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APPROVED by the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus No APPROVED by the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus No. 348 dated 21.03.2011 PLAN of reorganization of the republican unitary enterprises into the open joint stock companies for the period of 2011-2013 Year 2011 Ministry of Architecture and Construction 1. Novopolotskzhelezobeton, Production republican unitary enterprise 2. Orsha Experimental Mechanical Plant “Metallist, Production republican unitary enterprise Ministry of Industry 3. Evilam, Subsidiary production republican unitary enterprise of Evistor Works, Vitebsk 4. KOBALT, Instrument-making republican unitary enterprise, Pleshchenitsy, Logoysk District, Minsk Region. 5. AVTOREMPROMPROJECT, Project republican unitary enterprise, Minsk 6. EVISTOR Works, Production republican unitary enterprise, Vitebsk. 7. MINSK AUTOMATIC LINES P.M.MASHEROV WORKS, Production republican unitary enterprise 8. Eviret, Republican subsidiary trade and production unitary enterprise, Vitebsk 9. Belarusian State Project Institute, Republican unitary enterprise, Vitebsk 10. Gomel Measuring Devices Works, Republican unitary enterprise 11. Molodechno Radio Manufacturing “SPUTNIK”, Republican unitary enterprise. 12. Olsa, Republican unitary production enterprise, Mogilev 13. BELPROMIMPEX, Service and trade republican unitary enterprise, Minsk. Ministry of Trade 14. Experimental mechanical works of Belbyt, Production republican unitary enterprise, Minsk State Military and Industrial Committee 15. SKB Kamerton, Republican unitary research and development company, Minsk Year 2012 Ministry of Architecture and Construction 16. Project subsidiary unitary enterprise "Project Institute" of Vitebsk House Building Factory, Construction republican unitary enterprise, Vitebsk 17. Prefabricated reinforced concrete works No. 2, Republican subsidiary unitary production enterprise, Bobruisk 18. Prefabricated reinforced concrete works, Republican subsidiary unitary production. 19. Bobruisk House Building Factory, Construction republican unitary enterprise 20. Vitebsk House Building Factory, Construction republican unitary enterprise. 21. Mogilev House Building Factory, Construction republican unitary enterprise. Ministry of Construction 22. MINSK ELECTROTECHNICAL V.I.KOZLOV PLANT, Production republican unitary enterprise. 23. Mogilevliftmash, Republican unitary enterprise. 24. Branded Trading House of the Ministry of Industry, Republican unitary enterprise, Minsk. 25. Zenit, Republican unitary production subsidiary enterprise, Mogilev 26. Begoml Works “Vetraz”, Republican unitary production enterprise, Begoml, Dokshitsy District, Vitebsk Region Belarusian State Concern on Manufacturing and Distribution of Pharmaceutical and Microbiological Products 27. Hydrolysis Works, Republican unitary enterprise in Bobruisk. 28. Grodno Medical Drugs Works, Republican unitary enterprise. 29. Medical and Alcohol-containing Products Factory “ETANOL”. Republican unitary enterprise, Mozyr. Year 2013 Ministry of Architecture and Construction 30. Belstroycentr, Engineering republican unitary enterprise, Minsk 31. Belarusian Cement Plant, Production republican unitary enterprise, Kostyukovichy, Mogilev Region 32. Borisov Crystal F.E.Dzerzhinsky Works, Production republican unitary enterprise 33. Dzerzhinsk Experimental Mechanical Works, Production republican unitary enterprise 34. Krichevtsementnoshifer, Production republican unitary enterprise 35. Tsemstroyremont, Republican unitary subsidiary construction enterprise, Kostyukovichy, Mogilev Region 36. Molodechno Metal-Structures Plant, Republican unitary enterprise. 37. Granit, Republican unitary production enterprise, Mikashevichy, Luninets District, Brest region 38. Construction and Erection Enterprise No. 22 in Polotsk, Construction republican unitary enterprise 39. Tsementtorg, Trade and production subsidiary enterprise of Belarusian Cement Plant, Production republican unitary enterprise, Kostykovichy, Mogilev Region. Ministry of Culture 40. Theatre Workshops, Production republican unitary enterprise, Minsk Ministry of Industry 41. Narovlyany Hydroequipment Plant, Subsidiary republican unitary enterprise of Gomel Hydroprivod Plant, Republican unitary enterprise. 42. Hoyniki Hydroequipment Plant, Subsidiary republican unitary enterprise of Gomel Hydroprivod Plant, Republican unitary enterprise. 43. Kultservice, Cultural and Entertainment republican subsidiary unitary enterprise of Minsk Tractor Works. 44. KBTEM-ITC Research & Development and manufacturing republican unitary enterprise, Minsk 45. KBTEM-SO Research & Development and manufacturing republican unitary enterprise, Minsk 46. KBTEM-OMO Research & Development and manufacturing republican unitary enterprise, Minsk 47. ELECTRONMASH PLANT, Production republican unitary enterprise, Minsk 48. EPOS PLANT, Production republican unitary enterprise, Logoysk, Minsk Region 49. Minsk Plant of Special Tools and Production Equipment, Production republican unitary enterprise. 