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NIZHEGORODSKY Industrial Park, Republic of Bashkortostan NIZHEGORODSKY Industrial Park, Republic of Bashkortostan GENERAL INFORMATION Name of the industrial park Nizhegorodsky Federal district Volga (Privolzhsky) Federal District Subject of the Russian Federation Republic of Bashkortostan (constituent entity) Type of site Industrial Park Type of park Greenfield 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 Multi-industry Key products of industrial park 23 – Manufacturing of other non-metallic mineral products; residents according to OKVED 2 24 – Metallurgical production; 33 – Repair and installation of machinery and equipment; 46 - Wholesale trade, except for the wholesale trade of motor vehicles and motorcycles 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 Under designing IP type in accordance with ownership private form Ownership form of real estate assets private (not owned by IP residents) and internal infrastructure Name of the facility management Limited Liability Company “Management Company of the company Kameshkovo Industrial Park” Ownership form of Managing private Company INN (Taxpayer Identification Number) 0245951388 of the Management Company Park address 450520, Republic of Bashkortostan, Ufimsky District, near Nizhegorodka Settlement Full name of the contact person Gulnara Flurovna Usmanova Job position of the contact person Deputy Director for Legal Affairs Phone +7 (347) 248-14-65 E-mail [email protected] Industrial park website address www.prompark-rb.ru MAIN SERVICES OFFERED BY THE FACILITY MANAGEMENT COMPANY Property management Yes Land sales Yes Document generation date 25.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 1 of 11 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia Sale of buildings, structures, and No premises Land rentals Yes Lease of completed production sites, No premises, and structures Construction of ready-made No industrial buildings and engineering infrastructure facilities on commission from residents (built-to- suit service) Provision of special-purpose No industrial equipment to residents Services related to additional No protection of premises and their equipment with special protection and signalling means Security services for private No individuals and industrial park property Telephone communications services No Internet access services No ADDITIONAL SERVICES OFFERED BY THE FACILITY MANAGEMENT COMPANY Security services No Logistic services No Accounting services No Financial services, including financial No intermediation services and related ancillary services Staff recruitment No Legal services No Consulting services No Maintenance and operation of shared No facilities Advertising services No Postal and secretarial services No Educational and training services No Cargo and passenger transportation No services, provision of transport means Parking space provision services No IT services No Catering services and arrangement No of specialized food consuming areas Maintenance and operation of shared No facilities Site cleaning and waste removal No Other services No TRANSPORT ACCESSIBILITY Document generation date 25.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 2 of 11 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia Distance to the nearest city (town), 20 km Distance to the capital of the subject 20 of the Russian Federation, km Distance to Moscow, km 1,400 Distance to the nearest federal 12 highway, km Nearest road, name Ufa–Chishmy, 80 O RЗ 80K-032 Nearest road, distance, km 0 Length of road network within the 5.75 park territory, km Joining to railway lines No Railway lines within the park territory No Name of the nearest cargo offloading Dema-Sortirovochnaya Station facility Distance to the railway station, km 23 Distance to the nearest railway 20 transport unloading terminal, km Distance to the nearest airport, km 6 PARK INFRASTRUCTURE, LAND PLOT LAND PLOT Total area, hectares 82.6 Total area occupied by SMEs, 4.6276 hectares Land plot vacant area, hectares 57.54 Permissible hazard class for IV; V companies, structures and other facilities to be located Average sale price of a land plot 4,957,204 within the park territory, RUB per hectare Average sale price of a land plot 4,957,204 within the park territory for SMEs, RUB per hectare per year Average rental price of a land plot 195,999.96 within the park territory, RUB per hectare per year Average rental price of a land plot 195,999.96 within the park territory for SMEs, RUB per hectare per year Right to use a land plot ownership 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 including areas, allotted for SMEs 0 Document generation date 25.