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'''Atommash OJSC''' (currently known as '''Energomash-Atommash JSC''') was a [[nuclear engineering]] flagship of the [[USSR]], located in [[Volgodonsk]] city of [[Rostov Oblast|Rostov Region]], the biggest enterprise in the city. Atommash was established in 1973 and was forcibly bankrupted in 1995. It was then profoundly restructured and resurrected as EMK-Atommash before becoming part of Energomash JSC, a major diversified engineering company. <ref>[http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf45a_Russia_nuclear_fuel_cycle.html World Nuclear Association - Russia's Nuclear Fuel Cycle ''(Updated 31 March 2012)'']</ref>
'''Atommash OJSC''' (currently known as '''Energomash-Atommash JSC''') was a [[nuclear engineering]] flagship of the [[USSR]], located in [[Volgodonsk]] city of [[Rostov Oblast|Rostov Region]], the biggest enterprise in the city. Atommash was established in 1973 and was bankrupted in 1995. It was then profoundly restructured and resurrected as EMK-Atommash before becoming part of Energomash JSC, a major diversified engineering company. <ref>[http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf45a_Russia_nuclear_fuel_cycle.html World Nuclear Association - Russia's Nuclear Fuel Cycle ''(Updated 31 March 2012)'']</ref>


==History==
==History==
===USSR period: 1975-1991===
Construction of ATOMMASH started in [[1975]], the first factory building started operating in [[1976]] and already in [[1981]] it started producing equipment of its specialty. The enterprise was designed and constructed for manufacturing of complete equipment for NPPs ([[Nuclear Power Plant|Nuclear Power Plants]]). The [[Chernobyl disaster]] and the [[Dissolution of the Soviet Union]] affected the future of the enterprise. The number of orders for the NPP equipment declined, and the enterprise had to expand the assortment of produced goods greatly.<ref>[http://www.energomash.ru/eng/atommash/company_profile/ Energomash-Atommash: Company profile]]</ref>
Construction of ATOMMASH started in [[1975]], the first factory building started operating in [[1976]] and already in [[1981]] it started producing equipment of its specialty. The enterprise was designed and constructed for manufacturing of complete equipment for NPPs ([[Nuclear Power Plant|Nuclear Power Plants]]). The [[Chernobyl disaster]] and the [[Dissolution of the Soviet Union]] affected the future of the enterprise. The number of orders for the NPP equipment declined, and the enterprise had to expand the assortment of produced goods greatly.<ref>[http://www.energomash.ru/eng/atommash/company_profile/ Energomash-Atommash: Company profile]</ref>
==Ownership==
==Ownership==
Atommash was a joint-stock company; 30% of the shares were controlled by the State. The remaining 70% interest belonged to individuals and firms. Concern YACONTO JSC (an industrial conglomerate headquartered in Moscow) was the second largest shareholder of Atommash OJSC after the State itself, holding 28.5% shares as of 1997.<ref>{{cite news|last=[[Anatoly Lisitsyn]], Deputy of the Russian State Duma|url=http://www.yaconto.ru/component/option,com_docman/task,doc_download/gid,15134/Itemid,152/|title=A letter to the President of Russia on 18-Oct-2011}}</ref>
Atommash was a joint-stock company; 30% of the shares were controlled by the State. The remaining 70% interest belonged to individuals and firms. Concern YACONTO JSC (an industrial conglomerate headquartered in Moscow) was the second largest shareholder of Atommash OJSC after the State itself, holding 28.5% shares as of 1997.<ref>{{cite news|last=[[Anatoly Lisitsyn]], Deputy of the Russian State Duma|url=http://www.yaconto.ru/component/option,com_docman/task,doc_download/gid,15134/Itemid,152/|title=A letter to the President of Russia on 18-Oct-2011}}</ref>
==Manufacturing==
==Manufacturing==
Being one of Russia's biggest industrial complexes and having 6 million m<sup>2</sup> of production facilities, Atommash was equipped with unique imported modern equipment, over 80% of which was purchased in Germany, Japan, France, UK, Italy, Austria, Sweden, USA and other countries, from concerns like Italimpianti, [[ESAB]], [[Varian Associates]], [[Mannesmann AG]].
Being one of Russia's biggest industrial complexes and having 6 million m<sup>2</sup> of production facilities, Atommash was equipped with unique imported modern equipment, over 80% of which was purchased in [[Germany]], [[Japan]], [[France]], [[United Kingdom|UK]], [[Italy]], [[Austria]], [[Sweden]], [[USA]] and other countries, from concerns like Italimpianti, [[ESAB]], [[Varian Associates]], [[Mannesmann AG]].
In addition to nuclear machinery equipment, the quality of which has been confirmed by an international certificate granted by [[ASME]] (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), Atommash was capable of producing over 1000 new kinds of products, utilizing modern foreign and domestic technologies. Those types of products included, but were not limited to: non-standard metal equipment of large sizes, various metal containers for energy systems (heat-, hydro-, wind power), metallurgical, mining, oil and gas production and processing systems, including ready for use plants for deep processing of oil and its residual fractions on the basis of cleaner technologies and processes, compact mini oil refineries with a capacity of 50 to 500 thousand tons per year, and mini-factories for recycling and processing of by-products and waste oil, equipment for the construction industry, including equipment for launch pads for missiles and spacecraft, for sea water desalination plants, containers for transportation and disposal of nuclear waste, railroad tank cars for transportation of liquid gas, etc.
In addition to nuclear machinery equipment, the quality of which has been confirmed by an international certificate granted by [[ASME]] (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), Atommash was capable of producing over 1000 kinds of products, utilizing modern foreign and domestic technologies. Those types of products included, but were not limited to: non-standard metal equipment of large sizes, various metal containers for energy systems (heat-, hydro-, wind power), metallurgical, [[mining]], oil and gas production and processing systems, including ready for use plants for deep processing of [[oil]] and its residual fractions on the basis of cleaner technologies and processes, compact mini oil refineries with a capacity of 50 to 500 thousand tons per year, and mini-factories for recycling and processing of by-products and waste oil, equipment for the construction industry, including equipment for launch pads for missiles and spacecraft, for sea water desalination plants, containers for transportation and disposal of nuclear waste, railroad tank cars for transportation of liquid gas, etc.


