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Organizations of ROSATOM in 2016 1 FSUE M.V. Protsenko Federal Research and Development Centre Start Production Association 2 FS Organizations of ROSATOM in 2016 FSUE M.V. Protsenko Federal Research and 1 Development Centre Start Production Association FSUE N.L. Dukhov All-Russia Research Institute of 2 Automatics 3 FSUE Elektrokhimpribor Integrated Plant 4 FSUE InstrumentationnFactory 5 FSUE Mayak Production Association FSUE Russian Federal Nuclear Centre – 6 E. I. Zababakhin All-Russian Research Institute of Technical Physics FSUE Russian Federal Nuclear Centre – All-Russian 7 Research Institute of Experimental Physics (FSUE RFNC VNIIEF) 8 FSUE Ural Electromechanical Plant 9 FSUE Production Association Sever FSUE A.P. Alexandrov Research Institute of 10 Technology FSUE Federal Research and Production Centre Yu.E. 11 Sedakov Research Institute of Measuring Systems 12 JSC FCS&HT SNPO Eleron Federal State Unitary Enterprise of the Nuclear-Powered 13 Fleet (FSUE Atomflot) FSUE Situation and Crisis Centre of the Federal Atomic 14 Energy Agency FSUE Emergency Response Centre of Rosatom (Saint 15 Petersburg) 16 JSC Obespechenie RFNC VNIIEF 17 JSC Expedition No. 2 18 FSUE Bazalt FSUE Research, Development and Certification Centre 19 for Comprehensive Data Protection 20 JSC Red Star JSC N.A. Dollezhal Research and Development Institute 21 of Power Engineering 22 JSC Sarov Generating Company 23 JSC Atomspetstrans 24 JSC Sarov Heating Network Company 25 JSC Dedal Research and Production Complex JSC D.V. Efremov Institute of Electrophysical 26 Apparatus 27 FSUE V.I. Lenin All-Russian Electrotechnical Institute FSUE Experimental Plant of V.I. Lenin All-Russian 28 Electrotechnical Institute 29 JSC Sarov Electric Grid Company 30 JSC Sarov Gas Supply Company 31 LLC Housing Management Company 32 LLC EnergoAvtotrans 33 JSC ARMZ Uranium Holding (Atomredmetzoloto) 34 JSC Khiagda 35 JSC Dalur PJSC Priargunsky Industrial Mining and Chemical 36 Union 37 ARMZ Service LLC 38 JSC Elkon Mining and Metallurgical Plant 39 JSC Elkon MMP Project 40 JSC RUSBURMASH 41 JSC VNIPIpromtekhnologii 42 JSC Uranium Mining Company Gornoye 43 JSC Lunnoye 44 LLC Urtuyskoe Motor Transport Service 45 LLC Motor Transport Services 46 LLC Telecommunications Enterprise 47 LLC Repair and Engineering Plant 48 LLC United Uranium Plants 49 LLC Agrofirma Itmanovo 50 LLC Firma Geostar 51 LLC Streltsovsky Construction and Repair Trust 52 JSC Television Centre 53 LLC Public Catering and Retail Directorate 54 LLC Dalur-Service 55 JSC First Ore Mining Company 56 JSC Uranium One Group 57 Uranium One Inc. 58 Uranium One Holding N.V. 59 Mantra Resources Pty Ltd. 60 Mantra East Africa Limited 61 Mantra Tanzania Limited 62 Nyanza Goldfields Limited 63 Ruvuma Resources Limited 64 Mantra Uranium South Africa (Pty) Ltd 65 LLP JV RUSBURMASH-Kazakhstan 66 Runex Uranium (Pty.) Ltd. 67 VOSTOK POWER RESOURCES LIMITED 68 ARMZ NAMIBIA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 69 Headspring Investments (Proprietary) Limited 70 OmegaCorp Minerais Limitada 71 Uranium One Exploration Pty Ltd 72 Likuyu Resources Limited 73 Namtumbo Resources Pty Ltd 74 Cheetah Resources s.a.r.l. 75 UrAsia Energy Ltd. 76 Uranium One Investments Inc. 77 SX Resources Inc. 