Apollo has announced the launch of a new metal structure plant in the Esipovo industrial park in Solnechnogorsk. Investments in the project amounted to more than 500 million rubles.
The new enterprise will produce building metal structures, including building frames, beams, columns and trusses. Once at full capacity, the plant will be able to produce up to 1.7 thousand tons of products per month.
The plant will operate on the principles of lean manufacturing. This minimizes downtime and avoids the production of defective products. The workshops of the enterprise are equipped with modern equipment for loading and unloading heavy structures.
Apollo has significant experience in the production of metal structures and participated in the creation of facilities for companies such as Sberbank and Megafon, as well as in the construction of special economic zones Innopolis and Alabuga, the Skolkovo innovation center and many other industrial, logistics and shopping complexes.
Earlier www1.ru reported that a new plant for the production of granular ammonium sulfate on domestic equipment was commissioned in Kemerovo.
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