Sibselmash (Russian: Сибсельмаш) is a company based in Novosibirsk, Russia. It is currently part of the Rostec group.[1]

Sibselmash
Company typeOpen Joint Stock Company
Founded1929
Headquarters,
Russia
ParentRostec

History

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Sibselmash was established in the 1930s as Kombinat 179 to produce agricultural machinery. During World War II, the factory was converted to shell production, manufacturing 48 million shells during wartime.[2]

Products

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Sibselmash has produced light ammunition and small rockets for the military. It also produces agricultural machinery for the civilian economy.[3] The company entered bankruptcy proceedings in 2012.[4]

Owners and management

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Owners

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As of 2007, the owner of 100% of the shares was Federal Agency for State Property Management.[5] According to the decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated July 10, 2008, it transferred the shares of the NGO Sibselmash to Rostec Group, which in August 2011 transferred control of the production association to Prominvest Management Company.[6][7]

Directors

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  • Alexandr Morin (1929-1931) — head of construction and director of the factory "Sibcombine"[8]
  • D. M. Obukhov (1931-1932) — director of the factory "Sibcombine"
  • P. S. Shirokov (1932) — director of the factory "Sibtextilmashstroy"
  • Yu. Kerges (1932-1933) — director of the factory "Sibmetallstroy"
  • Ja. L. Askoldov (1933-1936) — director of the factory "Sibmetallstroy" and the plant, Urga 179
  • A. V. Belov (1936-1937) — director of the harvester apostille 179
  • A. V. Zakharov (1937-1939) — director of the harvester apostille 179
  • Parfenov (1940) — director of the plant №179
  • Ivan Yakushev (1940 — 1941) — director of combine №179[8]
  • Alexey Novikov (1941) — director of combine №179[8]
  • Grigory Sharkov (1941) — director of combine №179[8]
  • Methodius Klavsut (1941-1942) — director of combine №179
  • Ivan Dmitrievich Demidov (1941-1943) - Chief Engineer of the plant №179
  • Anatoly Sakhanitsky (1943-1946) — Director of the plant №179[9]
  • E. D. Berdichevsky (1946-1947) — Director of the plant №179
  • Valentin Zabaluev (1947-1957) — Director of Plant №179[10]
  • N. I. Sergeev (1957-1960) — Director of the Sibselmash plant
  • P. E. Bazunov (1960-1961) — Director of the Sibselmash plant
  • Konstantin Myshkov (1961-1969) — Director of the Sibselmash plant
  • Fedor Yakovlevich Kotov (1969-1976) — Director of the Sibselmash plant[11]
  • O. V. Kuznetsov (1976-1979) — General Director of the Sibselmash plant and Software
  • S. N. Sokolov (1979-1982) — General Director of Sibselmash
  • Vitaly Mukha (1982-1988) — CEO of Sibselmash
  • Viktor Kuleshov (1988-2001) — General Director of FSUE Sibselmash
  • Vasily Yurchenko (2002 — 01.2004) — General Director of FSUE NPO Sibselmash (since 2003 — JSC)
  • Oleg Utiralov (01.2004 — 08.27.2007[12]) — General Director of JSC NPO Sibselmash
  • Oleg Kostochkin (08.28.2007 — 30.03.2009) — General Director of JSC NPO Sibselmash
  • Vladimir Ignatovsky (30.03.2009 — 03.2010) — General Director of JSC NPO Sibselmash
  • Gennady Grebenshchikov (03.2010 — 08/24/2011) — General Director of JSC NPO Sibselmash[13]
  • Alexander Gorbunov (08/24/2011 — present) — Chairman of the Board of Sibselmash, Managing Director of the company from Prominvest Management Company[6]

Awards

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  • Order of Lenin (September 23, 1943) — «For exemplary performance of government tasks during the war years».
  • Order of the Patriotic War I degree (June 28, 1945) — «For outstanding contribution to the fulfillment of defense orders of the Motherland».
  • Order of the October Revolution (March 30, 1971) — «For the successful implementation of the five-year plan (1965-1970) and the organization of production of new equipment».