Atommash was capable of producing equipment and products with a wall thickness of 1 to 400 mm, diameter up to 22 meters, length up to 80 meters and weight up to 1000 tons of highest quality. Atommash practiced electron beam [[welding]], automatic welding in narrow cutting, automatic welding of nozzles, welding of large-sized products with wall thickness up to 600 mm. It possessed high-end equipment for heat treatment, welding, [[non-destructive testing]] (NDT), laboratories for exceptionally complex material testing and test facilities for finished products.
Atommash was capable of producing equipment and products with a wall thickness of 1 to 400 mm, [[diameter]] up to 22 meters, length up to 80 meters and weight up to 1000 tons of highest quality. Atommash practiced electron beam [[welding]], automatic welding in narrow cutting, automatic welding of nozzles, welding of large-sized products with wall thickness up to 600 mm. It possessed high-end equipment for heat treatment, welding, [[non-destructive testing]] (NDT), laboratories for exceptionally complex material testing and test facilities for finished products.


Atommash had a considerable experience of exporting its production abroad, to countries like [[Germany]], [[USA]], [[France]], [[China]], [[Japan]], [[India]], [[Singapore]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Greece]], [[Turkey]], [[Iran]], [[Cuba]], [[Indonesia]] to name a few. The enterprise has its own heavy duty mooring berth on [[Tsimlyansk Reservoir]], which allowed shipping bulky and heavy products to [[Caspian Sea|Caspian]], [[Azov Sea|Azov]], [[Black Sea|Black]] and [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] seas, which used to be a natural advantage of Atommash over its domestic competition.<ref name=autogenerated3>[http://www.yaconto.ru/component/option,com_docman/task,doc_download/gid,14606/Itemid,99999999/ A letter from Russian Ministry of Atomic Energy to a foreign investor of 21.01.1997 <sub>(pdf)</sub>]</ref>
Atommash had a considerable experience of exporting its production abroad, to countries like [[Germany]], [[USA]], [[France]], [[China]], [[Japan]], [[India]], [[Singapore]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Greece]], [[Turkey]], [[Iran]], [[Cuba]], [[Indonesia]] to name a few. The enterprise has its own heavy duty [[mooring]] [[berth]] on [[Tsimlyansk Reservoir]], which allowed shipping bulky and heavy products to [[Caspian Sea|Caspian]], [[Azov Sea|Azov]], [[Black Sea|Black]] and [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] seas, which used to be a natural advantage of Atommash over its domestic competition.<ref name=autogenerated3>[http://www.yaconto.ru/component/option,com_docman/task,doc_download/gid,14606/Itemid,99999999/ A letter from Russian Ministry of Atomic Energy to a foreign investor of 21.01.1997 <sub>(pdf)</sub>]</ref>





