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Norsi Trance

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Financial results
2018 year
Revenue: 2.7 millions Ths. rub

Norsi-Trans is an enterprise for the development, manufacture and implementation of special computer information systems for collecting, analyzing, registering and processing information of telecommunication networks.

Services

NORSI-TRANS Streaming Development and Production of Servers and DSS

  • Development and serial production in the Russian Federation:
    • servers on the domestic platform
    • high-density storage systems
    • creation and production of MSW equipment
    • MPP design and production of high-complexity hulls including the complete PZR production cycle
    • short cycle of RKD development with output to the letter "O1" and installation of new products for production
    • own design bureau and pilot production

  • Complex supply of equipment in the Russian Federation and implementation of turnkey agro-industrial complex
  • Implementation and Startup of Exabyte Volume DSS
  • Russian W and DSS developer

Performance indicators

2021: Decrease in revenue by 39.2% to RUB 5,790 million

At the end of 2021, Norsi-Trans's revenue amounted to 5,790 million rubles, down 39.2% compared to 2020, which allowed it to take 88th place in the ranking of TAdviser100: The largest IT companies in Russia 2022. The revenue from the financial statements for 2020-2021 is indicated. Excluding VAT.

History

2023: Inclusion in US sanctions list

In February 2023, Norsi-Trans was included in the US SDN sanctions list. [1].

Russian IT companies that fell under US, EU and British sanctions in 2022-2024 TAdviser map


Map of sub-sanctioned IT companies. Click to enlarge

TAdviser has drawn up a map the Russian IT of -companies that fell under sanctions in 2022-2024. and USA EU. Britain It included, among other things, the Norsi-Trans company. The article about the map can be found here.

2020

Revenue - 9,524 million rubles

At the end of 2020, the revenue of Norsi-Trans amounted to 9,524 million rubles.

Joining the Consortium of Russian Developers DSS

On February 19, 2020, TAdviser became known that leading domestic high-tech companies announced the creation of a "Consortium of Russian DSS Developers." The organization includes the developer of storage and virtualization tools "Aerodisk," the Institute of Software Systems named after A.K. Aylamazyan RAS, the company "Norsi-Trans," GC "Element," "BASEALT," as well as JSC "MCST" - the developer of processors "Elbrus." Read more here.

2019

Creation of a joint venture with Element - Yakhont

On January 24, 2020, it became known about the creation of Yakhont LLC, a joint venture of the equipment supplier for the implementation of the Yarovaya Law, Norsi-Trans and Element (the structure of AFK Sistema and Rostec). Read more here.

Agreement to create the production of equipment based on Huawei Kunpeng

On October 31, 2019, Huawei announced that it had entered into a cooperation agreement with Norsi-Trans, a domestic manufacturer of information and analytical systems. The document was signed by Liu Yu, Director of the Huawei Intelligent Computing Systems Department in Russia, and Sergey Ovchinnikov, General Director of Norsi-Trans CJSC.

Under the terms of the agreement, the companies will create joint production of equipment on the basis, processor KunPeng while the components servers will be, and the the Russian production itself will be localized Russia on the basis of Norsi-Trans. The combination of production facilities and intellectual property of companies will allow the launch of patented domestic solutions of the latest generation on the market that meet all the requirements of regulatory bodies. RUSSIAN FEDERATION Developments created under joint management will be applied in various industries within the framework of the national project "," Digital economy of Russia including solutions for "," "Smart City Smart," and HOUSING AND PUBLIC UTILITIES unmanned vehicles will also participate in exports to world markets.

At the first stage, the companies will develop a server that includes Huawei components (motherboard, power supplies, network cards) and a KunPeng processor, which as of October 2019 exceeds industry standards in performance and energy efficiency by 25-40%. All elements have already passed Norsi-Trans compliance and security checks and can be used in Russian IT solutions for the urban environment. During the second stage, it is planned to create a more deeply localized solution - a domestic server consisting of a component base produced on the territory of the Russian Federation. It will be able to be used in government projects with maximum security requirements and data processing conditions.

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We are glad that we were able to agree on the terms and sign an agreement with the leadership of Huawei. Joint production reflects our desire to fulfill government import substitution tasks, as well as other projects within the framework of the Digital Economy,
commented on Sergey Ovchinnikov, General Director of Norsi-Trans CJSC
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We are glad to cooperate with Norsi-Trans. This is the only supplier of a comprehensive domestic solution that has experience in commercial operation in the regions of the Russian Federation. We are confident that our partnership, as well as Huawei's international experience and developments, will help create high-tech and competitive server equipment and will become a significant contribution to the development of scientific and technological potential in Russia,
noted Liu Yu, Director of Huawei Intelligent Computing Systems in Russia
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2018: Revenue growth by one and a half times to 2.7 billion rubles

In 2018, Norsi-Trans's revenue amounted to 2.7 billion rubles, an increase of one and a half times compared to 2017. The company's net profit rose one and a half times.

2017: Testing the equipment of the "Spring Law"

The Russian mobile operator MTS will act as a partner of the Norsi-trans development company in a pilot project to test the equipment necessary for the implementation of the Yarovaya Law.

Russia plans to test systems that will ensure the implementation of the main provisions of the Yarovaya package. MTS will take part in the pilot project on the part of telecom operators, and the operator systems will be provided by the manufacturer of equipment for operational-search measures (SORM) Norsi-trans, Vedomosti reports .

Norsi-trans, as a member of the working group of the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications of Russia, also developed a by-law specifying the methods, terms and formats for storing information by operators.

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