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CHAPAEVSK» Located on the Territory of Advanced Social and Economic Development (TASED) 1 Welcome to Samara! INDUSTRIAL PARK «PREOBRAZHENKA» INDUSTRIAL PARK «NOVOSEMEYKINO» INDUSTRIAL PARK «CHAPAEVSK» located on the territory of advanced social and economic development (TASED) I-PARKS.RU GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION OF PARKS 2 INDUSTRIAL PARK NOVOSEMEYKINO Highway М5 1,51 ha 63 km 2,0 ha 1,94 ha 1,72 ha 1,9 ha 1,61 ha 17 km 3,47 ha 12,4 ha 5,08 ha 13 km Kurumoch Togliatti 24 km 74 km Samara Syzran INDUSTRIAL PARK CHAPAEVSK INDUSTRIAL PARK 2,02 ha 2,7 ha 2,0 ha Chapaevsk 2,32 ha 2,0 ha 2,0 ha 2,0 ha 2,73 ha 2,07 ha 2,0 ha 3,0 ha 1,5 ha Utevskaya St 3,0 ha 100 km 2,0 ha 1,5 ha PREOBRAZHENKA 2,0 ha 3,07 ha Going to . 3,0 ha Utevskaya St 2,5 ha Park in g 1,6 h 2,44 ha 6,6 ha 2,5 ha a 2,0 ha 2,5 ha 2,5 ha LLC Region-UK 1,68 ha 3,0 ha JSC NLT 6.91 ha 2,5 ha 3,0 ha Logistics Complex Russia Post 1,2 ha 2,5 ha LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 30 ha 7.9 ha Utevskaya St 1,87 ha 2,43 ha 2,0 ha 63 km 2,0 ha LLC Region-Shyna 63 1,63 ha 3,0 ha 2,0 ha 45 km 0.6 ha . 1,5 ha 2,4 ha 2,5 ha 3,0 ha 0,8 ha Service Р 226 LLC “TiK” area 1.2 ha 2,5 ha 2,5 ha 0.8 ha LLC 22,5 ha 17.8336 ha OKTAVA Water protection zone 1,5 ha 0.7 ha 2,75 ha 0,5 2,0 ha LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 ha 1,5 ha 11.3 ha LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 LLC LLC ZTI Volga 10.47 ha “Pharm SCD” 8 ha 2,0 ha 2 Ha 2,51 ha 3,568 ha LLC 1,4 ha LLC YANTAR PLUS M-GROUP 6,0 ha 2 ha 3,08 ha А 300 17 km Р 226 1,52 ha 42 km Kurgan GC DoorHan 2 ha LLC KNAUF GIPS CHELYABINSK 10422 m2 17 ha 2,30 ha LLC ENERGOBETON 2 ha 0,3 ha 6.0 ha 9,7 ha LLC RN-Snabjenie-Samara 4,7 ha 2 ha 2,9 ha 3,37 ha LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 8.27 ha LLC Robert Bosch Samara 3,33 ha 20.7 ha LLC Anthracite Р 226 2.7 ha 4,0 ha 7,156 ha 53 km 13 km Railway stationе Р 226 LABOR POTENTIAL OF THE NEAREST CITIES 3 Samara Region 3.179.500 people Samara Novokuibyshevsk 1.156.695 102.585 POKHVISTNEVO people people TOGLIATTI NOVOSEMEYKINO OTRADNIY ZHIGULEVSK KINEL OKTYABRSK Chapaevsk Togliatti SYZRAN NOVOKUIBYSHEVSK SAMARA 71.720 699.429 people people CHAPAEVSK NEFTEGORSK Syzran Novosemeykino 167.858 57.570 people people 55% Employable population RESIDENTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL PARKS 4 1 Anchor resident of IP 9 JSC NLT Preobrazhenka Logistics Complex Russia Post LLC Robert Bosch Samara Automotive Components Plant 10 LLC M-GROUP Metalworking, assembly 2 Anchor resident of IP Chapaevsk production LLC KNAUF GIPS CHELYABINSK gypsum binder and dry mix plant 11 LLC Region - UK Industrial warehouse complex 3 LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 Logistics complex 12 GC DoorHan Plant for production of components for all types 4 LLC Anthracite of gates, roller shutters and handling equipment NEW HOLLAND dealer service center 13 LLC TiK 5 LLC OKTAVAprint Production and repair base for servicing Production of paper products and cardboard, specialized equipment making and executing printing works 14 LLC ENERGOBETON 6 LLC Farm SKD Storage Reinforced