Sales volumes fail to meet target figures due to civil goods sales problems, Uraltransmash says
26 April 2012 (18:11)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, April 25, 2012. Uraltransmash came up with a financial and administrative performance report for 2011.
The company managed to fulfill its purpose-made goods production plan by 134.9% (thanks to additional contracts on government orders) and its civil goods production plan by 101.2%. Special purpose goods made up 91.4% of all the goods produced, while the share of civil goods did not exceed 8.6%.
All in all, the plant was able to meet its target production figures for 2011.
‘It should be pointed out that last year, the sales volume was lower than expected due to difficulties we faced selling civil goods. As for the government orders, these were fully and timely fulfilled by the company,’ the enterprise’s report states.
The number of the plant’s employees came to 3,200 people last year, which was 24 workers more than is covered by the plan. The average pay amounted to 24,654 RUR a month, which was 16.4% more than a year earlier. The pay rise had to do with greater production volumes.
The company managed to fulfill its purpose-made goods production plan by 134.9% (thanks to additional contracts on government orders) and its civil goods production plan by 101.2%. Special purpose goods made up 91.4% of all the goods produced, while the share of civil goods did not exceed 8.6%.
All in all, the plant was able to meet its target production figures for 2011.
‘It should be pointed out that last year, the sales volume was lower than expected due to difficulties we faced selling civil goods. As for the government orders, these were fully and timely fulfilled by the company,’ the enterprise’s report states.
The number of the plant’s employees came to 3,200 people last year, which was 24 workers more than is covered by the plan. The average pay amounted to 24,654 RUR a month, which was 16.4% more than a year earlier. The pay rise had to do with greater production volumes.
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