07 February 200712:16

Krasnogorskaya power station is Kamensk-Uralskiy’s major waste producer

The report on the state of the environment and the way environmental factors affect the health of Sverdlovsk Region population indicates that enterprises located in Kamensk-Uralskiy, Sverdlovsk Region, have produced 1,478,600 tons of waste, of which 53,140 tons are classed as having environmental hazard levels I to IV. Krasnogorskaya power station (part of TGK-9), with its 188,600 tons of waste, is Kamensk-Uralskiy’s major waste producer.
07 February 200712:14

Yekaterinburg retail food market has no niches available, claims Alexei Podolyako of Alliance Non-Commercial Partnership

‘Yekaterinburg retail food market has no niches available at the moment; there is a notion that they do exist and can be occupied, but this is, in fact, a mere illusion,’ Alexei Podolyako, CEO of Alliance Non-Commercial Partnership, reported to UrBC. ‘The arrival on the local market is currently performed in the make-way-for-me format, so if any new player comes up, they have to fight to get a share of the market. However, if this player can boast some impressive competitive advantages and is capable of using them properly, they will find their place in the sun,’ Mr Podolyako explains.
07 February 200712:12

Leninskiy court of Yekaterinburg satisfies claims laid by regional environmental prosecution bodies and Rosselkhoznadzor against OGK-5

Leninskiy court of Yekaterinburg satisfied the claims laid by the regional environmental prosecution bodies and Rosselkhoznadzor (Russia’s state agricultural watchdog) against Fifth Generating Company of Wholesale Electricity Market (aka OGK-5) regarding the installation of fish-trapping devices in the withdrawal facilities located at Reftinskaya power station on January 26, 2007. Reftinskaya power station has been for quite a while ignoring the law that demands that fish-trapping devices be installed in the withdrawal facilities; the company’s failing to do so damages the environment and the
07 February 200712:10

URSA Bank gets new management

The meeting of URSA Bank’s Board of Directors took place in Yekaterinburg on February 1, 2007. In the course of the meeting, general director Kirill Brell finalized the recent merger of Uralvneshtorgbank and SibAcademBank by announcing the names of the new bank’s management. Deputy GD and Member of the Board Svetlana Mironova is going to become CEO URSA Bank in the Urals. Prior to this appointment, Ms Mironova used to supervise SibAcademBank’s division dealing in services to businesses. Before this, she had been running Kuzbasskiy, the bank’s largest subsidiary based in Kemerovo. Executive
06 February 200709:00

Yekaterinburg retail food market has no niches available, claims Alexei Podolyako of Alliance Non-Commercial Partnership

‘Yekaterinburg retail food market has no niches available at the moment; there is a notion that they do exist and can be occupied, but this is, in fact, a mere illusion,’ Alexei Podolyako, CEO of Alliance Non-Commercial Partnership, reported to UrBC. ‘The arrival on the local market is currently performed in the make-way-for-me format, so if any new player comes up, they have to fight to get a share of the market. However, if this player can boast some impressive competitive advantages and is capable of using them properly, they will find their place in the sun,’ Mr Podolyako explains.
06 February 200708:58

Bad roads in Sverdlvosk Region keep hindering vehicles, says Governor Eduard Rossel

‘Bad roads in Sverdlvosk Region keep hindering our vehicles,’ Governor Eduard Rossel announced at a press conference today. The Governor says that even large cities don’t have enough junctions that could ensure congestion-free driving or safe pedestrian crossings. The good thing is that a few municipal organizations do have bypasses that allow the transit cars to avoid traveling through the busy city streets. Besides, a map of the regional villages and the surrounding roads is to be developed soon.
06 February 200708:56

West-Siberian Metallurgical Industrial Complex hosts book fair devoted to communication culture

West-Siberian Metallurgical Industrial Complex (part of Evraz Group) has recently hosted a book fair devoted to communication culture as a factor in effective personnel management. The fair was targeted at improving the management’s skills in terms of handling the issues related to the company’s culture, and at teaching the executives to use modern personnel management techniques. All the visitors could look at the assortment of articles and books on corporate culture and personnel management by both Russian and foreign authors. The managers were also given a number of papers on
06 February 200708:54

Rezhnickel Production Association increases atmospheric emissions by 3,649 tons

According to the report on the state of the environment and the way environmental factors affect the health of Sverdlovsk Region population, Rezhnickel Production Association increased its atmospheric emissions by 3,649 tons. Non-ferrous metallurgical enterprises normally make a significant impact on the state of the environment in the areas of their location, and in some cases they alter it completely to the degree comparable to changes caused by the presence of a ferrous metallurgical enterprise in the region.
06 February 200708:52

Poor choice of lease holders and faulty design are two major problems of local trade centers, claims Yekaterinburg Management Companies Council

‘Poor choice of lease holders and faulty design are the major problems of local trade centers,’ says Alexei Karavaev, chairman of Yekaterinburg Management Companies Council. ‘A lot of trade centers lack product zones, so kids’ clothes may rub shoulders with men’s wear for no apparent reason. Tenants duplicate each other, or, worse still, anchor tenants compete with each other,’ Mr Karavaev explains. ‘As regards the planning of the premises, there are some mistakes as well, for instance, in terms of location of stairs, elevators, and restrooms, although very soon these will become the factors
06 February 200708:50

S7 Airlines admits owing money to Mongolian aviation authorities

S7 Airlines (aka Siberia) has officially admitted owning money for air navigation services to Mongolian aviation authorities. ‘This debt, however, is being paid off in compliance with the schedule, and the Mongolian party agreed that it should not be used as ground for rejecting S7 the right to fly over Mongolia,’ reports the carrier’s press release. Mongolian aviation authorities did not let an S7 Airlines aircraft traveling from Beijing to Novosibirsk use their air area last Friday.
06 February 200708:48