Conflicts

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In October 2000 the local department of the FSSP arrested a detached house of life from the enterprise for debts. The building with a height of 2 floors and a total area of almost 2500 m2 was completed a month later. According to the then management of the plant, the valuation of the building at 1 million 800 thousand rubles was too low, and the sale (to the local company "Byte") was illegal, since it had a mobilization purpose. After the implementation, the management appealed to both Rosvooruzhenie and the chief bailiff of the Russian Federation, and also tried to appeal the sale through the Leninsky district court. However, in the end nothing changed — answers came with support and sympathy, but the arrest was not lifted. The authorities said that if there were violations, they were not so significant. In addition, there are no norms in Russian legislation prohibiting the seizure and sale of mobilization facilities for debts. In 2007 as a result of a comprehensive inspection of the NGO Sibselmash by Rostechnadzor authorities, about 10 thousand tons of harmful industrial waste were identified on its territory. In 2008 Rostechnadzor authorities included the association in the "list of the six worst enterprises in Siberia in terms of industrial and environmental safety."

In September 2012 the plant completed the disposal of 650 cylinders of chlorine and ammonia. The cylinders were released in the 40s of the XX century, and then buried on the territory of Sibselmash (in 1967). The disposal cost the city budget 862 thousand rubles. The cost of disposal includes: purchase of personal protective equipment, purchase of caustic soda, payment for tractor work.[14]

References

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  1. ^ "Список аффилированных лиц". E-disclosure.ru. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  2. ^ Engel, Jeffrey A. (2007). Local Consequences of the Global Cold War. Stanford University Press. p. 145. ISBN 9780804759472.
  3. ^ "Russian Defense Business Directory". Federation of American Scientists. US Department of Commerce Bureau of Export Administration. May 1995. Retrieved 21 July 2017.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  4. ^ "Мэрия Новосибирска взыскивает с НПО "Сибсельмаш" средства по 12 искам". Коммерсантъ. 20 June 2017. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Экс–гендиректор «Сибсельмаша» решил вернуться на работу". www.kommersant.ru (in Russian). 2007-10-31. Retrieved 2024-06-17.
  6. ^ a b "Сибсельмаш: попытка №5 - Бизнес". Континент Сибирь Online (in Russian). 2011-08-26. Retrieved 2024-06-17.
  7. ^ "Налоговики вернулись на «Сибсельмаш» за долгом". www.kommersant.ru (in Russian). 2012-02-02. Retrieved 2024-06-17.
  8. ^ a b c d "ДИРЕКТОРА ПРЕДПРИЯТИЙ, СЕКРЕТАРИ НОВОСИБИРСКОГО ОБКОМА И ГОРКОМА ВКП(б) ПО ОТРАСЛЯМ ОБОРОННОЙ ПРОМЫШЛЕННОСТИ В ГОДЫ ВЕЛИКОЙ ОТЕЧЕСТВЕННОЙ ВОЙНЫ". Общественно поисковое движение "Война 1945". Retrieved 2024-06-17.
  9. ^ "12579". www.knowbysight.info. Retrieved 2024-06-17.
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  11. ^ "Обрекли на распыл - Газета «Правда»". archive.ph. 2013-04-17. Retrieved 2024-06-17.
  12. ^ квартал, Деловой (2009-04-06). "Короткие новости - 06.04.2009". nsk.dk.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-06-17.
  13. ^ "Геннадий Гребенщиков: «Сибсельмаш» не отказывается от долгов»". Континент Сибирь Online (in Russian). 2010-04-16. Retrieved 2024-06-17.
  14. ^ "Спасатели откопали сотни баллонов с хлором на «Сибсельмаше» (видео)". НГС.ру - новости Новосибирска (in Russian). 2012-10-19. Retrieved 2024-06-17.
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