Ural Turbine Plant signs over 20 maintenance agreements in 2007

In 2007, Ural Turbine Plant’s maintenance team signed over twenty contracts related to maintenance of the Ural turbines that are now being used abroad. The contract parties are mainly based in Kazakhstan, Byelorussia, Romania, Austria, and Bulgaria.

'We built up on our market position in Byelorussia and Kazakhstan last year and managed to more than quadruple the volume of our export contracts. In addition, we are thinking of entering Azerbaijan’s market and we’ll keep doing businesses with the heat power plants located on the premises of large industrial enterprises as well as keep on signing long-term maintenance agreements,’ Ural Turbine Plant Maintenance Service’s General Director Evgeniy Haikelson says.

For one, the Service has already signed a number of agreements regarding the delivery of spare parts for turbines with some heat power plants in Kazakhstan. Then, the plant’s representatives, alongside with the experts from the All-Russian Thermotechnical Institute, examined the T-100 turbine used at Minskaya heat power plant in Byelorussia and are now to restore it so that the machine can produce more heat and electricity.

Ural Turbine Plant Maintenance Service is Ural Turbine Plant and Teploenergoservice EC’s daughter enterprise that deals in maintenance services for steam and gas turbines.

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