26 November 201515:47

Price of Yekaterinburg hotel stays rises 7%

UrBC, Yekaterinburg, November 26, 2015. The price of a standard double hotel room in Russia came to 4,830 RUR per night on average this November; this is 8% cheaper than in October 2015 and 1% cheaper than in November 2014. In Yekaterinburg, however, this month’s price is actually 7% higher than one month ago and now comes to 4,140 RUR per night, trivago.ru reports. According to the current trivago hotel price index (tHPI), hotel prices went up the most in Kazan and Suzdal, that is, by 11% compared with October 2015; the current price of a night’s stay in a standard double room now comes to
25 November 201509:51

Sverdlovsk Region’s residents owe Gazex 170m RUR in gas bills

UrBC, Yekaterinburg, November 25, 2015. Sverdlovsk Region’s residents owe their natural gas supplier Gazex 170m RUR in housing bills as of November 1, 2015, the company press service says. The debt amount is at its highest in Nizhniy Tagil, whose residents owe their supplier over 25m RUR. Home owners in Kamensk Uralsky owe the company over 23m RUR, those living in Aramil owe it some 19.5m RUR, and those living in Pervouralsk owe it 18.5m RUR. Residents of Polevskoy, Sysert, Revda, Serov, Sukhoi Log, and Bogdanovich owe their gas supplier 10.6m RUR, 9.9m RUR, 8.2m RUR, 7.3m RUR, 6.3m RUR, and
25 November 201509:50

947,000 m2 of new housing commissioned in Yekaterinburg

UrBC, Yekaterinburg, November 25, 2015. 947,000 m2 of new housing got commissioned in Yekaterinburg this year, including 134,000 m2 worth of private houses, 19,000 m2 worth of low-rise apartment buildings, and 794,000 m2 worth of regular apartment buildings. Deputy Mayor for Capital Construction & Land Use Sergei Myamin said in his interview to Open Studio. Yekaterinburg (Channel 41) that over 2.5m m2 worth of new housing had been put up in Yekaterinburg yearly for the last two years, which was in sharp contrast to the low figures recorded in the earlier years. ‘Yekaterinburg manages
25 November 201509:50

ChTPZ awards company scholarships to best students

UrBC, Chelyabinsk, November 25, 2015. Students of South Ural State University were awarded Ya.P. Osadchiy Fund scholarships at Chelyabinsk Tube Rolling Plant today. The solemn ceremony traditionally took place at Vysota 239, one of the plant’s actual production sites. ‘ChTPZ Group assigns Yakov Osadchiy Fund scholarships to most gifted students for the 15th time this year. Most of the fellows are employed with our company already, they can be found in the most important production departments, including Vysota 239. ChTPZ now hosts another facility which, like Vysota 239, lives by the rules of
25 November 201509:50

Ural Vagon Zavod gets welding equipment

UrBC, Yekaterinburg, November 25, 2015. New welding machinery supplied by Ural Scientific & Technological Complex (a member enterprise of Ural Vagon Zavod Corporation) was installed at the corporation’s head plant recently. ‘The equipment is used for simultaneous CO2 welding of two seams at sidewall framings of 12-132 and 12-196 gondola cars. With the help of this unique machine, it will take only one operator to perform quite a few tasks, as it only takes nine to ten minutes to get a piece welded. The main idea is to eliminate manual labor and human factor (which could affect quality)
25 November 201509:49

UVZ Logistic hands railcars over to Russian Railways

UrBC, Yekaterinburg, November 25, 2015. UVZ Logistic (a member enterprise of Ural Vagon Zavod Corporation) handed a number of its unique railcars to Russian Railways’ O&M subsidiary, the company press service reports. ‘Under the agreement that the parties signed, Russian Railways will provide freighters with railcars for improved economic outcome. UVZ Logistic Director-General Dmitri Yeremeyev feels this change will help introduce new traffic regulation mechanisms to strike a balance between the price of renting railcars available and the cost of shipment for the consignor; Russian
24 November 201513:13

