The first rebar steel plant with a capacity of up to 30,000 tons per year has been launched in the Kamchatka Territory.
This capacity will allow us to almost completely cover the region's needs for this construction material. This strategically important project will eliminate dependence on supplies from the central part of Russia.
Only domestic raw materials are planned to be used for production. The products of the Kamchatka rebar plant will be used in the construction of both housing and large infrastructure facilities.
Importantly, Kamchatka products will be approximately 25% cheaper than imported ones. This creates the prospect of reducing the cost per square meter of housing, as rebar is one of the key and most widely used materials in construction.
The Kamchatka rebar plant is focused on producing a wide range of products that meet the highest quality standards. Modern equipment and advanced technologies allow us to produce rebar of various diameters and strength classes, capable of meeting the needs of the most diverse construction projects. Quality control is carried out at every stage of production, from incoming raw material inspection to testing of finished products.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that deliveries of the Baikal-U microcontroller to replace foreign analogues have begun in Russia.
Read also:
Now on home
Герой России Гарнаев: никто из профессионалов о возобновлении производства на КАЗ всерьёз не говорит
Система отслеживает спутники на высотах до 50 000 км и ведёт за ними наблюдение
The armored vehicle is equipped with a KamAZ-740.35-400 diesel engine with a power of 400 hp.
Constant improvements in avionics, weapons and tactical capabilities will make the aircraft a flexible response to future challenges
The exterior of the KamAZ-54901 features fairings on the cab and chassis for fuel economy
Fighters are in demand both domestically and abroad
Tyazhpromexport and Venezuela Agree on Plant Revival
The company not only completed the state order, but also quickly mastered the production of AK-12K for special forces
Experts have developed a photogrammetric complex with a resolution of less than 1 cm