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Investment Volume - 4,2 Bln Tyumen region Positive connexion Gross regional product, bln. RUB 854,8 725,6 695,2 547,5 464,8 442,0 410,9 435,8 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 The share of investment in fixed assets in the GRP - 28.6% During the period from 2006 to 2013 GRP increased by 2.3 times Investment on fixed capital, bln. RUB 300 265,1 244,6 250 204,6 200 184,2 154,8 143,3 140,5 150 106,6 87,6 100 50 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 The volume of investments from 2006 till 2014 has increased by 3 times 3 Industrial production index, % 140 127,9 115,9 118,5 116,8 120 112,9 112,8 105,6 108,4 100 80 60 40 20 0 January - April 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 The volume of industrial production in the last 7 years has grown in 2 times in the manufacturing sector during 2014 -121% Opening of new industrial facilities (2006-2012 гг.) «Schlumberger» LLC. All projects investment volume - 4,2 bln. RUB 1 Summary amount of jobs- 700 people - - Plant for the production of electric submersible pumps; - - Plant for the production of the components of Hammer equipment; - - Siberian Training Center «Stekloteh» LLC. 2 Glassware plant Investment volume – 3,5 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 514 people «Porevit» LLC. 3 Wall materials plant Investment volume– 2,7 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – more than 350 Opening of new industrial facilities (2006-2012 гг.) «Tyumenstalmost» Plant 4 Investment volume– 2,5 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 1400 «Ochakovo» Plant 5 Investment volume– 2,5 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 350 6 «Bentec» Plant Investment volume 1 bln. RUB Amount of jobs - 270 Opening of new industrial facilities (2013-2014 гг.) 21 new plants! More than 4000 jobs! 7 Metallurgical plant in Tyumen 1 Investment volume – 21,29 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 1046 Opening 24.07.2013 «Tyumen plywood manufacturing plant» JSC 2 Investment volume -1,7 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 725 2nd stage Opening 30.07.2013 Baked goods factory in Tyumen 3 «FATUM» CJSC Investment volume – 640 mln. RUB Amount of jobs – 268 Opening 27.08.2013 Saw mill and pallet production plant in Tumasheva village «Zagros» LLC 4 Investment volume – 120 mln. RUB Amount of jobs – 30 Opening 30.08.2013 Tobolsk industrial site complex development «Tobolsk-Polymer» Plant 5 Investment volume – 62,4 bln. RUB Petrochemical complex development stage. Amount of jobs – 463 Refinery capacity production scale-up to 5,8 mln ton per year Opening Products pipeline «South-Balukskiy GPK Tobolsk- Investment volume – 13,4 bln. RUB 15.10.2013 Neftehim» construction stage Amount of jobs - 174 Investment volume - 22,7 bln. RUB- 2014 «Era-98» LLC 6 2 fish farm in Tyumen municipal district (fish propagation, fish processing ) Investment volume – 1,2 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 192 («Era-98»)- 2014 г. opening in 1st half of 2015 2 fish farm in Sladkovo municipal district (fish propagation, fish processing ) Investment volume – 0,5 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 105 (Opening 17.10.2013) «Prof Module» LLC 7 Thermal insulating sandwich panels, building panel production plant Investment volume – 800 mln. RUB Amount of jobs - 130 Opening 20.12. 2013 «Baker Hughes» (Ist Stage) Oil submersible cable production plant in Tyumen 8 Investment volume – 2 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 150 Opening 22.01.2014 «Antipinskyi refinery plant» III-rd Stage refinery complex construction 9 III-rd Stage Investment volume – 56,9 bln. RUB Total amount of the project investment – 140 bln. RUB Opening 29.01. 2014 Amount of jobs - 1100 After finishing the III-rd stage construction the amount of jobs will be 2600 10 Perforating system plant «DynaEnergetic Syberia» LLC Nizhnetavdinskyi municipal district Investment volume – 720 mln. RUB Opening Amount of jobs – 120 16.05.2014 Paint, plaster, primer production plant BITEX GmbH 11 Zavodoukovsk city Investment volume 350 mln. RUB Amount of jobs 17 Opening 30.05. 2014 «Mostootryad – 36» LLC 1. Steel structures plant Investment volume – 140 mln. RUB Amount of jobs - 120 12 2. Concrete products plant Investment volume – 705 mln. RUB Opening Amount of jobs – 70 01.08.2014 Thermal insulating materials plant «Knauf Insulation Tyumen» LLC 13 Investment volume – 3 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 200 Opening 22.08.2014 Furniture decorative coating films plant in Tyumen 14 «Schattdecor Tyumen» LLC Investment volume - 1,0 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 100 Opening 29.08.2014 г. Wheat processing plant (98,5% lysine production) 15 Agricultural holding «Yubileiniy» JSC Investment volume – 4,9 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 200 Ist Stage opening 27.11.2014 Renovation of a polymer pipe plant «POLYPLASTIC Group» LLC 16 Investment volume – 0,60 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 200 Renovation finishing 2nd half 2015 11 Opening of new industrial facilities in 2015 DANONE The development of the milk processing company Danone in the Tyumen region. 