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DCS dielectric cable systems

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The manufacturer in Russia of systems and components for high-quality hidden and external wiring and the only manufacturer in Europe of the entire complex of components for load-bearing cable systems. The Dielectric Cable Systems Group of Companies was founded in 1998. DKS provides the global market with high-quality electrical products. The group includes three units: "DCS Russia," "DCS Ukraine" and "DCS Europe." The company has an extensive network of regional offices, which makes it especially important to constantly maintain the efficiency of internal processes.

The Department of Sales and Marketing of DCS is located in the Moscow office, and regional representative offices of the company are located in 17 cities of various regions of the Russian Federation. The quality management system of DCS is certified for compliance with the international quality standard ISO 9001.

The company supplies to Latin America and Central Africa, plans to develop markets in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Regional offices of DCS are open in the largest cities of Russia, the CIS countries and Europe. At the moment, more than 1,700 people work in the Moscow office and regional offices of the company.

Preference for DCS products was given to the construction of many large and important facilities, such as: Moscow Kremlin, Russian Foreign Ministry, residence of the President of the Russian Federation "Gorki-9," oil pipeline ESPO "Transneft," factories "Toyota," "Nissan," "Renault-Autoframos," airport "Sheremetyevo," sports facilities of the corporation "Olympstroy" in Krasnaya Polyana (Sochi), Verkhovna Rada building (Kyiv, Ukraine), Ukrsotsbank (Kyiv, Ukraine), National Theater (Milan, Italy), Museum of Science and Technology (Milan, Italy), Orio al Serio airport (Bergamo, Italy), Lausanne metro (Switzerland), Alstom factories (Cairo, Egypt).

History

2024: Launch of robotic production of power electrics in Tver

On October 10, 2024, it became known that the DKS company launched a new production of power electrics in Tver, where robotic systems play a key role in assembling products. The company specializes in the production of circuit breakers and other electrical products that are in high demand in the Russian market.

According to Vesti, on the new production line, the robot manipulator supplies the housings and primary assembly of future switches. The role of operators comes down to replenishing components and monitoring the operation of the automated system. Complex structural elements are still assembled manually by enterprise specialists.

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The production of power electrics was launched in Tver. It is collected by robots

Ivan Alexandrov, head of the electrical assembly section No. 1, noted that the line's performance reaches nine thousand products per shift, while the finished product leaves the conveyor every three seconds. Special attention is paid to product quality control, for which many control points with sensors are installed on the line.

The Governor of the Tver Region Igor Rudenya stressed the importance of launching a new production facility for the region. He noted that over the past two years, DKS has not only developed the first robotic warehouse complex in Russia, but also significantly expanded its line of import-substituting products.

The project for the construction of a new production building with an area of ​ ​ 17 thousand square meters. meters was implemented in record time - in just one year. This has created 140 new jobs, and in the future it is planned to double their number as the range of products is expanded.

The head of the power electrician workshop, Alexander Mukhin, spoke about plans for the further development of production. In the coming years, the company intends to equip the production area with new assembly complexes for the production of air circuit breakers and other goods.[1]

2017: TAdviser interview

In November 2017, Alexey Vuimin, IT Director of the Information Technology Department of DCS, spoke in an interview with TAdviser about the organizational issues of switching to electronic document management at DCS.

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