Kuchinsky Ceramic Plant (KKZ) or Kuchinsky Ceramic Tile Plant (KKPZ) - formed on the basis of the Kuchinsky Ceramics Plant (Moscow region, Zheleznodorozhny city) - one of the oldest enterprises in the Russian Federation for the production of bricks and tiles. In 1999, the year KKZ LLC was founded, the plant had only one production line for the production of ceramic tiles for interior wall cladding. The production capacity of the line is 660 thousand m2 per year.
Over the course of a decade, the Kuchinsky ceramic tile plant increased its own production capacity, and during this time a second production line was introduced for the production of ceramic tiles for interior wall cladding, as well as a line for the production of ceramic floor tiles. Over the course of two years, the existing equipment was modernized in order to replace it with more productive and high-quality imported analogues. So the plant was supplied with equipment from SACMI, B&T, SIMEC. The enterprise's capacity in the pre-crisis period reached the level of 1.5 million m2 of wall tiles and 1.32 million m2 of floor tiles per year. Premises were built for the installation of decor production lines, and warehouses were expanded. But as a result of the emerging crisis, the work of Kuchinsky Ceramic Plant LLC was stopped. Production stood idle for several years. In 2011, the Polish tile manufacturer Cersanit became interested in the company. After legal issues were completed, on April 4, 2014, the plant’s activities in the city of Zheleznodorozhny resumed. Workers returned to the production lines, and production began under a new brand.
At the grand opening of the Kuczyn ceramics factory, in his speech, the Ambassador of Poland to Russia (Zajonczkowski W.) emphasized that the event of the Rovese Group is the largest Polish investment in Russia. The Rovese Group invested 70 million Euros. In general, the value of Rovese Capital's investment in Russia is more than 200 million Euros.