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Siemens JV opens compressor plant in Russia

The RusTurboMash joint venture of Siemens Energy and Iskra-Avigaz has opened a new compressor manufacturing plant in the Russian city of Perm.

Siemens holds a 51% stake in the joint venture and Iskra-Avigaz the rest. The combined investment of the two companies is €60 million.

The initial plan in the upcoming months is to gradually start with the production of stator components for small compressors, the companies said.

By late 2012, the plant is expected to produce complete compressors. This will create as many as 250 jobs.

“Russia is a strategic market for Siemens,” said Ralf Kannefass, head of the turbo equipment business segment of the oil and gas division of Siemens Energy. “We’ve been operating in Russia for many years. Together with our partner we’ll produce our latest generation of compressors in a state-of-the-art manufacturing plant.”

The new plant in Perm will deliver compressors with drives in the rating range between 6.3 und 32 megawatts (MW).

The first machines are to be delivered to and installed in a compressor station operated by Gazprom. Perm not only has a good infrastructure but also well-trained local specialists, according to Siemens officials.

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