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BUDYONNOVSK Industrial Park, Stavropol Krai BUDYONNOVSK Industrial Park, Stavropol Krai GENERAL INFORMATION Name of the industrial park Budyonnovsk Federal district North Caucasian Federal District Subject of the Russian Federation Stavropol Krai (constituent entity) Type of site Industrial Park Type of park Greenfield Date of commissioning of the 2011 industrial park Included in the Register of the Yes Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia Membership in the Association of Yes Industrial Parks of Russia Availability of the Certificate of No Compliance with National Standard GOST R 56301-2014 “Industrial Parks. Requirements” Industrial park specialization Chemical Key products of industrial park 20 – Manufacturing of chemicals and chemical products; residents according to OKVED 2 22 – Manufacturing of rubber and plastic products The industrial park is included in the No infrastructure of the industrial cluster (in the group of enterprises with close industrial cooperation) Industrial park status Operating IP type in accordance with ownership state form Ownership form of real estate assets state (not owned by IP residents) and internal infrastructure Name of the facility management LLC Managing Company for Industrial Parks of Stavropol Krai company Ownership form of Managing state Company INN (Taxpayer Identification Number) 2623027283 of the Management Company Park address Stavropol Krai, city of Budyonnovsk Full name of the contact person Sergey Vladimirovich Mironenko Job position of the contact person Head of the Management Company Phone +7 (8652) 33-33-00 E-mail [email protected] Industrial park website address http://www.razvitie-stav.ru MAIN SERVICES OFFERED BY THE FACILITY MANAGEMENT COMPANY Document generation date 27.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 1 of 8 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia Property management Yes Land sales Yes Sale of buildings, structures, and Yes premises Land rentals Yes Lease of completed production sites, Yes premises, and structures Construction of ready-made Yes industrial buildings and engineering infrastructure facilities on commission from residents (built-to- suit service) Provision of special-purpose Yes industrial equipment to residents Security services for private Yes individuals and industrial park property ADDITIONAL SERVICES OFFERED BY THE FACILITY MANAGEMENT COMPANY Security services Yes Logistic services Yes Accounting services Yes Financial services, including financial Yes intermediation services and related ancillary services Staff recruitment Yes Legal services Yes Consulting services Yes Maintenance and operation of shared Yes facilities Advertising services Yes Postal and secretarial services Yes Educational and training services Yes Cargo and passenger transportation Yes services, provision of transport means Parking space provision services Yes IT services Yes Catering services and arrangement Yes of specialized food consuming areas Site cleaning and waste removal Yes TRANSPORT ACCESSIBILITY Distance to the nearest city (town), 0 km Distance to the capital of the subject 210 of the Russian Federation, km Distance to Moscow, km 1,470 Distance to the nearest federal 5 highway, km Nearest road, name A-167 Kochubey-Neftekumsk-Zelenokumsk-Mineralnye Vody Document generation date 27.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 2 of 8 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia Nearest road, distance, km 0 Joining to railway lines No Railway lines within the park territory Yes Name of the nearest cargo offloading Station Budyonnovsk facility Distance to the railway station, km 2 Distance to the nearest railway 2 transport unloading terminal, km Distance to the nearest airport, km 130 PARK INFRASTRUCTURE, LAND PLOT LAND PLOT Total area, hectares 135.2494 Land plot vacant area, hectares 122.401 Permissible hazard class for I; II; III; IV; V companies, structures and other facilities to be located Average sale price of a land plot 6,330,000 within the park territory, RUB per hectare Average sale price of a land plot 6,330,000 within the park territory for SMEs, RUB per hectare per year Average rental price of a land plot 11,800 within the park territory, RUB per hectare per year REAL ESTATE UNITS Total area of existing premises, sq. 0 m Total area of production premises to 0 be occupied by the residents, sq. m Available area of production 0 premises to be occupied by the residents, sq. m Average rental price for industrial 0 premises, RUB per sq. m per year Average sale price for industrial 0 premises, RUB per sq.m per year Total area of office premises to be 0 occupied by residents, sq. m Available area of office premises to 0 be occupied by residents, sq. m Average rental price for office 0 premises, RUB per sq. m per year Average sale price for office 0 premises, RUB per sq. m per year POWER SUPPLY Electricity supply Yes Electrical capacity, MW 80 Document generation date 27.