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Russian Machines (Russian: Русские машины, /Russkie mashiny/) is a Russian conglomerate that consists of industrial and engineering divisions. The group currently operates 27 plants throughout 12 regions in Russia and produces mechanical engineering products including motor vehicles, car parts, rail cars, aircraft, farming and construction equipment.[1] Russian Machines was established in 2011 from a group of industrial assets owned by Oleg Deripaska's Basic Element, a Russian industrial group which wholly owns Russian Machines.

Русские машины
JSC Russian Machines
Company typeJoint-stock company
IndustryMechanical engineering
Founded2011
Headquarters,
Russia
Area served
Russia
Key people
  • Oleg Burkatsky (CEO)
ProductsAutomotive components, railway cars, aircraft, road construction machinery, agricultural machinery
OwnerBasic Element
Number of employees
68,000
ParentBasic Element (100%)

Structure edit

The Russian Machines Group combines industrial operations in the following sectors:

Automotive edit

Russian Machines is involved in the manufacturing, sales and servicing of the automotive assets for the "GAZ Group", the largest automotive company in Russia. GAZ Group was founded in 2005, after restructuring the production assets of "Ruspromavto" OJSK (started in 2001). The structure of GAZ Group includes 13 Russian automotive companies as well as sales and service companies. The company's headquarters are located in Moscow. Proceeds from the sale of the GAZ Group in 2012 amounted to 127 billion rubles.

Aircraft manufacturing edit

Russian Machines' Aircraft Manufacturing utilizes the assets of the Aviakor plant, located in Samara and is one of the largest Russian aircraft construction enterprises.

Aviakor constructs, repairs, maintenances, and supplies spare parts for passenger aircraft the Antonov An-140 and Tupolev Tu-154. Launch of An-140 serial production on Aviakor reinforced the creation of the "International Aircraft project-140"(Russian: Международный авиационный проект-140) in collaboration with Kharkiv State Aircraft Manufacturing Company (KSAMC). The joint enterprise was founded on 15 September 2003 upon mutual agreement of Konstantin Titov, Governor of Samara region, and Pavlo Naumenko, General Director of KSAMC[2]

The company owns Bezymyanka Airport.[3]

Railroad machinery edit

The uniform asset management center of Russian Machines in the field of railway engineering, JSC "Russian Corporation of Transport Machine Building" ("RKTM"), includes companies owned by Russian Machines and the shareholders of the VCR Group of companies. RKTM companies produce railroad cars and containers of various types, as well as railway castings and components for rolling stock. Companies included in the Russian Corporation of Transport Engineering:

  • JSC "Abakanvagonmash" (ОАО «Абаканвагонмаш») (Abakan, Khakassia Republic) — the largest machine-building enterprise of Russia that specializes in the production of universal (special) containers and fitting platforms of 40 or 60 feet (12 or 18 m).
  • JSC "Ruzkhimmash" (ОАО «Рузхиммаш») (Ruzaevsky Transport Mechanical Engineering Plant) (Ruzaevka, Mordovia) — produces railway tank wagons, open wagons, platforms of various types, as well as gas appliances and equipment for oil-filling stations.
  • LLC "VKM-Stal" (ООО «ВКМ-Сталь») (Saransk) — mass-produces 180 types of casting products, 200 names for the machine tool repair and operational needs, which includes cast iron, heat-resistant steel, and cast steel. Products are delivered to 150 Russian enterprises.
  • JSC "Vismut" (ОАО «Висмут») (Ruzaevka, Mordovia) — produces a range of insulation products used in the overhaul of the upper structure of railway track, as well as 3 types of semiconductor control equipment used in lighting complex passenger railroad cars.

Products of the railway sector of Russian Machines are operating in 16 countries, including Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, and Finland.

