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Investment Project Kherson48 INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX QUESNIONNAIRE FOR THE INVESTMENT (CAPITAL) PROJECT Name of project Creation and mastering of mass-produced mini motor scooter Name of organization Public corporation “Beryslav machine plant" Essential elements of the organization: 74300, Kherson oblast, t. Beryslav, 25-richa mail address Dgovtnya st., 73 phone 2-29-38 fax, e-mail 2-25-34 Form of property Collective National property part (%) 50,24% Head of the factory (organization): Position Chairman of the board Full name Chaliy Oleksandr P. phone 2-26-44 Contact person on the investment project: Main engineer Position and full name Danfort Anatoliy S. telephone 2-24-01 fax Main activities Refrigerators and butter filters for ship's and (list of goods and services) diesel engines Authorized capital (US $) 750 th. $ USA Number of personnel 537 persons Trade turnover by main assets (US $) 2830 th. $ USA Description of the investment project Production first Ukraine mini motor scooter Investment project completion level Pre-production models have made, patent on industrial sample has been accorded General volume of investments (thousands of US dollars), including: - own costs 227 th. $ USA - needs in investment capital 660 th. $ USA Form of investment Straight investments Project payback time To 5 years Profitability index, % 1,3 QUESNIONNAIRE FOR THE INVESTMENT (CAPITAL) PROJECT Name of project Preparation and inculcation into production wind farms with power from 3 to 50 kW Name of organization Public corporation “Machine works “Amethyst" Essential elements of the organization: 75100, Kherson oblast, t. Tsurupinsk, Promislova mail address st., 1 phone 2-30-89 (code 8-242) fax, e-mail Form of property Collective National property part (%) 99,995 Head of the factory (organization): Position Chairman of the board Full name Boboshko Yuriy M. phone 2-30-89 (code 8-242) Contact person on the investment project: Position and full name Chairman of the board telephone Boboshko Yuriy M. fax 2-30-89 (code 8-242) Main activities Equipment for stocks (list of goods and services) Authorized capital (US $) 1480 th. $ USA Number of personnel 14 Trade turnover by main assets (US $) For a given moment does not work Description of the investment project Investment project completion level Design and project documentation have developed General volume of investments (thousands of US dollars), including: - own costs 3 th. $ USA - needs in investment capital 110 th. $ Form of investment Straight investments Project payback time to 10 years Profitability index, % - QUESNIONNAIRE FOR THE INVESTMENT (CAPITAL) PROJECT Name of investment project Metal processing complex for shapes manufacturing to meet the requirements of construction-assembly companies and machine engineering enterprises Name of enterprise Scientific-production commercial firm “TAVR” LTD General information about enterprise Postal address 59, Gorkiy Str., 73025 Kherson Telephone number +38(0552) 421284 Fax +38(0552) 423574 e-mail [email protected] Form of government collectively owned State owned share (%) 0% CEO (Chief manager of organization) Position Director Family name, name and patronymic Hrinavtsev Oleh Valeriyovych Director’s telephone number +38 (0552) 421284 Contact information regarding the investment project Position Director Family name, name and patronymic Hrinavtsev Oleh Valeriyovych Telephone number +38 (0552) 421284 Main products Hot-rolled section iron, hot-rolled sheet, bent (list of goods, services) steel sections. Rate of statute fund 1,0 (thousands, US dollars) Number of employees 28 Enterprise annual circulation of output 300,0 (thousands, US dollars) Gist of investment project Setting up a mini-metallurgical complex specialized in metal-rolling products manufacturing. The level of preparedness of investment 40% project Total amount of investments (thousands of US dollars) including: Enterprise’s own resources 600,0 Investments 8 300,0 Method of acquiring investments Direct financial investment Period of recoupment (years) 5 Rate of enterprise profitability (%) 100 QUESNIONNAIRE FOR THE INVESTMENT (CAPITL) PROJECT Name of project Brick plant Name of organization Company "Onyx" Essential elements of the organization: Ukraine, 74900, Kherson regeon, c. Mail address Novaya Kakhovka, str. Pervomaiskaya, 43 Phone t. (05549)2-17-77 Fax, e-mail t/f/ (05549) 5-45-00 Form of property Society with limited liability National property part (%) 0 % Head of the factory (organization): Position President Full name Shevchenco Alexander Grigoriyovitch Phone (05549) 5-45-00 Contact person on the investment project: Position Deputy president Full name Chapliga Alexandr Alexeyovitch Phone (05549) 2-17-77, 5-07-33 Maine activities Building (list of goods and