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Company type | JSC |
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Founded | 1964 |
Headquarters | UKR Kramatorsk Russia Hungary |
Key people | Maksym Yefimov (president) |
Website | emss |
JSC "Energomashspetsstal" — as of the beginning of 2022, a Ukrainian subsidiary of the Russian company "Atomenergomash"[1][2] is a budget-forming enterprise of the city. It is a producer of cast and forged products for single and small-batch production for metallurgy, shipbuilding, energy, and machine building in Ukraine. Located in Kramatorsk, other branches operate in the Russian Federation and Hungary.
History
The history of JSC "Energomashspetsstal" began in 1962 when its construction started on 70 hectares of land of the "Yasnogorivsky" collective farm.[3]
- December 29, 1964 - the first phase of the Kramatorsk foundry and forging plant started operating as a base enterprise for supplying heavy machinery enterprises in Ukraine with large steel castings, forgings, and welded blanks
- June 25, 1965 - conducted the first melt in a small furnace with a capacity of only 50 kg, in the metallurgical equipment shop.
- 1966 - The 220/110/35/6 kV power station became operational and the first vacationers were accepted at the "Lipa" resort on the Seversky Donets river.
- 1967 - Started producing oxygen-compressor shop products; built kindergarten-nursery № 56 "Sonechko" for 140 children on Builders' Boulevard.
- 1970 - the first melt in the first electric steelmaking shop furnace DSP-50.
- 1972 - The first production in the shape-casting shop and the forging-thermal section.
- 1973 - The most powerful electric steelmaking furnace in Ukraine, DSP-100, became operational; in the shape-casting shop - the first flow-forming line.
- 1975 - In the electric steelmaking shop, furnace DSP-12 was put into operation.
- 1978, in the electric steelmaking shop, the millionth ton of steel was smelted; launched the vacuum induction furnace VIP-30.
- 1978...1979 - Introduced the first phase of the forging-press shop № 1 and the auxiliary shops building with a production area of 254 thousand m².
- 1981, the plant fulfilled its first export order - turbine components for a power station in DPRK.
- In 1978—1982, to create capacities for producing blanks for nuclear and hydroelectric power, the plant was reconstructed. Given the focus of the enterprise on producing products for energy machine building, in 1979 the Kramatorsk foundry and forging plant was renamed Kramatorsk plant "Energomashspetsstal".
- November 13, 1995 — the enterprise was transformed into a public joint stock company PJSC.
- In 2000—2008, the park of thermal and heating furnaces was updated, mastering the production for energy (generators, wind turbines, generator and turbine rotors); shipbuilding (propeller shafts); NPP (closures, bottom blanks).
- December 27, 2007 — The enterprise purchased from the city 136.4376 hectares (1364376 square meters) of land under its own production facilities for 13,540,500 hryvnias with payments over 4 years.
- 2007, launched the largest press in the former Soviet Union with a force of 15000 ts.
- In 2010, PJSC "Energomashspetsstal" joined the machine-building division of the State Corporation for Atomic Energy "Rosatom" - PJSC "Atomenergomash".[4]
- 2012, for the first time in history, an exceptional large-sized ingot weighing 415 tons was cast at PJSC "Energomashspetsstal".
- 2013 — PJSC "Energomashspetsstal" successfully completed the project of manufacturing a support roll weighing 255 tons for the heavy plate mill "5000" from an extraordinary ingot weighing 412 tons.
- 2016 — The plant won a tender for the manufacture of a low-pressure turbine rotor weighing 88.7 tons, to be supplied to India in 2017.[5]
- 2017, a new trolleybus route №7 was opened connecting "s.Krasnogirka - Energomashspetsstal".[6]
References
- ^ Gulkevich, Boris (2022-02-08). "Energomashspetsstal manufactured rotor parts for General Electric". National Industrial Portal (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2022-03-25.
- ^ "Energomashspetsstal fulfilled a contract for the production of rotor parts for General Electric » Metallurgprom". Metallurgprom (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on April 12, 2022. Retrieved 2022-03-25.
- ^ "How it all began". Official page of JSC "Energomashspetsstal". 2019-07-04. Archived from the original on 2022-06-07. Retrieved 2022-06-25.
- ^ "Thanks to modernization, Energomashspetsstal will save 13 million dollars a year". Ukrainian National News (UNN). All online news of the day in Ukraine - the freshest, last, main. Archived from the original on November 4, 2016. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
- ^ "Energomashspetsstal has found another market for its products". biz.nv.ua (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-07-03.
- ^ KRAMATORSK CITY COUNCIL. "On approval of the Program of economic and social development of the city of Kramatorsk for 2021" (PDF).