A non-ferrous casting plant worth 900 million rubles has been put up for sale in Kurgan. The area of the object is 19.5 thousand square meters, of which 16.7 thousand square meters are production and warehouse premises, 2.8 thousand square meters are offices.
The property includes a galvanic and tool shop, a mechanical processing shop with modern machines and technologies, including robotic lines for powder coating of products.
All sites are equipped with operating crane beams of various tonnages. The object is fully equipped with communications, there is an entrance for trucks on a ramp basis with an extensive parking area. It is possible to purchase equipment separately for 350 million rubles or premises and territory for 600 million rubles.
Previously, the enterprise was located at the address of the "Non-ferrous Casting Plant - Advanced Technologies", but the organization was excluded from the unified state register of legal entities in 2019 due to unreliable information.
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