1 stage of construction opened on February 6th , 2015 Investment – 2,8 bln. RUB. Amount of jobs – 100 International hotel Mercure (company group Accor) opened on April 16th , 2015 Developer: ARSIB holding group Number of hotel rooms: 192 Volume of investment: 40 mln. EUR Plant manufacturing of dry building mixes and additives in concrete concernMC-Bauchemie, opened on May 15th, 2015 Investment volume – 564 mln. RUB. Amount of jobs – 60 «Production of polyethylene mesh for vegetables on the Zavodoukovsk territory» opened on May 27th, 2015 Investment – 100 mln RUB. Amount of jobs – 50 Sanatorium «Svetliy» opened on May 27th, 2015 Adress: Yalutorovsk city, Bahtiyarova street, 72 Investment volume: 70 mln. RUB Amount of jobs : 47 Sanatorium «Ingala» opened on May 27th, 2015 Adress: Tyumen region, Zavodoukovsk city, territory of the «Niva» dispensary Investor: CJSC Research and production enterprise «West Siberia» Investment volume: 500 mln. RUB Amount of jobs : 200 Completion of construction of 3 stage «Antipinskij oil processing plant» LLC Projected date of the opening: June 2015 General director - Investment – 57 bln. RUB Gennady Lisovichenko Amount of jobs – до 2600 «Tyumen Agro» LLC Greenhouse production of vegetables in greenhouses Projected date of the opening: August 2015 Investment – 2,2 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 183 Adress: Tyumen region, Narimanovo village, Central street, 23а.11 The project on construction of a logistics complex «Tander», projected date of the opening: September 2015 Investment – 1,5 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 1500 Adress: Tyumen region, Gusevo village «Era-98» LLC Projected date of the opening: 4th quarter 2015 The project is carried out in 2 stages: - Stage 1 - workshop on fish processing capacity of 5 000 tons/year. - Stage 2 - the shop closed cycle of water supply for growing walleye and whitefish with a capacity of 600 tons per year. Investment volume – 1,2 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 192 Construction of the plant for the production of ceramic bricks in Ishim LLC «Dorstroy-invest» Projected date of the opening: December 2015 Investment – 510 mln. RUB. Working places –100 NEW PLANNED PROJECTS «West-Siberian Petrochemical Plant» LLC. ,Project «Zapsibneftehim-2», Tobolsk Construction of the complex of the deep procession of hydrocarbon raw materials in polyolefins with the capacity of 2,0 mln. tons/year Investment – 7 bln. $ Amount of jobs – 1500 Construction of pig farm «Tyumensky» in the Nizhnetavdinsky area Investment – 6 bln. RUB Amount of jobs – 500 CJSC «Agro holding «Yubileiniy» Completion of 2 and 3 stages of construction of the plant for deep processing of wheat into the amino acid lysine 98.5% Investment – 4,9 bln. RUB. Amount of jobs - 200 Hotel of international network DOMINA Developer: LLC «World Trade center of Tyumen» Volume of investment: 1,2 bln RUB Number of hotel rooms: 177 Projected implementation period: 2015- 2017 Construction of the plant for the processing of peat in the Tyumen region «Phart» Investment – 450 mln. RUB. Amount of jobs – 70 Adress: Nizhnetavdinsky area, Novotormansky village Hotel within the brand «Hampton by Hilton» Projected volume of investment: 400 mln. RUB Beginning of the construction: end of 2015 Start-up of the hotel 1st quarter of 2017 Construction of the plant for the production of big bags and packaging containers Investment – 300 mln. RUB. Amount of jobs – 88 Adress: Isetskoe village, Kirova st., 4а. Construction of road-service center in Yarkovskiy district, Pokrovskoe village The project involves the construction of a mini-hotel with 20 rooms (40 beds), a fast food restaurant with 50 seats, goods stores, service stations, including trucks and gas stations. Project parameters: Investment - 64.5 mln. RUB Amount of jobs - 20 Planned projects Construction of the plant for the production of synthetic oil from natural gas in Tyumen Investment – 80 bln. RUB. Amount of jobs – up to 300 3 woodworking projects The total volume of investments - More than 10 bln. RUB Amount of jobs - 500 (negotiations with investors) Project of «ARSIB-holding» for the construction of two pigfarms (60000 heads) Project cheese production at existing facilities of «Tyumenmoloko» LLC 2 pig farms (60000 heads) in the Yurginskiy disctrict. Volume of investment: 2 bln. RUB Cheese production at existing facilities of «Tyumenmoloko» LLC. – 150 tons/month. Volume of investment: 200 mln. RUB Recreational center «Verhniy Bor» Project parameters: Project implementation period - 2012-2021 Investment - 1 500 mln. RUB Amount of new jobs: 300-350 Total amount of projects in the investment register is more than 300 with the volume of investment more than 1,5 trillion RUB and 43000 working places. Offers over 40 business cases for investment projects in the Tyumen region 38 3 key tools
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