17 January 200809:13

Uralmash Machine-Building Corporation and SevGOK strike a deal

Uralmash Machine-Building Corporation and the Ukrainian SevGOK signed an agreement regarding the delivery of equipment and the technical data package needed to restore SevGOK’s Lurgi roast machine production line. The contract value is estimated at more than 500 million RUR, Uralmash’s press officer said to UrBC. The roast machine, whose total area comes to 278.25 square meters, was designed by Lurgi, the German manufacturer, and launched at SevGOK in 1975. There were several enterprises interested in restoring the equipment, including the Italian Danieli, yet the customers decided they
17 January 200809:11

Region’s engineering infrastructure on the verge of collapse, Sverdlovsk Communal Systems warns

Sverdlovsk Communal Systems and Comenergo admitted recently that most of the region’s heating equipment was worn out greatly and would sometimes refuse to operate. According to Sverdlovsk Communal Systems’ GD Vyacheslav Prakin, the civil engineering infrastructure is on the verge of collapse and needs to be gradually upgraded and replaced. The company’s technicians are now making a list of things to do in terms of repairs and replacements and are evaluating the cost of this.
17 January 200809:09

UC RUSAL gets OHSAS 18001 certificate

United Company RUSAL underwent all the testing procedures successfully and was given OHSAS 18001, the international certificate that proves the company’s health and safety management system’s compliance with the international regulations, UC RUSAL’s press officer said to UrBC. The certificate was issued by the Norwegian Det Norske Veritas (DNV). UC RUSAL believes getting this certificate can be seen as the final step in their integrated management system program. The system now meets all of the ISO 9001, ISO/TS 16949, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001 requirements and is applied in the enterprise’s
17 January 200809:05

Vanadium completes environmental project

Kachkanarskiy Ore Mining and Processing Enterprise (aka Vanadium, part of Evraz Group) completed its three-year environmental project. As a result, the company’s agglomeration facilities have been fitted with gas purifying units, the spokesperson for Evraz Group said to UrBC. The company’s agglomeration plant received a modern electric precipitator capable of cleaning up to 1 million cubic meters of exit gas an hour. Its powerful electrodes can trap 3,400 tons of iron-ore concentrate dust a year. It took the enterprise six months to complete the installation of the precipitator. All the
16 January 200809:17

Uralmash Machine-Building Corporation raises cement machinery output in 2007

Uralmash Machine-Building Corporation managed to nearly triple its production output of cement machinery in 2007 compared to the year before. Uralmash’s key cement buyers are Mordovcement, Sebryakovcement, Eurocement Group, and Sibirskiy Cement, the company’s press officer said to UrBC. This year, the corporation is planning to increase its cement machinery output even further through cooperating with foreign enterprises. In November 2007, the company signed a contract for the delivery of a furnace body with KHD Humboldt Engineering, one of the world’s leading engineers and suppliers of
16 January 200809:11

Rostransnadzor might ban Sky Express

Rostransnadzor (the federal transport watchdog) carried out over 225,000 inspections that resulted in detection of more than 350,000 violations of Russian law and international agreements, nullification of 248 licenses and certificates, and temporary cancellation of 401 licenses and certificates. 21,000 legal entities will have to face lawsuits, and 33, 000 officials have already had to deal with administrative liability. For one, Rostransnadzor is reportedly planning to put a temporary ban on the activity of Sky Express, the Russian discounter airline, for its alleged grave violations of the
16 January 200809:09

New identification standards won’t affect banks’ performance, SKB-Bank says

The new law on identification requirements for people who make bank payments came into effect on January 15, 2008. 'The Federal Law 275 that makes it obligatory for banks to supply some information on the payment-makers is not going to affect the banks’ performance or create difficulties for their customers,’ says SKB-Bank’s Commission-based Services Director Lyudmila Belyaeva. 'To start with, banks are already using a certain amount of personal data for processing payments, when they handle money orders, for instance. So, most banks’ customers are already used to having their
15 January 200809:07

RusRating confirms SKB-Bank’s rating at BB-

RusRating confirmed forty-three Russian banks’ credit ratings using the data available as of January 11, 2008. SKB-Bank’s credit rating was confirmed at BB-, which is better than the rating of many large Moscow-based banks. SKB-Bank’s rating was originally confirmed by the agency at B+ in August 2006 and was promoted to BB- in July 2007, the bank’s press officer reports. The agency’s analysts say SKB Bank’s rating is based on the fact that SKB-Bank is a medium-sized provincial bank (one of the largest in Sverdlovsk Region, though) that has been cooperating intensely with the region’s