expected to increase by 7% this year.

The plant's products are used in the aerospace, petrochemical, and nuclear industries, as well as in medicine and shipbuilding. Kazakhstan accounts for around 20% of the global aerospace titanium market.

Among the company's customers and partners are major international corporations, including Boeing, Airbus, Safran, and Rolls-Royce.
 

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