Seversky Pipe Plant Sets Up Training Center
21 July 2016 (10:55)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, July 21, 2016. Seversky Pipe Plant (a member enterprise of Pipe Metallurgical Company/TMK) opened a new Vocational Training Center on the eve of Metallurgist’s Day and the company’s 15th anniversary, the company press service reports.
The center is a public-private partnership project run by TMK and Sverdlovsk Region Government, with Governor of Sverdlovsk Region’s extra support.
The opening of the center proved the key feature of Metallurgist’s Day celebrations in Polevskoy. The solemn ceremony was attended by Deputy Head of the Governor of Sverdlovsk Region Administration Vadim Dubichev, Sverdlovsk Region Education Minister Yuri Biktuganov, Mayor of Polevskoy Alexander Kovalev, TMK Director-General Alexander Shiryayev, and Seversky Pipe Plant Managing Director Mikhail Zuyev.
The 3,000-m2 center comprises everything from research and practice labs to production sites to ensure quality training for the plant’s up-to-date production departments’ workers. Up to 320 students can undergo professional development on site simultaneously. It cost some 300m RUR in the last four years to build the center and get the hi tech equipment installed; over 250m RUR were provided by TMK itself.
The center is a public-private partnership project run by TMK and Sverdlovsk Region Government, with Governor of Sverdlovsk Region’s extra support.
The opening of the center proved the key feature of Metallurgist’s Day celebrations in Polevskoy. The solemn ceremony was attended by Deputy Head of the Governor of Sverdlovsk Region Administration Vadim Dubichev, Sverdlovsk Region Education Minister Yuri Biktuganov, Mayor of Polevskoy Alexander Kovalev, TMK Director-General Alexander Shiryayev, and Seversky Pipe Plant Managing Director Mikhail Zuyev.
The 3,000-m2 center comprises everything from research and practice labs to production sites to ensure quality training for the plant’s up-to-date production departments’ workers. Up to 320 students can undergo professional development on site simultaneously. It cost some 300m RUR in the last four years to build the center and get the hi tech equipment installed; over 250m RUR were provided by TMK itself.
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