Transmashholding

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CJSC Transmashholding
Type Public
Founded Russia, 2002
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
No. of locations 14 in Russia,
1 in Germany
Area served Russia, Eastern Europe
Industry Railway Transportation
Products locomotives, railway vehicles
Services repair operations and service maintenance
Revenue US$2.1 billion
Owner OJSC HC Kuzbassrazrezugol, TransGroup AC
Employees more than 53000
Website http://eng.tmholding.ru/

CJSC Transmashholding is the largest manufacturer of locomotives and rail equipment in Russia, with annual sales of US$2.1 billion and a workforce of 53,000 people. The company includes 14 engineering sites in Russia and one production and engineering site in Germany.[1]

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[edit] Overview

CJSC Transmashholding was established in 2002. Two major shareholders are OJSC HC Kuzbassrazrezugol and TransGroup AC, the leading Russian railway operator. Dmitry Komissarov is the Chairman of the Board and Petr Sinshinov is the General Director.[1]

The company actively works with JSC Russian Railways, the Ministry of Transportation of the Russian Federation, and other Russian Federation ministries, including Ministry of Industry and Power, Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, and Ministry of Finance.

[edit] Holding structure

[edit] Russia-based companies

  • Novocherkasskiy Electrovozostroitelniy Plant / Новочеркасский электровозостроительный завод;
  • Bryanskiy Machine-building Plant / Брянский машиностроительный завод;
  • Kolomensky Plant / Коломенский завод
  • Demikhovsky Machine-building Plant / Демиховский машиностроительный завод
  • Metrovagonmach / Метровагонмаш
  • Penzadieselmach / «Пензадизельмаш (Penza)
  • Bezhitskiy Staleliteiniy Plant / Бежицкий сталелитейный завод;
  • Oktyabrskiy Electrovagonoremontniy Plant / Октябрьский электровагоноремонтный завод;
  • CentroSvarMach / Центросвармаш
  • Transconverter / Трансконвертер
  • KB 'Transportnoye mashinostroyeniye' / КБ «Транспортное машиностроение»;
  • KMT Production Firm / Производственная фирма «КМТ»
  • Tverskoy Vagonostroitelniy Plant / Тверской вагоностроительный завод (25%);

[edit] Joint ventures


In April 2007, Knorr-Bremse AG and Transmashholding agreed to create a Russian joint venture to manufacture, sell and service rail vehicle braking systems in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States.[2]

On May 25, 2007 in Sochi, Russia, Bombardier and Transmasholding signed an agreement to jointly establish an engineering center.[3]

In December 2007, ALSTOM and Transmasholding signed a cooperation agreement that would lead to the formation of joint ventures for the production of railway components in Russia.[4]

[edit] Foreign departaments

[edit] Products

Transmasholding manufactures diesel-locomotive shunters, main-line and electric industrial locomotives, passenger and freight cars, electric train cars, locomotive and marine diesels, car castings and other products.

The company has provided railcars to Warsaw Metro and Baku Metro, among others.[5]

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