The company "Cable Systems and Technologies" has launched a new production facility on the territory of the "Korolev" technology park - a plant for heating systems for pipelines. This was announced by Ekaterina Zinovieva, Deputy Chairman of the Moscow Region Government and Head of the Ministry of Investment.
The new production facility in the Moscow region will allow the company to increase its output by at least two times.
This year, the company plans to produce about 200 electric heating control cabinets, over 30 thousand fasteners, as well as five thousand explosion-proof junction boxes and heating sections.
The company's systems are successfully used for heating pipelines, as they are able to maintain the temperature of petroleum products and chemicals, have technological protection in low-temperature conditions, and ensure reliable operation in extreme conditions, including in explosive areas.
The company's main production is located in Chelyabinsk, and the opening of a new plant in Korolev will increase production capacity and expand the product range.
Earlierwww1.ru reported that the "Sasta" plantwill launch the production of five-axis machining machines for the manufacture of complex aircraft parts.
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