OMS (company)

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OMS
(Russian ОМЗ , Объединенные машиностроительные заводы, Obedinennyje maschinostroitelnyje sawody)
legal form Open joint-stock company
ISIN RU0009090542
founding 1996
Seat RussiaRussia Russia , Moscow
management Vadim Machov
sales $ 1.046 billion (2013)
Branch Heavy machinery and plant engineering, nuclear technology
Website www.omz.ru
(Russian / English speaking)

OMS ( Russian Объединенные машиностроительные заводы (ОМЗ) , transcribed: Obedinennyje maschinostroitelnyje sawody , German: Vereinigte Maschinenfabriken ) is the largest Russian heavy machinery and plant engineering group. The company, headquartered in Moscow, is an open joint stock company ; the majority of the shares are held by the oligarch Vladimir Olegowitsch Potanin . Uralmash in Yekaterinburg had been a subsidiary since 1996 , which was transferred to Gazprom Bank in 2015 .

Products

The OMS product range extends from steel and other metals to machinery and equipment for mining , petrochemicals and power plants to nuclear reactors .

  • Mining technology and machinery
  • Oil and gas extraction and upgrading
  • Metal finishing and processing (especially steel)
  • Nuclear and power engineering

history

OMS was founded in 1996 under the leadership of the Georgian businessman and later politician Kakha Bendukidze by merger of Uralmash ( Russian Уралмаш , completely. Russian Уральский Машиностроительный Завод , Uralski Maschinostroitelny Zavod , German Ural machine-building factory ) and SSMK (russ. ЗСМК , completely. Западно -Сибирский металлургический комбинат , German West Siberian Metallurgical Combine ).

In 1999 OMS merged with the Saint Petersburg mechanical engineering company Ischora Sawody (Ischorawerke) under the new name Uralmasch-Ischora-Gruppe . The old abbreviation OMS remained in use. In 2015, Uralmash was taken over by a Gazprombank fund under the name Uralmaschplant .

Between 2003 and 2005, Bendukidze gradually sold the majority of his company shares to Potanin after he was targeted by the Russian leadership, who found it a thorn in the side that a foreigner owned the leading Russian nuclear technology company.

In 2003 OMS took over the steel production and processing division from Škoda ; 2008 the also Czech metallurgy company Cheteng Engineering .

In 2007, OMS founded Metalloinvest, a mining supplier subsidiary.

Web links

Commons : predecessor company UralMasch  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. International Financial Reporting Standards Consolidated Financial Statements and Auditors' Report. (Pdf, 1.37 MB) OMS, December 31, 2013, accessed on April 22, 2015 (English).
  2. ОМЗ - Mining equipment. In: omz.ru. Retrieved April 22, 2015 .
  3. ОМЗ - Company profile. In: omz.ru. Retrieved April 22, 2015 .
  4. a b c d ОМЗ - History. In: omz.ru. Retrieved April 22, 2015 .
  5. Russia - Oligarchs: Kacha Bendukidse on www.netstudien.de (accessed on April 8, 2010)