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 3 of 8 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia Available electrical capacity, MW 72 Source (sources) of electrical Подстанции ГПП-2, ГПП-3 energy, quantity, capacity (MW) Average tariff for electric power in 5.5 the park (excluding VAT), RUB/kW HEAT SUPPLY Heating supply No Heating energy capacity, Gkal/hour 0 Available heating energy capacity, 0 Gkal/hour GAS SUPPLY Gas supply availability Yes Gas supply capacity, m3/h 187.5 Gas supply spare capacity, m3/h 187.5 Average tariff for gas supply in the 7 park (excluding VAT), RUB/m3 WATER SUPPLY Water supply availability No Water supply capacity, m3/h 0 Average tariff for water supply in 23 the park (excluding VAT), RUB/m3 WASTE WATER AND SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITIES Availability of a centralized water No drainage system or treatment facilities Storm water treatment facilities No COMMUNICATIONS IN THE PARK Communications channels Telephone; Internet Internet connection speed, Mbps 100 INFORMATION ABOUT RESIDENTS Total number of residents in IP, units 10 Number of Russian residents at the 10 end of reporting period, pcs Number of foreign residents at the 0 end of reporting period, pcs Number of residents who 1 commenced production in the park, units Number of jobs created in the park, 74 units Salary fund of residents of the 58.808 industrial park, million RUB Annual revenue of residents, 3,198,414 thousand RUB Document generation date 27.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 4 of 8 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia STATE SUPPORT OF PARK IP is a participant of federal state Yes programs IP is a participant of regional state No programs SEZ status granted No PDA status granted No TAX BENEFITS FOR IP RESIDENTS WITH INDICATION OF ACTUAL TAX RATE Profit tax Yes Tax rate, % 15.5 Transport tax No Corporate property tax Yes Tax rate, % 0 Land tax Yes Tax rate, % 0 VAT No HUMAN RESOURCES AVAILABILITY NUMBER OF RESIDENTS AT A RADIAL DISTANCE FROM THE PARK up to 100 km, persons 200,000 up to 250 km, persons 3,000,000 up to 500 km, persons 20,000,000 Availability of transport means for Yes commuting from inhabited localities to IP STATISTICAL INDICATORS INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION VOLUME OF RESIDENTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL PARK, MILLION RUB 2011 0 2012 0 2013 0 2014 0 2015 1,895.64 2016 3,024.98 2017 3,377.09 2018 2,590.8 2019 2,716.4 2020 3,198.4 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN THE PARK, PEOPLE 2011 0 2012 0 2013 0 Document generation date 27.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 5 of 8 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia 2014 77 2015 76 2016 76 2017 75 2018 74 2019 75 2020 74 SALARY FUND OF RESIDENTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL PARK, MILLION RUB 2011 0 2012 0 2013 0 2014 45.3 2015 65.4 2016 45.9 2017 51.2 2018 57.6 2019 58.2 2020 58.808 TOTAL AREA, HECTARES 2011 60 2012 60 2013 60 2014 60 2015 60 2016 60 2017 60 2018 60 2019 135.2 2020 135.2 AREA OCCUPIED BY RESIDENTS, HECTARES 2011 18.8 2012 18.8 2013 18.8 2014 18.8 2015 18.8 2016 18.8 2017 12.8 2018 12.8 2019 12.8 2020 12.8 LEASABLE AREA OF INDUSTRIAL PARK PREMISES, SQ. M 2011 0 Document generation date 27.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 6 of 8 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia 2012 0 2013 0 2014 0 2015 0 2016 0 2017 0 2018 0 2019 0 2020 0 TAX PAYMENTS BY RESIDENTS OF THE PARK TO THE CONSOLIDATED BUDGET OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION, TOTAL, MILLION RUB 2011 0 2012 0 2013 0 2014 2.422 2015 5.82 2016 499.934 2017 442.837 2018 608.074 2019 690.3 2020 465.514 Ongoing facility agreement entered No into by managing company INVESTMENTS IN THE PARK CUMULATIVE VALUE OF PRIVATE INVESTMENTS INTO THE PARK INFRASTRUCTURE, MILLION RUB 2011 0 2012 0 2013 0 2014 0 2015 0 2016 0 2017 0 2018 0 2019 0 2020 0 CUMULATIVE VALUE OF PUBLIC INVESTMENTS INTO THE PARK INFRASTRUCTURE, MILLION RUB 2011 0 including from the federal budget 0 (with a reference to federal executive authority) including from the regional budget 0 2012 0 Document generation date 27.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 7 of 8 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia including from the federal budget 0 (with a reference to federal executive authority) including from the regional budget 0 2013 214.7 2014 1,781.3 2015 0 2016 0 2017 0 2018 0 2019 0 2020 0 CUMULATIVE VALUE OF PARK RESIDENTS’ INVESTMENTS, MILLION RUB 2011 89.5 2012 1,576.7 2013 2,169.8 2014 4,128.1 2015 788.2 2016 177.9 2017 339.6 2018 3.6 2019 33.4 2020 18.7 Document generation date 27.09.2021.
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