Roman Gan Appointed Intercos-IV CEO
6 October 2011 (10:45)
Intercos-IV (a member of MMK Group) announced some personnel changes.
Roman Gan was appointed the company’s CEO; he used to be employed as the plant manager at the car parts manufacturer Benteler Automotive and the midget car manufacturer Sollers Naberezhnye Chelny prior to this appointment. Former CEO and one of Intercos-IV founders Timur Shoshtayev is going to be Counselor to Mr. Gan.
‘These managerial changes fit within MMK Group’s strategy targeted at meeting the needs of the leading car manufacturers that form an auto cluster in Russia’s North-Western region. We are now reaching the commercial scale of product shipments to carmakers, which is why we are fortifying our managerial structure in order to ensure effective product sales,’ says MMK’s Director-General Boris Dubrovsky.
The first section of MMK-Intercos, the stampings plant and the maintenance center, was launched last November. The enterprise’s annual production capacity will soon exceed 250,000 tons of metal goods. The second section of the plant is now being designed.
The produce of Intercos-IV is meant for the carmakers, household appliances manufacturers, the building industry, machine- and shipbuilding, and a number of other branches. Its body sheets and stampings are to be delivered to the already existing car factories and those currently under construction and to their suppliers, including Ford, General Motors Company, Nissan, Hyundai, Renault Group, Volkswagen, PSA, and Magna, as well as to household goods manufacturers such as Bosch und Siemens Hausgerate GmbH, LG Corp., Indesit Company, and others.
Roman Gan was appointed the company’s CEO; he used to be employed as the plant manager at the car parts manufacturer Benteler Automotive and the midget car manufacturer Sollers Naberezhnye Chelny prior to this appointment. Former CEO and one of Intercos-IV founders Timur Shoshtayev is going to be Counselor to Mr. Gan.
‘These managerial changes fit within MMK Group’s strategy targeted at meeting the needs of the leading car manufacturers that form an auto cluster in Russia’s North-Western region. We are now reaching the commercial scale of product shipments to carmakers, which is why we are fortifying our managerial structure in order to ensure effective product sales,’ says MMK’s Director-General Boris Dubrovsky.
The first section of MMK-Intercos, the stampings plant and the maintenance center, was launched last November. The enterprise’s annual production capacity will soon exceed 250,000 tons of metal goods. The second section of the plant is now being designed.
The produce of Intercos-IV is meant for the carmakers, household appliances manufacturers, the building industry, machine- and shipbuilding, and a number of other branches. Its body sheets and stampings are to be delivered to the already existing car factories and those currently under construction and to their suppliers, including Ford, General Motors Company, Nissan, Hyundai, Renault Group, Volkswagen, PSA, and Magna, as well as to household goods manufacturers such as Bosch und Siemens Hausgerate GmbH, LG Corp., Indesit Company, and others.
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