As a consequence of the difficulty finding a long term solution in the country, waste material has instead been sent abroad, primarily to France and the UK. Initially, up to 2005, shipments were made to
BNFL in the UK. in November 2006 the Italian and the French governments agreed to transfer about of spent fuel to France which led to SOGIN signing a contract with
Areva in April 2007. The first shipment under this agreement, of fuel from the Caorso nuclear power plant, was completed in June 2010. In 2015, SOGIN signed a similar contract with JAVYS (Jadrová a Vyraďovacia Spoločnosť), the Slovak nuclear decommissioning company, to send of waste to be processed at their site in
Jaslovské Bohunice. SOGIN signed an agreement with the
Radioactive Waste Repository Authority (RAWRA) in the Czech republic in 2016 covering the storage of nuclear waste, including collaboration to develop a
deep geological repository for
spent nuclear fuel and high-level waste. As well as its core business of decommissioning Italian nuclear plants, SOGIN undertakes international consultancy in
environmental remediation,
radioactive waste management and
nuclear safety. The company has undertaken projects at
Metsamor in Armenia,
Belene and
Kozloduy in Bulgaria,
Dukovany and
Temelin in the Czech Republic,
Phénix in France,
Aktau in Kazakhstan,
Ignalina in Lithuania,
Cernavodă in Romania,
Beloyarsk,
Bilibino,
Kalinin and
Kola in Russia,
Bohunice and
Mochovce in Slovakia and
Khmelnytskyi and
Rivne in Ukraine. SOGIN has been actively involved in the G8 Glocal Partnership programme, launched at the
2002 G8 summit in
Kananaskis, to support and accelerate Russia's nuclear disarmament. On 3 August 2005, an agreement was signed between SOGIN and the Ministry of Industry for the company to dismantle
Russian nuclear submarines. The programme required a specialist vessel, the
Rossita, to be constructed, which was delivered in 2011. In 2014, SOGIN signed an agreement with
China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) to remove parts from the nuclear fuel pool of a Chinese plant. The contract opened the door to the companies sharing expertise on nuclear decommissioning and collaborating on policies and strategies to manage radioactive waste and used fuel in China. Amongst the first projects is a joint study of an innovative process for the minimization, treatment and conditioning of radioactive waste in Italy. ==Financial performance==