Revision as of 20:41, 5 April 2012

47°30′26.34″N 42°13′25.09″E / 47.5073167°N 42.2236361°E / 47.5073167; 42.2236361

"Energomash-Atommash" JSC (formerly "Atommash" OJSC)
Company typePublic
IndustryNuclear engineering
FoundedVolgodonsk, Rostov Region, Russia
(1973 (1973))
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsEquipment for nuclear power plants, electrical distribution, electric motors, energy, gas, locomotives, oil, space
Number of employees
21,000 (1989), 2900 (2009)
WebsiteATOMMASH.ru

Atommash OJSC (currently known as Energomash-Atommash JSC) was a nuclear engineering flagship of the USSR, located in Volgodonsk city of Rostov Region, the biggest enterprise in the city. Atommash was established in 1973 and was bankrupted in 1995. It was then profoundly restructured and resurrected as EMK-Atommash before becoming part of Energomash JSC, a major diversified engineering company. [1]

History

USSR period: 1975-1991

Construction of ATOMMASH started in 1975, the first factory building started operating in 1976 and already in 1981 it started producing equipment of its specialty. The enterprise was designed and constructed for manufacturing of complete equipment for NPPs (Nuclear Power Plants). The Chernobyl disaster and the Dissolution of the Soviet Union affected the future of the enterprise. The number of orders for the NPP equipment declined, and the enterprise had to expand the assortment of produced goods greatly.[2]

Ownership

Atommash was a joint-stock company; 30% of the shares were controlled by the State. The remaining 70% interest belonged to individuals and firms. Concern YACONTO JSC (an industrial conglomerate headquartered in Moscow) was the second largest shareholder of Atommash OJSC after the State itself, holding 28.5% shares as of 1997.[3]

Manufacturing

Being one of Russia's biggest industrial complexes and having 6 million m2 of production facilities, Atommash was equipped with unique imported modern equipment, over 80% of which was purchased in Germany, Japan, France, UK, Italy, Austria, Sweden, USA and other countries, from concerns like Italimpianti, ESAB, Varian Associates, Mannesmann AG. In addition to nuclear machinery equipment, the quality of which has been confirmed by an international certificate granted by ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), Atommash was capable of producing over 1000 kinds of products, utilizing modern foreign and domestic technologies. Those types of products included, but were not limited to: non-standard metal equipment of large sizes, various metal containers for energy systems (heat-, hydro-, wind power), metallurgical, mining, oil and gas production and processing systems, including ready for use plants for deep processing of oil and its residual fractions on the basis of cleaner technologies and processes, compact mini oil refineries with a capacity of 50 to 500 thousand tons per year, and mini-factories for recycling and processing of by-products and waste oil, equipment for the construction industry, including equipment for launch pads for missiles and spacecraft, for sea water desalination plants, containers for transportation and disposal of nuclear waste, railroad tank cars for transportation of liquid gas, etc.

Atommash was capable of producing equipment and products with a wall thickness of 1 to 400 mm, diameter up to 22 meters, length up to 80 meters and weight up to 1000 tons of highest quality. Atommash practiced electron beam welding, automatic welding in narrow cutting, automatic welding of nozzles, welding of large-sized products with wall thickness up to 600 mm. It possessed high-end equipment for heat treatment, welding, non-destructive testing (NDT), laboratories for exceptionally complex material testing and test facilities for finished products.

Atommash had a considerable experience of exporting its production abroad, to countries like Germany, USA, France, China, Japan, India, Singapore, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, Iran, Cuba, Indonesia to name a few. The enterprise has its own heavy duty mooring berth on Tsimlyansk Reservoir, which allowed shipping bulky and heavy products to Caspian, Azov, Black and Mediterranean seas, which used to be a natural advantage of Atommash over its domestic competition.[4]


References

  1. ^ World Nuclear Association - Russia's Nuclear Fuel Cycle (Updated 31 March 2012)
  2. ^ Energomash-Atommash: Company profile
  3. ^ Anatoly Lisitsyn, Deputy of the Russian State Duma. "A letter to the President of Russia on 18-Oct-2011".
  4. ^ A letter from Russian Ministry of Atomic Energy to a foreign investor of 21.01.1997 (pdf)