78 JSC TVEL JSC United Company Separation and Sublimation 79 Complex 80 JSC Angarsk Electrolysis Chemical Complex 81 JSC Siberian Chemical Combine 82 JSC Ural Electrochemical Integrated Plant 83 JSC Production Association Electrochemical Plant 84 JSC Engineering Centre Russian Gas Centrifuge 85 PJSC Kovrov Mechanical Plant 86 LLC Urals Gas Centrifuge Plant 87 JSC Vladimir Production Association Tochmash 88 PJSC Machine Building Plant 89 JSC Chepetsky Mechanical Plant 90 JSC Moscow Polymetal Plant 91 PJSC Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrate Plant JSC A.A. Bochvar National Research Institute for 92 Inorganic Materials 93 JSC Industrial Innovations 94 LLC Novouralsk Research and Design Centre 95 LLC Novouralsk Instrumentation Plant 96 JSC OKB-Nizhny Novgorod 97 JSC Centrotekh-SPb 98 LLC Electrochemical Converter Plant 99 LLC ELEMASH-TEK 100 LLC NCCP-Instrument 101 LLC Teplovodokanal 102 JSC Commercial Centre 103 LLC Iskra 104 LLC NCCP-Energy 105 LLC Public Catering Combine 106 LLC Tochmash-Avto 107 LLC Ecoalliance 108 LLC MSZ-Mekhanika 109 JSC Uranium Enrichment Centre 110 JSC TVEL-STROY 111 LLC Siniy Utes Health Resort 112 LLC ELEMASHSPETSTRANS 113 LLC ELEMASH-AUTO 114 LLC ELEMASH MAGNIT JSC Health Resort and Recreation Complex 115 Kolontayevo 116 JSC NCCP Motor Transport Directorate 117 JSC Health Resort Bylina 118 LLC Motor Transport Directorate 119 LLC Hotel Complex Glazov 120 LLC Health Resort and Rehabilitation Centre Cheptsa 121 LLC Energoremont 122 LLC Pribor-Service 123 LLC ELEMASH-SPETSTRUBPROKAT 124 JSC NCCP-Engineering 125 JSC KMZ-Spetsmash 126 LLC KMZ-AUTO 127 LLC Seversk Telephone Company 128 LLC Instrumentation Company Pioneer 129 LLC Stankomash 130 LLC UECP-TELECOM 131 LLC Healthcare Centre Izumrud 132 LLC Transport and Logistics Centre 133 LLC Energy Service Company 134 LLC SibRegionPromservis 135 LLC Pribor-Service 136 LLC Cathode Materials 137 LLC Promparkservice 138 LLC Motor Transport Directorate 139 JSC Central Design and Technological Institute 140 LLC Health Resort and Rehabilitation Centre Berezka 141 LLC Service Centre Progress 142 OJSC SELMI LLC Scientific and Industrial Enterprise 143 NANOELECTRO 144 CJSC NP-Atom 145 LLC INTER SMART 146 JSC TENEX 147 INTERNEXCO GmbH 148 LLC Krown 149 JSC St. Petersburg ISOTOPE 150 JSC Atomenergopromsbyt 151 INTERNEXCO GmbH (Switzerland) 152 JSC International Uranium Enrichment Centre 153 TENEX-Korea co., Ltd. KABUSHIKIKAISHA TENEX-JAPAN (TENEX- 154 Japan co.) 155 TRADEWILL LIMITED 156 JSC TENEX-Logistics 157 TENAM Corporation JSC Russian Concern for Production of Electric and 158 Thermal Energy at Nuclear Power Plants (Rosenergoatom Concern) JSC Atomtechenergo Nuclear Power Plant 159 Commissioning, Operation Improvement and Management 160 JSC Atomenergoremont JSC All-Russian Research Institute for Nuclear Power 161 Plant Operation JSC All-Russian Production Association 162 Zarubezhatomenergostroy (JSC VPO ZAES) 163 JSC AtomEnergoSbyt 164 JSC Atomtekhexport 165 JSC Baltic NPP JSC Elektrogorsk Research and Engineering Centre for 166 NPP Safety 167 JSC Atomtrans 168 JSC Beloyarsk NPP-2 169 LLC Energoatominvest 170 JSC Consyst-OS 171 LLC Kola NPP-Auto 172 LLC Balakovo NPP-Auto 173 LLC Leningrad NPP-Auto 174 LLC Novovoronezh NPP-Auto 175 LLC Beloyarsk NPP-Auto 