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Omskelectrotech

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+ Alexander Valeryevich Ruchyyov

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2025: Petrochemical Equipment Parts Plant Launch

Osnova Holding Group launched a plant for the production of parts for petrochemical equipment, investing more than ₽1,9 billion in the project. The Omskelectrotech production site opened in March 2025 and specializes in the production of fasteners and connectors for the chemical, oil and gas and energy industries. Construction financing is partially provided with a preferential loan of ₽400 million from the Industrial Development Fund (FRP).

According to "Your Star," the new production was the first enterprise opened on the territory of the special economic zone "Avangard" in the Omsk region. The launch of the plant took place with the participation of the regional governor Vitaly Khocenko, who stressed the importance of implementing such projects to fulfill the task set by the President of Russia to increase the share of domestic high-tech goods in the domestic market by one and a half times over the next six years.

Osnova Holding launched a plant for the production of parts for petrochemical equipment for ₽1,9 billion

The process of creating the enterprise from the moment of submission of the investment project to the official opening took a little more than three years. The period between obtaining a construction permit and putting the plant into operation was one year and ten months, which, according to the head of the region, is a short period, taking into account the economic problems faced by investors in Russia.

The Omskelectrotech plant operates on the principle of a closed production cycle. The company specializes in the production of high-strength corrosion-resistant fasteners (bolts, nuts, washers) and connecting parts (clamps, tees, adapters, plugs). Production facilities allow producing up to 1.7 thousand tons of products annually.

A feature of the new production is complete localization - all products are made of domestic steel, titanium and its alloys. The manufactured fasteners and connectors are designed for operation in extreme temperature conditions from -90 ° C to + 650 ° C as part of control and isolation valves, instrumentation, pumping and other equipment for the nuclear industry, gas[1]"

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