Demikhovsky Machine-building Plant

Demikhovsky Machine-building Plant
Native name
Демиховский машиностроительный завод
Open joint-stock company
Industry Rail vehicle machine building
Founded 1935 (1935)
Headquarters Demikhovo, Moscow Oblast, Russia
Key people
Oleg Pavlov Director-General, Boris Yurievich Bogatyriov, gen. director
Products Electric multiple unit
Number of employees
3,604
Website

www.dmzavod.ru/eng/ (English) (Russian)

Awards: {{Order of the Red Banner of Labour|type=organization}}

Demikhovsky Machine Building Plant (Russian: Order of the Red Banner of Labour, Demichovsky Machine Building Plant, DMZ) is a Russian Open joint-stock company that makes trains.

History

Railcar AM1-003, Mocăniță. «DMZ» builder AM-1: 1962 - 1972.
Electric multiple unit ED2T-0050

Since its inception in May 1935, the profile of Demikhov machine factory changed hands several times. These were the stages of activity in the field of chemical engineering, the peat industry, since 1992, the main types of products manufactured here are the electric DC voltage 3000 V AC and 25 kV 50 Hz. During the period of his activity as Demikhov machine factory of DMZ started production of 17 types of trains, released more than 3,000 cars commuter trains operated in Russian, as well as Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan.[1]

In 2006 at Demikhovsky engineering plant produced and sold 571 wagon trains (types ED4M, ED9M, ED4MK). Various spare parts company sold for nearly $40 million. In 2006 the company presented its new development - ED4MKM.

In 2007 at Demikhovsky engineering plant produced and sold 630 electric train types ED4M, ED9M, ED9MK.

In 2008 at the certified version of the electric train is designed to intermodal transport (ED4MKM-AERO). The company is part of the Transmashholding. In accordance with the Decree of the Governor of Moscow Region Boris Gromov on July 20, 2001, submitted to the departmental submission to the Committee on Transport, Moscow region.[2]

Product line

EMU

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Coordinates: 55°48′6″N 38°53′10″E / 55.80167°N 38.88611°E / 55.80167; 38.88611

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