176 LLC AtomTeploSbyt 177 LLC Kola NPP-Service JSC Nuclear Power Plant Equipment Research 178 and Testing Centre 179 LLC Beloyarsk NPP-Service 180 LLC Volgodonsk NPP-Service 181 LLC Kalinin NPP-Service 182 LLC Kursk NPP-Service 183 LLC Kursk NPP-Auto 184 LLC Novovoronezh NPP-Service 185 LLC Smolensk NPP-Service LLC Association of Enterprises of the Ministry of 186 Atomic Energy of Russia 187 LLC AtomTeploElektroSet LLC Industrial Park of Building Materials Management 188 Company 189 JSC Design and Engineering Bureau VNIIAES 190 JSC Nuclear Industry Mortgage Company 191 LLC Atom-Utilities. Polyarnye Zori 192 CJSC Tehnatom 193 JSC Research and Production Firm Termoksid 194 JSC Atomenergomash 195 PJSC Machine-Building Plant ZiO-Podolsk JSC I. I. Afrikantov Experimental Design Bureau for 196 Mechanical Engineering 197 JSC Experimental Design Bureau GIDROPRESS 198 JSC Russian Power Engineering Company 199 JSC Engineering Company ZIOMAR 200 JSC Central Design Bureau of Machine Building JSC Research and Production Association Central 201 Research Institute of Machine Building Technology JSC Sverdlovsk Research Institute of Chemical 202 Engineering (SverdNIIkhimmash) JSC Specialized Scientific Research Institute for 203 Instrumentation Engineering (JSC SNIIP) 204 CJSC Atomtruboprovodmontazh 205 OJSC Nizhnyaya Tura Machine Engineering Plant Venta 206 JSC Engineering Company AEM-Technology JSC Experimental Refractory Metals and Hard 207 Alloys Plant (JSC OZTMiTS) 208 ARAKO spol. s r.o. 209 PJSC Energomashspetsstal 210 LLC AEM-Assets JSC All-Russian Research and Design Institute 211 of Nuclear Power Engineering (VNIIAM) 212 JSC AEM-Leasing 213 ATOMENERGOMASH CYPRUS LIMITED 214 EMSS Holdings Limited 215 UMP TRADING Société anonyme 216 Ganz Energetika Kft. LLC Ganz EEM 217 LLC Rusatom Overseas 218 LLC Foundry Petrozavodskmash JSC Branch Design and Technology Bureau of the 219 Development of Modern Technologies and Glass Manufacturing 220 JSC Construction and Installation Company Yug 221 JSC Trust SpetsAtomEnergoMontazh 222 JSC Institute for Physical and Technical Problems 223 JSC RusAtomStroy-Management 224 LLC Binom Corporation 225 LLC Turbine Technology AAEM 226 LLC Neftegazspetsstroy 227 LLC PZM-Service 228 JSC VNIIAES I&C JSC Volgodonsk Research and Design Institute of 229 Nuclear Power Plant Construction 230 Chladici veze Praha, a.s. 231 JSC RPC Khimpromengineering 232 LLC Argon 233 LLC Carbon and Composite Materials Plant 234 CJSC TENEX Technology Centre 235 LLC Alabuga-Volokno 236 JSC Rusatom Energy International 237 AKKUYU NUKLEER ANONIM SIRKETI 238 RAOS Project Oy 239 RAOS Voima Oy 240 JSC Rusatom Overseas Inc. 241 LLC Rusatom Overseas 242 OJSC Isotope 243 OJSC Isotope, Ekaterinburg 244 Reviss Servis Limited 245 RAIMS Limited 246 REVISS UK 247 Belfinvest 248 REVISS Inc JSC Nizhny Novgorod Engineering Company 249 Atomenergoproekt (JSC NIAEP) 250 JSC Atomstroyexport 251 LLC ASE-Engineering 252 NUKEM Technologies GmbH 253 LLC NIAEP-Service 254 LLC Trust Rosspetsenergomontazh 255 Nukem Technologies Engineering Services GmbH 256 JSC Atomenergoproekt 257 JSC NIKIMT Atomstroy 258 PJSC Energospetsmontazh JSC Scientific Research and Design Institute for Energy 259 Technologies ATOMPROEKT JSC Saint
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