MMK wins professional contest

UrBC, Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk Region, November 24, 2015. Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works (MMK) Trading House won in the annual professional contest coordinated by the Russian Metal Suppliers’ Union and the Metallosnabzheniye I Sbyt magazine, MMK reports. The awarding ceremony took place in Moscow; MMK Trading House was chosen among seventy-seven contestants as the Best Development Dynamics Sales Network in the year 2014. The company sold 11% more goods last year than a year earlier (21% more in money terms). Also, new warehouses in Saint Petersburg and Pensa were launched and new export
24 November 201509:32

Russia’s foreign trade turnover drops 34.3%

UrBC, Moscow, November 24, 2015. Russia’s foreign trade turnover amounted to 4403.7bn between January and September 2015; this was 34.3% less than a year earlier, Rosstat reports. $260bn worth of goods were exported (down 31.8% on a year earlier) and $143.7bn worth of goods were imported (down 38.5% on a year earlier).The visible balance of trade stood at $116.2bn. The drop in exports was most noticeable in the case of Latvia: $6,108m worth of goods were exported, which was 46.9% less than a year earlier. Also, the exchange of goods with Great Britain dropped by 43.1% in monetary terms, down
24 November 201509:32

Shotgun sales drop by a third in Yekaterinburg

UrBC, Yekaterinburg, November 24, 2015. The number of sporting guns sold in Yekaterinburg this year decreased by a third compared with a year earlier, the store Caliber 12 informs UrBC. ’Gun sales dropped by 30% on average. Russian makes enjoy the greatest demand, since they are now much less expensive than their foreign counterparts. About 70% of all the sporting guns stores sell are made within the country. However, foreign makes used to be the market leaders until very recently,’ the store representatives say. It is reported that the weakening ruble (and therefore imported goods growing
24 November 201509:31

Yekaterinburg: Price of stand-alone garages goes up 7%

UrBC, Yekaterinburg, November 24, 2015. The price of stand-alone garages went up by 7%, up to 541,000 RUR, in Yekaterinburg this year, N1.RU and E1.Nedvizhimost report. The average amount of rent, however, went down by 14% and currently comes to 4,600 RUR a month. This means that as an investment, a garage will pay off within a decade, at the rate of 10% a year. The most expensive stand-alone garages can be found at VIZ (the average price is 799,000 RUR) and in downtown Yekaterinburg (745,000 RUR); the most affordable garages are located in Siberian and Ptizefabrika (under 300,000 RUR) and
24 November 201509:30

Ural Vagon Zavod Corporation wins in Purchase Leader Contest

UrBC, Yekaterinburg, November 24, 2015. Ural Vagon Zavod Scientific & Production Corporation has won one of Russia’s most prestigious awards in the purchasing sector, Competitive Purchases Leader, for the third time this year. According to the company press service, 217 major Russian buyer companies from the energy, metallurgical, machine-building, chemical, telecommunications, banking, transportation, and housing sectors competed for prizes in six different categories. The candidates’ applications were evaluated by a group of thirty independent experts; this year, there were government
23 November 201509:31

Russians’ income drops 5.6%

UrBC. Yekaterinburg, November 23, 2015. Russians’ actual disposable income decreased by 5.6% in October 2015 compared with a year earlier, Rosstat reports. The decrease was 4.3% in September, 5.3% in August, 2% in July, 3% in June 6.3% in May, 3.9% in April, 1.6% in March and February, and 0.7% in January. Compared with the start of the year, the figure went down by 3.5% by late October, whereas in nominal terms, the income figure came to 31,000 RUR a month, which is actually 7.2% more than a year earlier. The average monthly pay came to 33,200 RUR in October 2015 compared with October 2014
23 November 201509:30

