The Arbitration Court of the Nizhny Novgorod Region has satisfied the claim of the Krasnoye Sormovo plant (part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation, USC) against the Finnish company Wartsila Solutions Oy for 3.4 million euros.
The amount includes 1,047,000 euros of debt under the contract of March 5, 2019, 2,415,200 euros of debt under the contract of March 12, 2020, and 200 thousand rubles of expenses for state duty. The Nizhny Novgorod shipyard demanded payment from Wartsila for undelivered engines for dry cargo ships.
The Krasnoye Sormovo plant is one of the oldest Russian shipbuilding enterprises, founded in 1849.
During the four years of the Great Patriotic War, Krasnoye Sormovo built about 13 thousand T-34-85 tanks, which is 20% of the total production in the USSR. From January 1942, the plant began building submarines. The Navy received 27 diesel submarines.
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