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Delegation List Ukrainian Tm to Turkey DELEGATION LIST UKRAINIAN TRADE MISSION TO TURKEY 25-26 of September 2018, Istanbul MACHINERY AND ENGINEERING SERVICES TurkeyBiz turkey.biz.ua | disticaret.biz Viacheslav KRUZIN YEAR ESTABLISHED 2010 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 9 Yönetim Kurulu Üyesi [email protected] Ülkeler arasında artık ortak bir dil konuluşuluyor, aralarındaki sınırları kaldırdık. Üyelerimize 7 gün 24 saat hizmet vererek güvenle ihracat yapmaları için çalışıyoruz. Ülke temsilciliklerimizde bulunan dış ticaret ve Pavlivska Meydanı No: 10, lojistik uzmanı ekiplerimiz ürünlerinizi en doğru alıcıyla buluşturmak için 8 61003, Harkov yıldır çalışıyor. WE WOULD LIKE TO MEET: Hafif sanayi: kumaş, iplik, dikiş aksesuarları, dikiş ekipmanları. Tarım sektörü: tarım ekipman, tarım ekipman için yedek parçaları. Diğer endüstriyel ekipman. TECHSNABCOMPLECT SERVICE tehsnab.com.ua/ Eduard Margarian YEAR ESTABLISHED 2001 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 20 CCO [email protected] Our enterprise, "Techsnabcomplect Service", is a Ukrainian based company, founded in 2001, in Ukraine. We provide a full range of low voltage solutions to connect, protect, control and measure a wide range of 69095 Ukraine, Zaporozhye electrical installations, enclosures, switchboards, electronics and Oblast, Zaporozhye, electromechanical devices. The business improves the reliability and Ukrainskaia street 32/77 efficiency of its customers’ activities across all major industries including mining and metallurgy. Our team has an extensive experience in the implementation of various projects such as the sport stadium power supply, the Boryspil airport power supply project, the upgrade of the control system of the oil platform in Norway and several crane and lifting systems in Ukraine, Russia and Kazakhstan. PRODUCT / SERVICES We offer a range of services and products, such as: — manufacturing and delivery of electrical equipment, automation equipment, software; — scheming and adjustment of energy and electricity systems, automation systems, systems of uninterruptible power supply; — erection works, commissioning works; — manufacturing of low-voltage complete devices of various configurations and modifications; — manufacturing of electricity closets, boxes and control stations and automation systems; — development and adjustment of automation process control systems; — after-sales support services. WE WOULD LIKE TO MEET: We are highly interested in partnership that would allow executing joint projects in Turkey and Ukraine. Metal, mining and construction industries are the fields where we’re looking for potential customers to work with. CERTIFICATIONS: ALREADY EXPORTING TO: ISO 9001:2008 Sweden Paton Pilot Plant of Welding Equipment paton.ua YEAR ESTABLISHED 1959 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 400 Daria Sielina We produces the full assortment of professional welding equipment and is the Head of Sales Department leader of the market of welding apparatuses on the territory of Ukraine and the [email protected] CIS countries. The Paton Plant of Welding Equipment implements advanced cell/viber/whatsap: manufacturing sciences and engineering designs to produce the high quality 00380503327574 welding equipment with optimal specifications which provides the needs of big industrial enterprises as well as of private individuals. On orders of the Institute of Electric Welding named after Ye. O. Paton the Paton Plant of Welding Equipment produces surfacing units, equipment for machine-building 03045, 66 Novopirogovskaya str., Kiev plants and agricultural machinery industry, installations for electroslag welding and remelting, automated control systems for welding equipment, etc. The Paton Plant of Welding Equipment implements new technologies of high- performance and energy-conserving automated hidden arc welding, technologies for mechanized and automated pulsed arc welding. The Plant develops technologies and produces equipment for welding of nonrotational main pipeline couplings as well as unique apparatuses for automatic arc solvent sealing welding of girth seams in deep cutting including those for rotors of high-power turbines for Turboatom enterprise. PRODUCT / SERVICES The Paton Plant of Welding Equipment series manufacture includes the following products: • transformers and rectifiers for hand and machine arc welding and facing; • semiautomatic welders; • argon-arc welding apparatuses; • inverter equipment (MIG-MAG, TIG, MMA, including apparatuses with the function of synergic control and pulsed operation, plasma), apparatuses and sources for electroslag welding and remelting; • welding tractors for machine hidden arc welding of