services) Authorized capital (US $) 110.7 Number of personnel 25 Trade turnover by main assets (US $) 2002 company did not work Description of the investment project Production of the ceramic brick 20 million pieces on the year Investment project completion level 100 % General volume of investments (thousands of US dollars), including: 1000,00 - own costs 221,00 - need in investment capital 779,00 Form of investment Direct investments Project payback time 3 Profitability index, % 25-30% QUESNIONNAIRE FOR THE INVESTMENT (CAPITL) PROJECT BUILDING OF DIESEL FUEL HYDROFINING 1. Name of project PLANT. Open Joint-Stock Company "The Kherson Oil Refining 2. Name of organization Complex" (shorted - OJSC "Khersonnaftopererobka") Essential elements of the 73009, town of Kherson, vul. Naftovykiv 52 3. organization: mail address, Tel.: (0552) 29-51-20 Tel./fax: (0552) 29-51-09 phone/ fax, -mail E-mail: [email protected] Form of property Community. There is no share of the state ownership in 4. National property part (%) the authorized fund. Head of the factory Head of Board of Directors, Director General - 5. (organization): Position, Full Tryfonov Leonid Mykolayovych name, phone tel.: (0552) 29-51-20 Contact person on the Head of Board of Directors, Director General - 6. investment project: Position Tryfonov Leonid Mykolayovych and full name telephone/ fax tel.: (0552) 29-51-20 • Motor petrol -76 unleaded • Motor petrol -80 unleaded • Motor petrol -92 unleaded • Motor petrol -95 unleaded • Diesel fuel Main activities • Fuel mazut, type -40 7. (list of goods and services) • Road bitumen -60/90 • Road bitumen -90/130 • Structural bitumen -90/10 • Structural bitumen -70/30 • Liquefied gas for public-utility use • Liquid industrial oxygen 8. Authorized capital (US $) UAH 6582.6 thousand, US$ 1235 thousand 9. Number of personnel 1657 employees Trade turnover by main assets 10. US$ 12090 thousand (US $) Description of the investment Manufacturing of competitive diesel fuel and 11. project improvement of environment in the region. Investment project completion 12. Development of technical justification. level General volume of investments (thousands of US dollars), US$ 85 million 13. including: - own costs US$ 85 million - needs in investment capital 14. Form of investment Direct investments 15. Project payback time Up to 11 years 16. Profitability index, % 5.21 % QUESNIONNAIRE FOR THE INVESTMENT (CAPITL) PROJECT TURBO ELECTRIC GENERATOR 1. Name of project Patent for Invention No. 33602 2 Name of organization Omelchenko Serhiy Mykolayovych. Essential elements of the 73000, town of Kherson, vul. Dnipropetrovska 25 3 organization: mail address, Tel. (private): (0552) 22-39-96 phone/ fax, -mail Form of property 4 Private Enterprise. National property part (%) Head of the factory 5 (organization): Position, Full Director - Omelchenko Serhiy Mykolayovych . name, phone Main activities 6 Activity Protection. (list of goods and services) 7 Authorized capital (US $) US$10000 thousand 8 Number of personnel 10 employees Trade turnover by main assets 9 US$ 3000 (US $) Manufacturing of multi-purpose gas-turbine units for receiving of electrical energy and blast, including those for domestic mini-electric power plants and heat Description of the investment generators. 10 project ADVANTAGES: contact ability, solving of vibration problem, efficiency, capacity, patent and law protection (Ukrainian patent). Manufacturing of miniature flying complexes with remote control . Investment project completion 11 Research and design work. level General volume of investments (thousands of US dollars), US$ 200000 thousand 12 including: US$ 20000 thousand - own costs - needs in investment capital 13 Form of investment Founding of joint enterprise for credit receiving 14 Project payback time 2 years 15 Profitability index, % 18 % QUESNIONNAIRE FOR THE INVESTMENT (CAPITL) PROJECT COMBINED GAS TURBINE PLANT OF 1. Name of project OMELCHENKO 2. Name of organization Private Enterprise "Vzaimodeystviye" Essential elements of the 73000, town of Kherson, vul. Dnipropetrovska 25 3. organization: mail address, Tel.: (0552) 22-39-96 phone/ fax, -mail Form of property 4. Private National property part (%) Head of the factory 5. (organization): Position, Full Director - Omelchenko Serhiy Mykolayovych name, phone Contact person on the 6. investment project: Position Omelchenko Serhiy Mykolayovych and full name telephone/ fax Main activities 7. Security (list of goods and services) 8. Authorized capital (US $) US$ 10 thousand 9. Number of personnel 10 employees Trade turnover by main assets 10. US$ 3 thousand (US $) Making of gas turbine plant - an electric generator of new Description of the investment type, an efficient alternative to mechanical and hydraulic 11. project gears of mobil systems of agricultural
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