Oreltekmash
Native name
ПАО "Орёлтекмаш»
TypePublic company (PJSC)[1]
IndustryDefence industry
Founded1854[2]
FoundersPereligin brothers[3]
Headquarters,
Russia[4][5][6]
Key people
Leon Podobed (managing director)
George Zolotarev (chairman of the board of directors)[7][8]
RevenueIncrease RUB 1 billion (2015)[7]
RUB 0,7 billion (2013)[9][10]
RUB 0,08 billion (2004)[3]
Number of employees
~675 (2015)[7]
~500 (2013)[8][9]
700 (2004)[3]
Websitetekmash.ru

Oreltekmash (Russian: Орёлтекмаш) is a major Russian military manufacturer, one of the oldest Russian enterprises (160 years as of 2014).[2][11][12][13][14][15] Headquartered in the town of Oryol.[16]

History

In 1854, a workshop was opened in Oryol, which produced hammers, iron castings, brakes, horse drives and other products. In 1914, the first workshop for metal was organized within its facilities.[2] Initially, the plant was known as the "Iron Foundry Plant of Perelygin brothers".[3]

In 1930, the company started to specialize in the production of machines for the processing of baste fibers.[3] The plant then took the name "Tekmash".[2]

In 1936, the production area of the plant was expanded and new mechanical and foundry departments were built for the production of more specialized products such as machine-tools and spare parts for the textile industry. During the World War II the factory was evacuated to the Penza region and redesigned for the production of equipment for the Russian rocket forces.[2] The redesigning happened quite quickly because of the similar requirements for precision in the machine-tools for the textile industry and those for military engineering. The company became a production site for the Russian Main Missile and Artillery Control. After the war, the company continued the production of textile machinery for the processing of baste fibers.[2]

In the late 70s—early 80s, the company started the production of machines for the processing of wool.[2] Prior to 2004, 20% of the company shares were state-owned.[17][18][19]

In 2011, Oreltekmash became part of the Corporation "Proekt-Technika", the process of updating the technical equipment of the plant began.[8][20] According to Interfax, in 2014 the plant was expanded with a new workshop for military equipment.[15][21][22][23][24]

Production

Oreltekmash specializes in the production of mobile maintenance and repairs vehicles as well as mobile complexes based on containers and special purpose containers for the needs of the Military-Industrial Complex of Russia.[2][11][25][26]

The plant has several production lines, including assembly of mobile maintenance and recovery vehicles, assembly of special purpose products, forging and punching, machine processing, casting.[27]

Based on the data from 2007, 90% of the plant's production was made for the Russian defense industry.[2] According to data from 2014, the annual production growth of the plant is about 40%.[14]

Management

Oreltekmash is a part of the Corporation "Proekt-Technika".[28] The managing director of the company is Leon Podobed.

The chairman of the board of directors of ПAO "Oreltekmash" is George Zolotarev.[8]

References

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  4. "Большинство малых предприятий не имеет служб охраны труда – Новости". oryol.ru.
  5. "Орловщина выдержала последствия первой волны мирового кризиса. Экономика в Орле. Новости Орла". Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
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  7. 1 2 3 "«Орелтекмаш»: гордимся прошлым, уверены в будущем / Орловская правда, 11.11.2015 - Новости". www.pr-t.ru.
  8. 1 2 3 4 "25 лет высокого полёта – Видео". oryol.ru.
  9. 1 2 "Корпорация "Проект-техника", в состав которой входит орловский завод "Текмаш, отметила 25-летний юбилей". orel.bezformata.ru. Archived from the original on 17 April 2014. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
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  12. "Один из старейших заводов Орла – "Орелтекмаш" – отметил свой юбилей – Новости". oryol.ru. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  13. "ПРОЕКТ ТЕХНИКА". pr-t.ru. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  14. 1 2 "Текмаш отметил 160-летие". orelgorsovet.ru. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  15. 1 2 "Интерфакс-Агентство Военных Новостей". militarynews.ru. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  16. "Еще более 6300 человек намечено охватить диспансеризаций в Железнодорожном районе – Новости". oryol.ru.
  17. "Перечень открытых акционерных обществ, находящиеся в федеральной собственности акции которых подлежат приватизации в 2002 году". 16 August 2001. p. 6 via Kommersant.
  18. "Приложение 1". 13 February 2002. p. 8 via Kommersant.
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  20. "Проектирование спецтехники и специализированных автомобилей - «Проект-техника»". www.pr-t.ru.
  21. "На заводе "Орелтекмаш" открылся новый производственный цех". Информационный портал ТРК Истоки. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  22. "На предприятии "Орелтекмаш" отрылся новый производственный цех". obl1.ru. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  23. "ПРОЕКТ ТЕХНИКА". pr-t.ru. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  24. "На предприятии "Орелтекмаш" открылся новый производственный цех – Информационный городской портал "Орловская среда"". orelsreda.ru. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  25. "Реальное начало года. Обзор орловской прессы за неделю – Обзор прессы". oryol.ru.
  26. "REGIONS.RU – новости Федерации – Орел. Объем производства продукции АО Орелтекмаш может увеличиться в четыре раза". regions.ru.
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  28. http://opravda.ru/comment.php?comment.news.87734%5B%5D
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