SKB-Bank’s easternmost office operates in Tobolsk for over a month, reports director Maxim Ershov

SKB-Bank’s easternmost office (located at 53a Microrayon 6) has been successfully operating in Tobolsk, Tyumen Region, for over a month. The office caters for both businesses and individuals. ‘Our loan offers appear to enjoy the greatest demand among Siberian people, as we are getting more and more new borrowers every day; this pertains to both express crediting schemes and the classic consumer loan known as Loan for a Friend. The micro-loan and mini-loans are also popular with the small and medium-scale businesses. The entrepreneurs of Tobolsk are beginning to understand the appeal of our
06 February 200708:46

Ural Bank for Reconstruction and Development sets up office in Kopeisk

Ural Bank for Reconstruction and Development has recently introduced a new office in Kopeisk, Chelyabinsk Region. This is the bank’s next step on the way to developing its regional network. The office is located right in the center of the city at 18 Kommunisticheskiy Ave. In this new office, individuals can get a loan or open a bank account in order to deposit rubles, U.S. dollars, or euros; exchange of currency or issuance of international payment cards or of Russian Union Card are also available here. A Western Union unit and an indoor ATM are provided. Businesses are offered accounts for
06 February 200708:44

Rosselkhoznadzor limits dairy import from Ukraine

Rosselkhoznadzor, Russia’s state agricultural watchdog, limited the number of customs points for dairy products imported to Russia from the Ukraine at the Russian-Ukrainian border today. The only two places where the import is now allowed are Nekhoteevka, Belgorod Region, and Troyebortnoye, Bryansk Region, reports RosBusinessConsulting Information Agency. The decision was brought about by the fact that the regional officers of Rosselkhoznadzor kept reporting cases of violating Russia’s veterinary safety laws related to foods imported from the Ukraine. In some instances, for example, the dairy
06 February 200708:42

Existing home prices in center of Yekaterinburg go up 4.39% over last month

The average existing home prices (per square meter of dwelling) in the center of Yekaterinburg (i.e. in Moskovskaya St., Chelyuskintsy St., Vostochnaya St., Dekabristy St., Belinskiy St., and Bolshakov St.) went up 4.39% on January30, 2007, compared with December 28, 2006, reports the Analytical Department of the Ural Chamber of Real Estate. The figure rose by 3.34% in Yekaterinburg’s most expensive residential area (Avtovokzal, Yugo-Zapadniy, Parkoviy, Botanicheskiy, Vtuzgorodok, Shartashskiy, ZhBI – downtown and the south-west and the south-east of the city), by 3.59% in the city’s second
05 February 200712:00

Arrival of Ramstore in Yekaterinburg won’t bring drastic changes

Yekaterinburg’s first outlet of Ramstore, a federal supermarket chain owned by Ramenka, is going to welcome visitors on the premises of Carnival Trade and Entertainment Center on February 3, 2007. The total area of the store is estimated at 8,000 square meters, with 5,300 square meters used for retailing purposes. The project has required $2.5 million worth of investments. With this supermarket, Ramenka implemented the one stop shopping concept: both food and non-food items are available there. The emergence of the large federal and international players on the local grocery market alarmed
05 February 200711:56

Investors of BusinessMANCenter don’t get response to their query

Yekaterinburg-based building known as BusinessMANCenter has still remained the apple of discord for investors and builders. Some companies, who invested in the would-be offices but did not get them in due time, have recently managed to meet the management of the Center in order to discuss the reasons for delay. Prior to the meeting, a letter has been sent by the investors to Nikolai Savin, CEO of MAN, the developer. In it, they posed a number of questions related to the construction permit, papers testifying the builder’s right to the land, and documents regarding electricity supply and
05 February 200711:54

Chairman of SKB-Bank Vladimir Pukhov meets Management of Bank of Russia

The opening ceremony of a traditional two-day meeting of Russian bankers with the management of the Bank of Russia took place in the vicinity of Moscow on February 1, 2007. The event was coordinated by the Association of Regional Russian Banks. The meeting was attended by Sergey Ignatiev, chairman of The Central Bank of Russia, and deputy chairmen Gennadiy Melikyan and Viktor Melnikov, as well as by the Bank’s directors Lyudmila Gudenko, Nadezhda Ivanova, Alexei Simanovskiy, Mikhail Sukhov, Sergey Golubev, and Elena Ischenko, reports Association Russia. The agenda of the event covers a report
05 February 200711:52

Fire at Reftinskaya power station caused by faulty equipment

A committee set up to investigate the causes of fire at Reftinskaya power station (part of OGK-5) based in Sverdlovsk Region reports the accident was caused by faulty equipment. ‘The initial designing mistakes as well as those made in the process of equipment-making eventually served as catalysts of the tragedy,’ says the press release of OGK-5. It also states finding the mistakes at the design and development stage was impossible, as back in the 70s designers just did not have the equipment needed for proper control and diagnostics. The committee (headed by M. Lvov, Technical Audit and
05 February 200711:50

A. K. Serov Metallurgical Plant, Signal, and Serovskaya power station become Serov’s top water polluter

The report on the state of the environment and the way environmental factors affect the health of Sverdlovsk Region population indicates that A. K. Serov Metallurgical Plant (part of Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company (UMMC)) and Serovskaya power station use approximately 91.85% of water supplied to the town of Serov, Sverdlovsk Region. Alongside with Signal, a metallurgical company, the plant and the power station dump 97% of all local manufacturing water.