Rosenergomash

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Rosenergomash
Type Private company limited by shares
Industry Mechanical engineering
Electrical engineering
Power engineering
Headquarters Moscow
Key people
Vladimir Palikhata, President
Vladimir Midza, CEO
Products Electrical generators
Website www.rosenergomash.ru

Rosenergomash is a Russian electro-mechanical manufacturer and operator, [1] which owns or operates several plants in Ukraine and Russia. Corporate headquarters are in Moscow. The current President of the company is Vladimir Palikhata.

Contents

Overview

Novaya Kakhovka, Kherson Oblast, Ukraine

Novaya Kakhovka, Kherson Oblast, Ukraine

Kharkiv, Ukraine

Alexandria, Kirovohrad Oblast, Ukraine

Kolomna, Russia

Production

Large-size electric machines

Asynchronous electric motors conventional sizes 56-355

Direct-current electric machines

Industrial electric equipment

Social activity and charity

"Rosenergomash" is sponsor of the Russian Olympic Committee, participates in programs to support young gymnasts and children's ice-hockey.

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