50. Minsk Gear Works, Production republican unitary enterprise 51. Metallurgtrans, Republican motor transport subsidiary unitary enterprise, Zhlobin, Gomel Region 52. Zhlobinmetallurgstroy, Republican subsidiary construction and erection unitary enterprise, Zhlobin, Gomel Region. 53. Trading House of Rechitsa Metizny Plant, Republican subsidiary trade and industrial unitary enterprise, Rechitsa, Gomel Region 54. Medical Center of Minsk Tractor Works, Republican subsidiary unitary enterprise, Minsk 55. Paporotnoye, Republican subsidiary agricultural unitary enterprise, Paporotnoye, Zhlobin District, Gomel Region. 56. Metallurgtorg, Republican subsidiary unitary trade enterprise, Zhlobin, Gomel Region 57. Republican engineering unitary enterprise "State Design Engineering Agency of Grain and Fodder Harvesting Machinery ", Gomel. 58. Tsvetmet, Republican production subsidiary unitary enterprise Zhodino, Minsk Region. 59. BELTSVETMET, Republican production unitary enterprise, Gatovo, Minsk District, Minsk Region. 60. Gomelvtormet, Republican production unitary enterprise, Gomel. 61. Grodnovtormet, Republican production unitary enterprise, Grodno. 62. Topaz, Republican production unitary enterprise, Gomel. 63. SP, Republican construction unitary enterprise, Gomel. 64. Metron, Republican agro-industrial unitary enterprise, Zhabichi, Logoysk District, Minsk Region. 65. Belarusian Metallurgical Works, Republican unitary enterprise, Zhlobin, Gomel Region. 66. Bobruisk Plant of Tractor Parts and Units, Republican unitary enterprise. 67. Vitebsk Plant of Tractor Spare Parts, Republican unitary enterprise. 68. Gomel Plant “Hydroprivod”, Republican unitary enterprise. 69. Gomel Moulding and Normal Works, Republican unitary enterprise. 70. Gomel Plant of Agricultural Machinery “Gomselmash”, Republican unitary enterprise. 71. Gomel Special and Production Tools Works, Republican unitary enterprise. 72. MINSK TRACTOR WORKS, Republican unitary enterprise. 73. Rechitsa Hardware Plant, Republican unitary enterprise, Rechitsa, Gomel Region. 74. Svetlogorsk Plant of Agricultural Machinery “Svetlogorskkormmash”, Republican unitary enterprise. 75. Smorgon Assembly Works, Republican unitary enterprise 76. Lepel Electromechanical Works, Republican unitary production subsidiary enterprise 77. Petrikov Machinery Plant “Avangard”, Republican unitary production subsidiary enterprise 78. Brestvtormet, Republican unitary production enterprise, Brest. 79. Vitebskvtormet, Republican unitary production enterprise, Vitebsk. 80. MINSKVTORMET, Republican unitary production enterprise Gatovo, Minsk District, Minsk Region. 81. Mogilevvtormet, Republican unitary production enterprise, Mogilev. 82. MTZTORGSERVICE, Republican trade and production subsidiary unitary, Minsk. 83. PLANTORG, Republican trade and production unitary enterprise, Minsk. Ministry of Agriculture and Foodstuffs 84. Osipovichi Bread-Making Plant, Republican subsidiary unitary production. 85. Borisovklebprom, Republican production unitary enterprise. 86. Vitebskklebprom, Republican unitary production enterprise. 87. Grodnoklebprom, Republican unitary production enterprise. 88. Mogilevklebprom, Republican unitary production enterprise. 89. Brestklebprom, Republican unitary production enterprise of bread-making industry. 90. Gomelklebprom, Republican unitary production enterprise of bread- making industry. Ministry of Trade 91. Belgiprotorg, Republican design unitary enterprise, Minsk. 92. Belbyttechproject, Republican design and construction production and technological unitary, Minsk. 93. Vitebsktorgtechnika, Republican production unitary enterprise. 94. Mogilevtorgtechnika, Republican production unitary enterprise. 95. TORGTECHNIKA, Republican production unitary enterprise, Minsk. 96. Bresttorgtechnika, Republican production unitary enterprise. 97. Gomeltorgtechnika, Republican production unitary enterprise. 98. BELTORGINFOSERVICE, Republican trade and production unitary enterprise, Minsk. 99. Gomel Plant of Trade Machinery, Republican unitary enterprise. 100. Belimporttorg, Republican trade unitary enterprise, Brest. Ministry of Transport and Communications 101. Health center “Zvezdny”, Republican subsidiary unitary enterprise Radoshkovichi, Molodechno District, Minsk Region. 102. Airlines “Gomeavia”, Republican unitary enterprise. 103. Airlines “Grodnoavia”, Republican unitary. 104. Belarusian Scientific and Research Transport Institute “Transtechnika”, Republican unitary enterprise, Minsk. 105. Aviation Information and Computer Center, Republican unitary enterprise, Minsk. 106. Minsk aircraft repair and overhaul works,
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