Heavy engineering

Yevgeniy Romashchin, Chief Executive Officer, Mining Machines

"Our success comes from the century-long history, a wide range of products, intellectual resources and unmatched expertise in the development and manufacture of machinery for operation in complex mining and geological conditions."

 

Mining Machines (Gorniye Machyny) holding leads the Ukrainian market for producing and supplying mining equipment. Mining Machines includes:

Mining Machines holding is responsible for making strategic decisions for the development of heavy engineering business.

The enterprises within Mining Machines are rapidly renovating their production facilities and developing a strong platform for bench testing of the equipment. To develop its own engineering base the company set up Mining Machines engineering and technical centre in 2010. Mining Machines, Quality System company was established to ensure independent and efficient quality control of products. Also, in 2010 Mining Machines started to build its distribution and service network. In 2011 "Service Company "Mining machinery" was established for warranty and post warranty maintenance of equipment.

Machine building plants of the holding manufacture powered supports, roadheaders and coal cutters, scraper and belt-type conveyors, hoists, bucket wheel excavators, electric locomotives, pump stations, main mine fans, transformer substations equipment for open cast mining, and other types of mining equipment. Machinery produced by Mining Machines is used in production of coal, iron and nickel ore, potash salt and other solid minerals.

The Mining Machines businesses sell their products in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, Moldova, Estonia. and also deliver to Morocco, Spain, Romania, Poland and Vietnam. To diversify the geography of sales the holding decided to open a trade company Mining Machines RUS in Russia with the head office in Moscow and branches in Novokuznetsk, Kamensk-Shakhtinskiy, Krasnoyarsk and Staryy Oskol.

Last updated: 08.05.2012