Stankoprom

Stankoprom (Russian: Станкопром) is a Russian designer and manufacturer of machine tools based in Moscow. It was established in 2013 as part as Russia's Import substitution strategy to reduce the country's reliance on foreign-made machine tools.[1] It includes scientific centers as well as manufacturing plants.[2]

Stankoprom
TypeJoint-stock company
IndustryEngineering
Founded2013
Headquarters,
Russia
ParentRostec
Websitestankoprom.ru

Stankoprom is part of the state-owned holding company Rostec, and it incorporates 14 machine tool manufacturers.[1]

Structure

Structure of the company:[3]

Scientific Centers
  • Vniialmaz
  • Vniiautogenmash
  • Vniti Em
  • Vniiinstrument
  • Mikron
  • Ulyanovsky Niat
Machine Manufacturing
  • Savelovo Machine Building Plant
  • Neftehimautomatika
  • Remos-PM
Tools Manufacturing
  • Instrumental Plant-PM
Trade and Engineering
  • Foreign Trade Enterprise Stankoimport (Llc)
  • Foreign Trade Enterprise Stankoimport (Ojsc)
  • RT-Stankoinstrument

References

  1. Malmlöf, Tomas (16 February 2016). "A Case Study of Russo-Ukrainian Defense Industrial Cooperation: Russian Dilemmas". The Journal of Slavic Military Studies. 29 (1): 1–22. doi:10.1080/13518046.2015.1094941.
  2. "Business Opportunities for Swiss Suppliers in the Machine Tool Sector in Russia" (PDF). Swiss Global Enterprise. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  3. "Holding structure". stankoprom.ru. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
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