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03 August 201109:39

Suspect behind Bogoslovsky Smelter Accident Faces Charges

The law-enforcement authorities of Sverdlovsk Region’s Krasnoturyinsk Investigative Department accused a fifty-four-year-old Krasnoturyinsk dweller and sole trader Naimjon Mamadzhanov of committing a crime described in Article 143 (part 2) of the Russian Federation Criminal Code (violation of labor safety regulations leading to involuntary manslaughter), the Investigative Department’s press service reports. It was revealed in the course of an inquiry that two workers, who happened to be the citizens of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, were working on the roof of one of the alumina shops at
03 August 201109:38

Uralvagonzavod to Pass Dividend for 2010

Uralvagonzavod Scientific & Production Corporation decided not to declare any share dividend for the year 2010. 95% of the plant’s last year’s net profit will be directed to covering the expenses accumulated in the previous years, states Rosimuschestvo’s order cited via the corporation’s website. Uralvagonzavod’s net profit amounted to 5.69bn RUR in 2010, of which 285m RUR is to be placed into the reserve fund and 5.41bn is to be spent on covering the previous years’ losses. In fact, Uralvagonzavod did not declare any share dividend in the year 2009 as well due to lack of profit.
02 August 201109:45

MMK Ships More to Carmakers

Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works (MMK) shipped more metal goods to carmakers in the first half of 2011 than in the entire year 2009. In order to meet the strategic goal of becoming the Russian automobile industry’s leading supplier, MMK keeps increasing the volume of shipments to the Russian carmakers. In 2009, the share of goods delivered to the Russian car manufacturers came to 209,000 tons (4.8% in the entire volume of metal goods shipped onto the Russian market). In 2010, the volume of shipments nearly doubled and amounted to 406,000 tons (6.4% of all the domestic market shipments). In
02 August 201109:28

Authorities Look into Legitimacy of Poultry Factory, Uraltransmash

The Ural Federal District division of Rosprirodnadzor (the state environmental watchdog) is now inspecting Pripyshminskiye Bory national park, OOO Polyksen, Sverdlovskaya Poultry Factory, and OAO Uraltransmash. The authorities are checking whether these companies comply with the orders given, Rosprirodnadzor’s press service reports. The authorities are also checking whether OAO RTz OTzM, OOO Metall-Industriya, OOO Metal-Torg, OOO TzGS, and FAN Scientific & Production Enterprise can meet their licensing requirements and terms and doing inspection raids of water conservation zones in
02 August 201109:27

Arc Furnace at Metal Plant to Resume Operating in December

An electric arc furnace that was stopped due to an accident at Nizhneserginsky Metal Goods Plant will only resume operating in December 2011 at the soonest, the spokesperson for Novolipetsk Iron & Steel Works (NLMK) reports. It was reported on July 10, 2011 that an electric transformer shut down at Nizhneserginsky Metal Goods Plant (part of NLMK Group), which caused one of the two electric arc furnaces to stop working. The shut-down occurred because of an electric circuit breakup in the transformer’s primary side, which means the coil will have to be replaced. The accident is expected to
01 August 201109:31

Ural Airlines Resumes Direct Flights to Georgia

Direct air communication with Georgia has been restored after a few years’ break. Starting August 24, 2011, Ural Airlines will operate direct flights from Moscow to Kutaisi and back and from Yekaterinburg to Tbilisi and back. Planes will leave Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport twice a week, every Wednesday and Friday, and flights at Koltsovo Airport of Yekaterinburg will depart every Wednesday. The cheapest tickets for the Moscow-Kutaisi flight are available for ?155 for a one-way trip, and the cheapest one-way tickets for Yekaterinburg-Tbilisi flight come at ?175.
01 August 201109:31

NTMK Fined for Emissions

An inspection carried out by Nizhniy Tagil division of Sverdlovsk Region public prosecution authorities for the environment revealed that RMK-NTMK, its former Director-General I. Perfilov, and Nizhniy Tagil Iron & Steel Works (NTMK) itself had violated the existing environmental legislation. Therefore legal action was taken against the first two offenders, with charges based on Article 8.2 of the Russian Federation Administrative Offense Code (non-compliance with the environmental and sanitary-epidemiological regulations regarding the collection, storage, use, deactivation,
01 August 201109:30

Siemens: Criminal Case on Body Scanners Closed

Russian law-enforcement authorities closed the criminal case involving a Siemens employee, the company says in its quarterly report. As has been reported earlier, the Russian authorities carried out an investigation based on a suspicion that the budget money had been misused through offering Siemens a contract for the delivery of medical equipment to Yekaterinburg in 2003-2005. On July 5, 2011 the inquiry involving a Siemens employee was closed, with all the charges dismissed,’ Interfax quotes the company as reporting. In November 2007, Siemens representative for Sverdlovsk Region Lev Dubnov