OMS (company)
OMS (Russian ОМЗ , Объединенные машиностроительные заводы, Obedinennyje maschinostroitelnyje sawody) |
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legal form | Open joint-stock company |
ISIN | RU0009090542 |
founding | 1996 |
Seat | 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
Individual evidence
- ↑ International Financial Reporting Standards Consolidated Financial Statements and Auditors' Report. (Pdf, 1.37 MB) OMS, December 31, 2013, accessed on April 22, 2015 (English).
- ↑ ОМЗ - Mining equipment. In: omz.ru. Retrieved April 22, 2015 .
- ↑ ОМЗ - Company profile. In: omz.ru. Retrieved April 22, 2015 .
- ↑ a b c d ОМЗ - History. In: omz.ru. Retrieved April 22, 2015 .
- ↑ Russia - Oligarchs: Kacha Bendukidse on www.netstudien.de (accessed on April 8, 2010)