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 3 of 11 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia Available area of production 0 premises to be occupied by the residents, sq. m Maximum ceiling height of 0 industrial premises (up to framework), 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 Area of warehousing facilities, 0 sq. m Area of engineering and utility 0 facilities, sq. m POWER SUPPLY Electricity supply No Electrical capacity, MW 0 Available electrical capacity, MW 0 Source (sources) of electrical 0 energy, quantity, capacity (MW) Cost of connection to electrical 0 networks (excluding VAT) within the territory of Industrial Park for residents, rubles/MW Average tariff for electric power in 0 the park (excluding VAT), RUB/kW HEAT SUPPLY Heating supply No Heating energy capacity, Gkal/hour 0 Available heating energy capacity, 0 Gkal/hour Average tariff for heat supply in the 0 park (excluding VAT), RUB/Gcal GAS SUPPLY Gas supply availability No Gas supply capacity, m3/h 0 Gas supply spare capacity, m3/h 0 Average tariff for gas supply in the 0 park (excluding VAT), RUB/m3 WATER SUPPLY Document generation date 25.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 4 of 11 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia Water supply availability No including cold water supply No including hot water supply No including process water No including water for ire-fighting No systems Water supply capacity, m3/h 0 Available water supply capacity, 0 m3/h Average tariff for water supply in 0 the park (excluding VAT), RUB/m3 WASTE WATER AND SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITIES Availability of a centralized water No drainage system or treatment facilities Capacity of sewage and treatment 0 facilities, m3/h Available capacity of sewage and 0 treatment facilities, m3/h Sewage and treatment facilities 0 description Cost of connection, RUB/m3, 0 excluding VAT Storm water treatment facilities No COMMUNICATIONS IN THE PARK Internet connection speed, Mbps 0 INFORMATION ABOUT RESIDENTS Total number of residents in IP, units 4 including for SMEs, pcs 3 Number of Russian residents at the 4 end of reporting period, pcs Number of foreign residents at the 0 end of reporting period, pcs Number of residents who 0 commenced production in the park, units including for SMEs, pcs 0 Number of jobs created in the park, 0 units including for SMEs, pcs 0 Salary fund of residents of the 0 industrial park, million RUB Annual revenue of residents, 0 thousand RUB STATE SUPPORT OF PARK IP is a participant of federal state No programs Document generation date 25.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 5 of 11 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia IP is a participant of regional state No programs A recipient of subsidy under Yes Subprogram 2 “Development of Small and Medium Enterprises” of the State Program of the Russian Federation “Economic Development and Innovative Economy” SEZ status granted No PDA status granted No TAX BENEFITS FOR IP RESIDENTS WITH INDICATION OF ACTUAL TAX RATE Profit tax No Transport tax No Corporate property tax Yes Tax rate, % 0 Land tax Yes Tax rate, % 0,2 VAT No HUMAN RESOURCES AVAILABILITY NUMBER OF RESIDENTS AT A RADIAL DISTANCE FROM THE PARK up to 100 km, persons 1,239,840 up to 250 km, persons 0 up to 500 km, persons 0 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 including SMEs 0 2012 0 including SMEs 0 2013 0 including SMEs 0 2014 0 including SMEs 0 2015 0 including SMEs 0 2016 0 including SMEs 0 2017 0 including SMEs 0 2018 0 Document generation date 25.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 6 of 11 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia including SMEs 0 2019 0 including SMEs 0 2020 0 including SMEs 0 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN THE PARK, PEOPLE 2011 0 including SMEs 0 2012 0 including SMEs 0 2013 0 including SMEs 0 2014 0 including SMEs 0 2015 0 including SMEs 0 2016 0 including SMEs 0 2017 0 including SMEs 0 2018 0 including SMEs 0 2019 0 including SMEs 0 2020 0 including SMEs 0 SALARY FUND OF RESIDENTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL PARK, MILLION RUB 2011 0 2012 0 2013 0 2014 0 2015 0 2016 0 2017 0 2018 0 2019 0 2020 0 TOTAL AREA, HECTARES 2011 0 2012 0 2013 0 2014 0 2015 0 Document generation date 25.09.2021. Information source - www.gisip.ru 7 of 11 Ⓒ Minpromtorg (Ministry of Industry and Trade) of Russia 2016 0 2017 0 2018 0 2019 82.6 2020 82.6 AREA OCCUPIED BY RESIDENTS, HECTARES 2011 0 2012 0 2013 0 2014 0 2015 0 2016 0 2017 0 2018 0 2019 0 2020 8.64 LEASABLE AREA OF INDUSTRIAL PARK PREMISES, SQ.
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