Concrete Products Plant (RCP) and packaging of medicines 15 LLC YANTAR PLUS 7 LLC ZTI Volga Oil extraction plant Container Ware Plant 16 LLC RN-Snabjenie-Samara 8 LLC Region-Shina 63 Single Distribution Centre PPE Michelin Cargo Service Center 5 INDUSTRIAL PARK «PREOBRAZHENKA» Industrial Park “Preobrazhenka” is located on the border of the City District Samara in the municipal District of Volzhsky of the Sa- mara Region, at the junction of federal highway M32 and regional highway P226 I-PARKS.RU INDUSTRIAL PARK 6 «PREOBRAZHENKA» Utevskaya St Going to . Utevskaya St Parking 1,6 ha PLOT AREA: 6,6 ha LLC Region-UK JSC NLT 6.91 ha Logistics Complex LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 30 ha Russia Post 7.9 ha Utevskaya St ha total LLC Region-Shyna 63 167,3 0.6 ha . 0,8 ha Service Р 226 LLC “TiK” area 1.2 ha 56,8 ha free 0.8 ha LLC 22,5 ha OKTAVA 0.7 ha 0,5 LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 ha 94,4 ha occupied by residents 11.3 ha LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 LLC LLC ZTI Volga 10.47 ha “Pharm SCD” 8 ha LLC 2 Ha M-GROUP 2 ha 230 ha planned А 300 Р 226 GC DoorHan 2 ha 2 ha 0,3 ha LLC RN-Snabjenie-Samara 4,7 ha ANCHOR RESIDENT: 2 ha LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 8.27 ha LLC Robert Bosch Samara 20.7 ha LLC Anthracite Р 226 2.7 ha Automotive Components Plant Р 226 INDUSTRIAL PARK 7 «PREOBRAZHENKA» Yuzhniy Gorod Utevskaya St Yuzhniy Gorod Going to . Utevskaya St Parking 1,6 ha 6,6 ha LLC Region-UK JSC NLT 6.91 ha Logistics Complex LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 30 ha Russia Post 7.9 ha Utevskaya St LLC Region-Shyna 63 0.6 ha . 0,8 ha Service Р 226 LLC “TiK” area 1.2 ha 0.8 ha LLC 22,5 ha OKTAVA 0.7 ha 0,5 LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 ha 11.3 ha LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 LLC LLC ZTI Volga 10.47 ha “Pharm SCD” 8 ha LLC 2 Ha M-GROUP 2 ha А 300 Р 226 GC DoorHan 2 ha 2 ha 0,3 ha LLC RN-Snabjenie-Samara 4,7 ha 2 ha LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 8.27 ha LLC Robert Bosch Samara 20.7 ha LLC Anthracite Р 226 2.7 ha Preobrazhenka 49,3 ha Р 226 19,9 ha 25,4 ha 136,6 ha INDUSTRIAL PARK 8 «PREOBRAZHENKA» ENGINEERING Utevskaya St Going to . Utevskaya St INFRASTRUCTURE Parking 1,6 ha 6,6 ha LLC Region-UK 3.000 JSC NLT 6.91 ha Storm water drainage Logistics Complex l/sec LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 30 ha Russia Post 7.9 ha Utevskaya St LLC Region-Shyna 63 0.6 ha . 0,8 ha 2.000 Service Р 226 Household sewerage 3 LLC “TiK” area 1.2 ha m /day 0.8 ha LLC 22,5 ha OKTAVA 0.7 ha 0,5 LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 ha 11.3 ha LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 LLC LLC ZTI Volga 22,5 10.47 ha Electricity supply “Pharm SCD” 8 ha Mw LLC 2 Ha M-GROUP 2 ha А 300 Р 226 30.000 GC DoorHan 2 ha Gas supply 3 m /hour 2 ha 0,3 ha LLC RN-Snabjenie-Samara 4,7 ha 2 ha LLC SamaraTransAvto-2000 2.000 8.27 ha Water supply LLC Robert Bosch Samara 3 20.7 ha LLC Anthracite Р 226 m /day 2.7 ha Fiber Optic Networks Р 226 PREFERENCES FOR INVESTORS OF IP «PREOBRAZHENKA» 9 16.5% Cost of the 0% Property tax Corporate investment project income tax