different steel grades, etc. • 5 year equipment warranty WE WOULD LIKE TO MEET: Machine building, shipbuilding, car building and construction companies. CERTIFICATIONS: ALREADY EXPORTING TO: EU CE EAC Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Myanmar, Poland, Russia, Romania, Uzbekistan, Czech Republic, Iran, Eq. Guinea, South Korea. EFFI LLC effi.com.ua YEAR ESTABLISHED 2015 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 45 Kryvulin Oleksandr Executive director EFFI is the only Ukrainian manufacturer of an energy efficient heating and cooling system for non-residential premises - the EFFI climate panels. Water radiant ceiling panels allow to reduce [email protected] heating and cooling costs by up to 50% and create perfect indoor climate. The technology of water ceiling panels is known in the world for more than 50 years and getting more popular due to energy saving and environmental aspects. 61002, Kharkiv, Alchevskih str, EFFI is a family owned company. Huge attention is paid to climate panel’s quality, new 15 developments, technical and marketing support for our partners and the smallest details of our work. PRODUCT / SERVICES We produce an energy efficient heating and cooling system for premises with high ceilings: production halls, car shops, logistics centers, sports and exhibition halls, supermarkets, etc. The production is located in Kharkiv, Ukraine. The components of European production and extensive experience in this technology allow us to create a competitive product of high quality, which is in demand both in the Ukrainian and European markets. Products are sold exclusively through a dealers network. We are open to finding new partners abroad. WE WOULD LIKE TO MEET: Manufacturers of similar products: Companies, who produce similar products in the heating segment, and EFFI climate panels could spread their products portfolio. These could be manufacturers of: - standard radiators (radiators are sold to residential market; and now they could spread to non-residential market); - boilers (they sell boilers, and with EFFI they could sell complex solution: ‘heat source + heating system’) - air heating products; - gas or electrical infrared heating systems In this case we offer OEM cooperation – we will produce climate panels under their brand. CERTIFICATIONS: ALREADY EXPORTING TO: EU Iceland, Moldova Melitopol mechanical plant Ltd http://mmplant.com.ua/ YEAR ESTABLISHED 2008 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 40 Andrushchenko Natalia Deputy director The enterprise is engaged in the manufacture of spare parts and [email protected] components for mobile machinery and stationary equipment used in agriculture and various industries. 72364, 11/2 Michurina str., Melitopol, We are building plant of hot stamping now, buying equipment for Zaporizhzha region hot treatment and carbonitration. PRODUCT / SERVICES Spare parts for transmission of agricultural techniques, spare parts for KA200 and KN78 for mining industry, interrow cultivators. Mastering of new products for 2-3 months. WE WOULD LIKE TO MEET: I would like to meet with potential business partners for the sale of black metal products obtained by hot stamping, who sell non-original spare parts for tractors and other agricultural equipment for making orders on their request. CERTIFICATIONS: ALREADY EXPORTING TO: - Russia, Bulgaria PJSC “Energomashspetsstal” http://emss.ua YEAR ESTABLISHED 1954 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 1600 Ivanyuta Oleksiy Chief of sales department PJSC “Energomashspetsstal” is the largest Ukrainian shipbuilding and semi-finished manufacture of special forged and casted products of individual products and small-scale production for metallurgy, shipbuilding, energy [email protected] (wind, steam, hydro, nuclear), and general engineering. The company has the latest metallurgical, metal and machining 84306, Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, Ukraine equipment, and is capable to perform the complete production cycle – from generation of marketing and technical ideas up to its materialization into finished products. PRODUCT / SERVICES Branches of activity of the enterprise: 1. Power industry, Nuclear Power Station: - rotors of steam turbines - generator rotors - rotors for wind mills - runner hubs - cylinder bodies - hydro shafts - steam generator shells - shells of reactor body - bottom of reactor body - parts of main circulation pump and main circulation pipeline - parts of steam generator collector of reactor units WWER-1000, WWER-1200 2. General machinery and oil-and-gas-and-chemical industry: - different types of cylinder - traverses - body casting - housings - gear wheels - ring gear - crossbars - plugs 3. 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