Management edit

On 15 November 2010, Siegfried Wolf (Russian: Зигфрид Вольф) became the head of the board of directors at Russian Machines and GAZ. Formerly, he was a co-director of the Canadian firm Magna International.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Company Overview | Russian Machined Corporation". www.rm.ru. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-10-08. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  3. ^ ХГАППП и самарский «Авиакор» развивают сотрудничество
  4. ^ Беликов, Дмитрий (15 November 2010). Зигфрид Вольф пересел на «Русские машины»: Экс-глава Magna перешел на работу к Олегу Дерипаске. Kommersant. Retrieved 19 June 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources JSC Russian Machines news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Russian Machines Russian Russkie mashiny Russkie mashiny is a Russian conglomerate that consists of industrial and engineering divisions The group currently operates 27 plants throughout 12 regions in Russia and produces mechanical engineering products including motor vehicles car parts rail cars aircraft farming and construction equipment 1 Russian Machines was established in 2011 from a group of industrial assets owned by Oleg Deripaska s Basic Element a Russian industrial group which wholly owns Russian Machines Russkie mashinyRomanized nameJSC Russian MachinesCompany typeJoint stock companyIndustryMechanical engineeringFounded2011HeadquartersMoscow RussiaArea servedRussiaKey peopleOleg Burkatsky CEO ProductsAutomotive components railway cars aircraft road construction machinery agricultural machineryOwnerBasic ElementNumber of employees68 000ParentBasic Element 100 Contents 1 Structure 2 Automotive 3 Aircraft manufacturing 4 Railroad machinery 5 Management 6 References 7 External linksStructure editThe Russian Machines Group combines industrial operations in the following sectors Automotive Automotive components Railway engineering Aircraft manufacturing Road construction machinery Agricultural machineryAutomotive editRussian Machines is involved in the manufacturing sales and servicing of the automotive assets for the GAZ Group the largest automotive company in Russia GAZ Group was founded in 2005 after restructuring the production assets of Ruspromavto OJSK started in 2001 The structure of GAZ Group includes 13 Russian automotive companies as well as sales and service companies The company s headquarters are located in Moscow Proceeds from the sale of the GAZ Group in 2012 amounted to 127 billion rubles Aircraft manufacturing editMain article Aviakor Russian Machines Aircraft Manufacturing utilizes the assets of the Aviakor plant located in Samara and is one of the largest Russian aircraft construction enterprises Aviakor constructs repairs maintenances and supplies spare parts for passenger aircraft the Antonov An 140 and Tupolev Tu 154 Launch of An 140 serial production on Aviakor reinforced the creation of the International Aircraft project 140 Russian Mezhdunarodnyj aviacionnyj proekt 140 in collaboration with Kharkiv State Aircraft Manufacturing Company KSAMC The joint enterprise was founded on 15 September 2003 upon mutual agreement of Konstantin Titov Governor of Samara region and Pavlo Naumenko General Director of KSAMC 2 The company owns Bezymyanka Airport 3 Railroad machinery editMain article Russian Corporation of Transport Machine Building The uniform asset management center of Russian Machines in the field of railway engineering JSC Russian Corporation of Transport Machine Building RKTM includes companies owned by Russian Machines and the shareholders of the VCR Group of companies RKTM companies produce railroad cars and containers of various types as well as railway castings and components for rolling stock Companies included in the Russian Corporation of Transport Engineering JSC Abakanvagonmash OAO Abakanvagonmash Abakan Khakassia Republic the largest machine building enterprise of Russia that specializes in the production of universal special containers and fitting platforms of 40 or 60 feet 12 or 18 m JSC Ruzkhimmash OAO Ruzhimmash Ruzaevsky Transport Mechanical Engineering Plant Ruzaevka Mordovia produces railway tank wagons open wagons platforms of various types as well as gas appliances and equipment for oil filling stations LLC VKM Stal OOO VKM Stal Saransk mass produces 180 types of casting products 200 names for the machine tool repair and operational needs which includes cast iron heat resistant steel and cast steel Products are delivered to 150 Russian enterprises JSC Vismut OAO Vismut Ruzaevka Mordovia produces a range of insulation products used in the overhaul of the upper structure of railway track as well as 3 types of semiconductor control equipment used in lighting complex passenger railroad cars Products of the railway sector of Russian Machines are operating in 16 countries including Germany the Netherlands Belgium Norway and Finland Management editOn 15 November 2010 Siegfried Wolf Russian Zigfrid Volf became the head of the board of directors at Russian Machines and GAZ Formerly he was a co director of the Canadian firm Magna International 4 References edit Company Overview Russian Machined Corporation www rm ru Retrieved 12 December 2016 Sozdanie v Samare Sovmestnogo predpriyatiya MAP 140 Archived from the original on 2017 10 08 Retrieved 2022 05 25 HGAPPP i samarskij Aviakor razvivayut sotrudnichestvo Belikov Dmitrij 15 November 2010 Zigfrid Volf peresel na Russkie mashiny Eks glava Magna pereshel na rabotu k Olegu Deripaske Kommersant Retrieved 19 June 2021 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title JSC Russian Machines amp oldid 1216932611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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