Metinvest Mining and Metallurgical Group is considering increasing the production of mine trawls for tanks to clear territories as part of Rinat Akhmetov’s Steel Front military initiative.
“The Ukrainian Armed Forces need 100 trawls per month,” said Metinvest Group Chief Operating Officer Alexander Mironenko in an interview with the corporate website.
According to him, the group’s specialists have been in close contact with the military since the beginning of the war and are constantly trying to respond to their needs. “When preparations for the counteroffensive began, we realized the extent of the enemy’s mining of our territory. These are many kilometers of fields mined mainly with TM-62 anti-tank mines. To cross them, other means are needed directly on the equipment.
One of these models, the most common in the Soviet Union, which is most suitable for Soviet-style T-64 and T-72 tanks used by the Ukrainian army, is an analog of the KMT-7 mine trawl. Its production was discontinued, and for some time this trawl was not produced.
“When the offensive began, the military asked us to look at the trophy samples taken from the downed Russian tanks… We made drawings and developed test samples of these trawls. Then we started testing them together with the military to make sure that the design was reliable and would withstand the number of explosions required by the regulations,” explains the top manager.
According to him, the trawls are now being used in many areas. We have delivered 8 units to the military, two more are waiting to be picked up by the military, and five are in the production process.
The trawls are used mainly in Zaporizhzhya and Donetsk. Metinvest maintains the trawls: if they are damaged, we take them away, repair them and install new rollers.
“Together with several teams, we are also considering the possibility of repairing old Soviet models, as they also fail and get damaged. There is a shortage of mine-resistant rollers that are blown up. We have set up mass production, because this is, so to speak, a consumable. Together with the trawl, we are transferring several more sets of these rollers so that they can be repaired very quickly in the field and continue to be used,” the top manager said.
According to him, without expanding production, five trawls are manufactured per month. There are opportunities to increase capacity, but there are not enough people. There are not enough specialists who can help increase production volumes, for example, to 10, 15, 20 mine trawls.
“We are now working with the Ministry of Defense to create favorable conditions and be able to recruit more staff and increase production. In general, the need mentioned by the military is more than 100 trawls per month. This is a need that needs to be met,” emphasized Mr. Myronenko.
“Metinvest is a vertically integrated group of steel and mining companies. The group’s enterprises are located mainly in Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Dnipro regions. The main shareholders of the holding are SCM Group (71.24%) and Smart Holding (23.76%), which jointly manage it.
Metinvest Holding LLC is the management company of Metinvest Group.
National Nuclear Generating Company Energoatom plans to increase the annual volume of electricity production to 95 billion kWh in two or three years, while the expected volume of electricity generation this year is 78 billion kWh, acting President of Energoatom Petro Kotin said at the forum Ukraine30 on Wednesday.
“We know how to do this, and we have big plans for the future, and if now we plan to generate 75 billion kWh in accordance with the energy balance, or maybe 78 billion, then our goal is to reach production of 95 billion kWh per year,” he said.
According to the head of the company, the company has planned a repair campaign for the next two to three years so that no more than two or three units will be under repair in winter.
As Deputy Energy Minister Yuriy Boiko said at the forum, during the preparation of the energy balance forecast for the current 2021, during discussions between NPC Ukrenergo, profile specialists of the Energy Ministry and Energoatom, by optimizing the repair site of Energoatom, it was possible to increase the additional generation of nuclear power plants (NPP) in the annual balance by 3 billion kWh.
“I think that this is a good indicator. Moreover, today there are preconditions that this figure will increase,” Boiko said, recalling the launch of Khmelnytsky NPP power unit No. 2 after the scheduled repair a month earlier than the planned date.
At the same time, the deputy minister said, three months of this year will be problematic for Energoatom – from August to October – during which the energy system will not be able to encompass all the electricity produced by Energoatom.
“In order to maximize the production of Energoatom, a number of measures should be taken. First of all, it is necessary to optimize the repair site so that repairs are not carried out in the cold season, but shifted to the summer. The next step is to optimize the repairs, namely those of them, which take place in the cold season,” Boiko said.
According to the Deputy Energy Minister, the construction of electrical installations for the production of hydrogen, the creation of data centers on the basis of NPP sites, the construction of flexible generating capacities, as well as the completion of power units No. 3-4 of Khmelnytsky NPP and No. 5 of Rivne NPP are among the long-term measures that will maximize the production of nuclear power.
Schulz (Kyiv) plans in 2018 to increase the number of completed projects to produce equipment for breweries by 30%, to 48.
“In 2017, the company produced 76% more equipment than in 2016. A total of 37 implemented projects in 2017 compared with 21 projects in 2016. This year we plan to retain the upward pace and reaching 30% and more rise in production compared with the previous year,” the founder of Schulz Bakhrom Kalandarov told Interfax-Ukraine.
He said that today 60% of the company’s products are exported. It is sold in Russia, in the CIS, EU, Asia (Vietnam) and North America (Canada).
The founder of Schulz said that this year the company brought to market a new brand of brewing equipment – SimpleBrew.
“A team of Czech engineers and leading Schulz experts worked on its design for more than three years, which made it possible to make the best product for the European market. In Simple Brew we developed standard solutions for 500 and 1,000 liters of cookers, so we made it more attractive for the price and quality, simplifying the service. We have also passed certification for equipment in accordance with European standards,” Kalandarov said.
He said that the share of Schulz of the Ukrainian brewing equipment market is 60%.
Schulz is engaged in the production of brewing equipment ranging from mini versions per 100 liters and to industrial designs for 5,000 liters, working on individual solutions for brewers. In addition to manufacturing breweries, the company produces auxiliary brewing equipment.
The main office and production facilities of Schulz are located in Kyiv. Representative offices are in Krakow, Prague and Moscow. Production facilities of the enterprise allow producing more than 50 sets of breweries per year. Since the company was founded in 2002, it has implemented more than 150 projects in 13 countries.