Military Industrial Company LLC ( ООО Военно-промышленная компания (ВПК) or Voyenno-promyshlennaya kompaniya VPK ) is a Russian industrial company. It was founded in 2006. The headquarters are located in Moscow . Military Industrial Company produces and sells wheeled and tracked all-terrain vehicles for a variety of purposes.
7-839: The company was founded on July 31, 2006 by Russian Machines . It included the following enterprises: In December, 2011 Russian Machines sold its shares in the Military Industrial Company to Arzamas Machine-Building Plant. The managing company is located in Moscow. Its aims include sales, supplement and general management. The CEO is Sergey Vasyutin according to the Unified State Register of Legal Entities . The company employs 6000 people (2017). Military Industrial Company supplies various types of multi-purpose wheeled and tracked ATVs for Russian public and private entities. Military Industrial Company
14-619: Is one of the largest producers of wheeled armored vehicles in the world. Military Industrial Company produces a wide range of military vehicles, including: Russian Machines 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. Russian Machines
21-678: 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
28-675: 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: Products of the railway sector of Russian Machines are operating in 16 countries, including Germany , the Netherlands , Belgium , Norway , and Finland . On 15 November 2010, Siegfried Wolf ( Russian : Зигфрид Вольф ) became
35-477: 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. The Russian Machines Group combines industrial operations in the following sectors: 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
42-518: 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. Russian Machines' Aircraft Manufacturing utilizes the assets of
49-460: Was founded on 15 September 2003 upon mutual agreement of Konstantin Titov , Governor of Samara region, and Pavlo Naumenko , General Director of KSAMC The company owns Bezymyanka Airport . 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
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