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Experimental Wiring Plant |
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Providing equipment for the food processing and energy sectors |
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The Experimental Electrical Equipment Plant was founded in 1972 to manufacture various electrical equipment for the Ministry of Energy of the former USSR (boxes for cables, equipment to lay cable lines, installations to service various types of transformers (UBM, Iney, Sukhovey, etc.), autohydrolifting machines (up to 28 m), cable modules for nuclear power plants, drilling installation pits for electric line supports (ports).
In 1995 the plant was privatized and it has become an open joint
stock company and started manufacturing machines for the food processing
industry that were designed by Stankinprom.
Both the products for the energy sector and for the food-processing
industry are in demand in Russia, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, etc. The plant is the only manufacturer of hermetic cable modules for the NPP. |
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Information supplied by the company May 2000. Page last updated: January 19, 2004
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