Up to 100 MLN. rubles 2 years _______ From 100 MLN. rubles up to 500 MLN. 4 years 4 years rubles From 500 MLN. rubles 5 years 5 years and more 10 INDUSTRIAL PARK «CHAPAEVSK» located on the territory of TASED INDUSTRIAL PARK «Chapaevsk» is located within the boundaries of TASED of the City of Chapaevsk, Samara Region, along route P226 (Samara-Pugachev-Engels-Volgograd) I-PARKS.RU INDUSTRIAL PARK 11 «CHAPAEVSK» located on the territory of TASED 2,02 ha 2,7 ha 2,0 ha 2,32 ha 2,0 ha 2,0 ha 2,0 ha 2,73 ha 2,07 ha PLOT AREA INCLUDING THE SECURITY ZONE: 2,0 ha 3,0 ha 1,5 ha 2,0 ha 3,0 ha 1,5 ha 2,0 ha 3,07 ha 3,0 ha 2,5 ha ha total 2,44 ha 2,5 ha 273,4 2,0 ha 2,5 ha 2,5 ha 1,68 ha 3,0 ha 2,5 ha 3,0 ha 158 ha free 1,2 ha 2,5 ha 1,87 ha 2,43 ha 2,0 ha 2,0 ha 1,63 ha 3,0 ha 2,0 ha 1,5 ha 2,4 ha 29 ha occupied 3,0 ha 2,5 ha 2,5 ha 2,5 ha 17.8336 ha 9,7 ha for SMEs Water protection zone 1,5 ha 2,75 ha 2,0 ha 1,5 ha 2,0 ha 2,51 ha 3,568 ha 1,4 ha LLC YANTAR PLUS 6,0 ha 3,08 ha ANCHOR RESIDENT: 1,52 ha Kurgan LLC KNAUF GIPS CHELYABINSK 10422 m2 17 ha 2,30 ha LLC ENERGOBETON 6.0 ha 9,7 ha 2,9 ha 3,37 ha 3,33 ha 4,0 ha 7,156 ha Gypsum binder and dry mix plant Railway stationе 12 INDUSTRIAL PARK «CHAPAEVSK» located on the territory of TOSER Chapaevsk 2,02 ha 2,7 ha 2,0 ha 2,32 ha 2,0 ha 2,0 ha 2,0 ha 2,73 ha 2,07 ha 2,0 ha 3,0 ha 1,5 ha 3,0 ha 2,0 ha 1,5 ha 2,0 ha 3,07 ha 3,0 ha 2,5 ha 2,44 ha 2,5 ha 2,0 ha 2,5 ha 2,5 ha 1,68 ha 3,0 ha 2,5 ha 3,0 ha 1,2 ha 2,5 ha 1,87 ha 2,43 ha 2,0 ha 2,0 ha 1,63 ha 3,0 ha 2,0 ha 1,5 ha 2,5 ha 2,4 ha 3,0 ha 2,5 ha 2,5 ha 17.8336 ha Water protection zone 1,5 ha 2,75 ha 2,0 ha 1,5 ha 2,0 ha 2,51 ha 3,568 ha 1,4 ha LLC YANTAR PLUS 6,0 ha 3,08 ha 1,52 ha Kurgan 2 LLC KNAUF GIPS CHELYABINSK 10422 m 17 ha 2,30 ha LLC ENERGOBETON 6.0 ha 9,7 ha 2,9 ha 3,37 ha 3,33 ha 4,0 ha 7,156 ha Railway stationе 2,02 ha 2,7 ha 2,0 ha 2,32 ha 2,0 ha 2,0 ha 2,0 ha 2,73 ha 2,07 ha 2,0 ha 3,0 ha 1,5 ha 13 INDUSTRIAL PARK 3,0 ha 2,0 ha 1,5 ha 2,0 ha 3,07 ha 3,0 ha «CHAPAEVSK» 2,5 ha located on the 2,44 ha 2,5 ha territory of TOSER 2,0 ha 2,5 ha 2,5 ha 1,68 ha 3,0 ha Going to 2,5 ha 3,0 ha regional highway 1,2 ha 2,5 ha 1,87 ha 2,43 ha ENGINEERING 2,0 ha 2,0 ha Р226 1,63 ha 3,0 ha 2,0 ha INFRASTRUCTURE 1,5 ha 2,4 ha 3,0 ha 2,5 ha 2,5 ha 2,5 ha 2.700 17.8336 ha Water supply Water protection zone 1,5 ha 2,75 ha l/sec 2,0 ha 1,5 ha 2,0 ha 55 2,51 ha 3,568 ha Electricity supply 1,4 ha LLC YANTAR PLUS 6,0 ha Mw 3,08 ha 1,52 ha Kurgan 40.000 LLC KNAUF GIPS CHELYABINSK 10422 m2 Gas supply 3 17 ha 2,30 ha m /hour LLC ENERGOBETON 6.0 ha 9,7 ha 2,9 ha Sewerage system 4.200 3,37 ha m3/day 3,33 ha 4,0 ha 7,156 ha Fiber Optic Networks Railway stationе PREFERENCES FOR INVESTORS OF IP «CHAPAEVSK» 14 NAME TOSER RATE TOSER TERM USUAL RATE Income tax To the federal budget 0% 5 years 3% 2% 5 years To the regional budget 17% 10% 6-10 years Property tax 0% 10 years 2,2% Land tax 0% 10 years 1,5% Insurance benefits* 7,6% 10 years 30% *this preferential tariff of insurance premiums is applied to the residents who received such status not later than within 3 years from the establishment date of the advanced development territory.
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