Yekaterinburg proves Russia’s 3d city with biggest number of brand boutiques

UrBC. Yekaterinburg, November 23, 2015. Yekaterinburg proved one of the three Russian cities with the biggest number of brands running their boutiques there. Moscow and Saint Petersburg are the other two, JLL reports. Over 250 national and international brands operating stores in Russia’s most important cities were looked at; these brands’ retail growth potential was evaluated, as were the availability of different store types and the retail market demand. Moscow is the absolute market leader in terms of how many brands operate their stores in the capital, followed by Saint Petersburg,
23 November 201509:30

Sverdlovsk Region: 11,000 workers lose jobs

UrBC. Yekaterinburg, November 23, 2015. Sverdlovsk Region’s employment agencies were informed of 11,352 people to be made redundant by eighty-three different companies, Sverdlovsk Region Labor & Employment Department reports. As of November 1, 2015, 128 companies (employing 59,564 people all in all) reported they had to switch 15,963 people to part-time mode, introduce shortened working hours for 10,105 people, put 5,749 people on idle time, and send 109 people on unpaid leaves. 37,582 people registered with the local employment agencies, with the official unemployment rate at 1.34% in
23 November 201509:30

ChTPZ Group gets new machines to train for WorldSkills

UrBC. Yekaterinburg, November 23, 2015. Robotino, a 2m-ruble third-generation mobile robot made by FESTO, arrived at ChTPZ Group Training Center; the purchase was funded by Sverdlovsk Region Education Ministry to help the Group’s students get ready for WorldSkills projects, the Group’s press service reports. The new robot is an improvement on Robotino’s older version which the Center already has; the machine is used for Mobile Robotics practice sessions by students on the Group’s corporate training program (aka the Future of White Metallurgy); the goal is to prepare for WorldSkills
23 November 201509:30

Ural Vagon Zavod to introduce social benefit cards

UrBC. Yekaterinburg, November 23, 2015. Ural Vagon Zavod is switching to a new meal voucher system at the on-site cafeterias and canteens. According to the company press service, every employee will be issued a special social benefits card at the end of the year which will replace the earlier meals-only bank card. The new cards are expected to make the billing and the administration of accounts easier. ‘This card is a way of payment that will record and store all the data on cafe transactions for every worker. Every card is personalized and has a unique number. All the data on the money a
20 November 201514:02

Russia’s GDP falls by 3.7%, Ministry says

UrBC, Moscow, November 20, 2015. Russia’s GDP is estimated to have deteriorated by 3.7% in the last quarter of the year compared with a year earlier; in the previous quarter, the decrease was estimated at 4.1%, Banki.ru refers to Economics Minister Alexei Ulyukayev as saying. ‘What we expect, and what our preliminary statistical data support, is that the last quarter of the year will actually prove to be better than the third quarter, which was actually the year’s lowest point. The GDP isn’t likely to drop by more than 3.7% in the fourth quarter,’ he said. The minister explained a slight
20 November 201514:02

Sverdlovsk Region: Seven towns face power cuts

UrBC, Yekaterinburg, November 20, 2015. A network failure was registered in Sysert power substation on November 18. The Ministry of Emergencies’ Sverdlovsk Region division reports the accident was caused by a ground wire that fell onto the mains. ‘According to the locals, the ground wire was torn apart by a passing helicopter. As a result, seven towns faced power outages: Sysert, Verkhnyaya Sysert, Tokarevo, Kadnikovo, Cherdantsevo, Pervomaisky, and Oktyabrsky. Electric power supply was restored in full by 7:43 PM,’ the MoE says.
20 November 201514:01

No more hookahs in Yekaterinburg restaurants

UrBC, Yekaterinburg, November 20, 2015. The number of Yekaterinburg restaurants that no longer serve hookahs to their customers went up by 50% compared with the start of the year, Roman Nelidov, manager at the hookah store Sharjah, says. ‘Places that only used to offer hookahs as an option are giving up on them, mainly because of the recent changes in the legislation and the dropping demand,’ Nelidov says. According to the manager, the number of hookah bars, on the other hand, is growing dramatically. There are now twenty times more places that specialize in hookahs exclusively than in the