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Commercial Propositions of Zaporizhzhya Region 2015 COMMERCIAL PROPOSITIONS OF ZAPORIZHZHYA REGION 2015 № The name of the enterprise, address, Main areas of activities Type of products or service that are Amount of tel., fax, e-mail and web-site offered for export products offered for export 1 2 3 4 5 Industry 1 Public Joint Stock Company Producing and selling of special steels and Types of metal products: bars, rolling, About 11 000 ton “Electrometallurgical Works alloys: forgings. per month. “Dniprospetsstal” named after A.M. • Stainless steel Kuzmin” • Bearing steel Metal products according to the section: (PJSC “Dniprospetsstal”) • Structural steel round, square, flat. • Tool steel & PM : 69008,Ukraine, Zaporizhzhya, • High-speed steel & PM Pivdenne Shose, 81 •Heat-resistant steel & alloys Phone: +38 061 283 4040 Fax: +38 061 283 4005 E-mail: [email protected] Web-site: www.dss-ua.com 2 Public Joint Stock Company 1. Development and production of electrical 1. Complete supply systems for housing and Production for "Zaporizhzhya Electric Apparatus and other technical systems and equipment public utilities: 24 000 000 Factory" for industrial and civil projects.; 1.1 .pump stations. hryvnyas. 2. Development of electrical systems for 2. Electric power systems for public transport 69032, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhya, transport and communal services, (tram, trolleybus). Pivdenne Shose, 9 agricultural, metallurgical, metal-processing 3. Power Converters for underground Tel. Deputy General Director of Marketing industries etc. transport protection from electric shock; and Sales 3. Development and production of electric 3.1 charging systems for underground +38(061)212-57-09 apparatus, converter equipment for various accumulation station. Tel. International Relations Department purposes 4. Direct-current drive. +38(061)212-57-07, and power electronics consumer goods etc. 5. Thyristor exciters for synchronous E-mail: [email protected]. motors. Web-site: www.zeaz.com.ua All the exciters are equipped by transformers. 6. Rectifier for heavy conditions of work (for drill carriages, for traversing devices). 7.Cathodic protection: 2 № The name of the enterprise, address, Main areas of activities Type of products or service that are Amount of tel., fax, e-mail and web-site offered for export products offered for export 1 2 3 4 5 module converters of inverter type, transformers etc. 8. Consumer goods different hotplates 3 Private Joint Stock Company Production of: - Monocrystalline silicon 20,000.00 kg “Semiconductor plant” - Polycrystalline silicon - Monocrystalline - Polycrystalline silicon 10,000.00 kg 69600, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhya silicon Teplichna str., 16 - Silicon slim-rods - Silicon slim-rods (filaments) and bridges 1,500.00 kg Tel: +38(061) 214-85-03 (filaments) and Fax: +38(061)214-85-25 bridges - Silicon feed rods 2,000.00 kg E-mail: [email protected] - silicon feed rods Web-site: www.activsolar.ua - Silicon - Silicon Trichlorosilane (TCS) 100,000.00 kg www.semiconductorplant.com.ua Trichlorosilane (TCS) - silicon tetrachloride - Silicon tetrachloride (STC) 50,000.00 kg (STC) 4 State Enterprise Melitopol Plant Production of machinery and equipment for Telescopic lifts АP with the lifting height 70% “Gidromash” general purposes 14, 15, 18, 22, 28 m. 72312, Ukraine, Melitopol, Zaporizhzhya region, St. Dzerzhinsky, 191, Tel./fax: +38(0619) 42-20-31, +38(0619) 44-02-31 E-mail: [email protected] Web-site: www.gidromash.org.ua 5 Joint Stock Company “Zaporizhzhya Power lines Insulated wire 35 t/ day Cable Plant” Contact network for electric transport Contact wire 20 t/ day Transformers Transposed wire 12-15 t/ day 69093, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhya, Winding wire 20-25 t/ day Gladkova St., 2. Flexible winding wire 05-1 t/ day Тel.: +38(061)701-79-79; 3 № The name of the enterprise, address, Main areas of activities Type of products or service that are Amount of tel., fax, e-mail and web-site offered for export products offered for export 1 2 3 4 5 Fax: +38(061)701-79-12 E-mail: [email protected] Web-site: www.zkz.ua 6 Public Joint Stock Company Specialized company producing forgings Forgings in different configurations for 1000 tons in “Tokmak Press-Forging Plant” weighing from 0,14kg to 50kg using hot enterprise as: automotive industry, farm month forging method. machinery industry, mining and smelting 71709, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhya region, industry, railway car manufacturing, etc. Tokmak, Kuybyshev St., Tel./Fax: +38 (06178) 4-13-57 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Web-site: www.pokovka.com.ua 7 Zaporizhzhya State Enterprise Development and production of - Command-staff vehicles on various In agreement with “Radiopribor” communications means transport bases (on request of the the Customer Customer), combined radio sets, 69600, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhya, component and spare parts for them; Lenin Av, 3 - HF and VHF radio sets with Tel. +38 (061) 2897800, 2897802 communication range up to 350km: Fax +38 (061)2897801 - VHF radio receiver; E-mail: [email protected] - equipment of integral connection and Web-site:www.radiopribor.com.ua commutation (АВЗК); - Communication helmet (summer and winter versions); - Telephone set ТА-57У; - Antenna-mast devices and etc. 8 Public Joint Stock Company - vehicle production;; Cars Sales according to Zaporozhzhya Automobile Building - construction of buildings;; ZAZ SENS V 1,3 the customers Plant" (PJSC "ZAZ") - technical maintenance and reapair of cars;; ZAZ Lanos V 1,4 and 1,5 request - trucks activity ZAZ Chance V 1,3; 1,4 and 1,5 69600, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhya, Sedan Lenin Av.,8 Cars Tel.:+38(061)-213-83-03, ZAZ SENS V 1,3 4 № The name of the enterprise, address, Main areas of activities Type of products or service that are Amount of tel., fax, e-mail and web-site offered for export products offered for export 1 2 3 4 5 Fax: +38(061)-213-87-49 ZAA Lanos V 1,4 and 1,5 E-mail: [email protected], Web-site: ZAZ Chance V 1,3 ; 1,4 and 1,5 www.avtozaz.сom Hatchback Cars ZAZ Forza V 1,5 Chery A13 V 1,5 Cars ZAZ Forza V 1,5 Chery A13 V 1,5 Cars VIDA V1,4 and 1,5 VIDA V1,4 and 1,5 Hatchback Cars ZAZ SENS Pick up V 1,5 ZAZ Lanos Pick up V 1,5 -Spare parts for cars - ZAZ - Tavria, Slavuta, Pick up; - Sens Т-100; - Lanos T-150. - Component parts for production of Lanos T-150. 9 Public Joint Stock Company Production 1.The welding flux 8 000 tons “Zaporizhzhya factory of welding 2. Sodium silicate 30 000-35 000 fluxes and glassware” dissolvable (stone) tons 3. Liquid glass 5 000 tons 69035, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhya, Diagonalnaya str. 2 Tel./Fax: +38(061)289-03-50, +38(061)289-03-53 E-mail: [email protected] Web-site: www.steklo-flus.com 5 № The name of the enterprise, address, Main areas of activities Type of products or service that are Amount of tel., fax, e-mail and web-site offered for export products offered for export 1 2 3 4 5 10 Public Joint Stock Company Production and sales of refractory products Heat-resistant chromite-magnesia 1580 “Zaporozhogneupor” products for thermal units linings in metallurgical industry 69106, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhya, High-refractory magnesia-chromite 120 Pivnichne Shose, Teplichna Str, 22b/1 products for rotary kilns linings Tel: +38 (061) 222-42-01 Magnesia-carbonaceous refractories for 278 Fax: +38 (061) 222-42-12 casting ladles lining E-mail: [email protected] Web-site: www.zaporozhogneupor.com Half-stuff for production of chromite- 2594 magnesia products Half-stuff for production of magnesia- chromite products 918 General-purpose chamotte refractory 7598 products Highly alumina and corrundum 1265 productions Mullite-corrundum refractory products 385 Mullite-siliceous products for casting 390 ladles lining Slag-forming mixes for casting steel CCM 200 and in the bottom pouring 11 Limited Liability Company Production of induction equipment for - induction melting furnaces; Sales according to Termolit metal heating and melting - high-frequency transistor generators; the customers - induction heating and hardening units; request 72316, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhya region, - thirystor frequency converters; Melitopol, Zindelsa Str., 23 - spare parts for induction equipment Tel./Fax: +38 (0619) 42-40-12, +38 (0619) 42-03-14, +38 (0619) 42-02-19 E-mail: [email protected] Web-site: www.termolit.ua 6 № The name of the enterprise, address, Main areas of activities Type of products or service that are Amount of tel., fax, e-mail and web-site offered for export products offered for export 1 2 3 4 5 12 Limited Liability Company Wholesale and retail hardware. Hot water boiler is solid Wichlacz 50 pcs / month “АІСС Group” Production and sale of hot water boilers capacity from 10 to 1140 kVt solid Ukraine, 69032. Zaporizhzhya, Pivnichne Shose St., 27 Tel../ Fax: +38 (061) 219-00-44 Tel.: +38 (061) 228-00-44 +38 (099) 791-28-46 E-mail: [email protected] Web-site: www.aiss.com.ua www.wichlacz.com.ua 13 Factory Of TableWares – DSS LLC, The company produces over 550 names of 1) table-ware sets; Contractual TM “Steelay” high-quality table-flatware, kitchen-ware, 2) dishes for hot and cold food; cooking battery, wares for bars, restaurants 3) Commercial Kitchen and Bar 69000, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhya, and cafes manufactured of stainless steel. Accessories; Pivdenne shose, 83 The brand name is“STEELAY”. 5) Utensils for a buffet table. Tel.:+38 (061) 213-62-02, +38 (067) 613-20-11 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: www.steelay.com 14 “ZAZOSNASTKA” LTD Production of quality tooling, special parts; The dies: large (20 tons and more); On request components parts for automotive, medium dies (up to 10 tons); small special 69600, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhya, metallurgical, foundry and machinery- dies. Lenin Av.,8 building industries. The moulds: for aluminum and non- Phone: +38 (061) 286-00-84 ferrous alloys; for powder metallurgy; for Fax: +38 (061) 286-08-83 plastic injection; rubber made parts; E-mail: [email protected] expanded polystyrene.
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