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Source: Kolomna Diesel – Kolomensky – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.
TMH First Deputy General Director Alexander Morozov assessed the implementation of investment projects with preferential financing at the Kolomensky Zavod production site. Representatives of Transmashholding and TMH-Energy Solutions participated in the event: TMH Deputy General Directors A. Ledenev and D. Meshcheryakov, Vice President E. Pakermanov, Kolomensky Zavod General Director V. Yakovlev, TMH Engine Engineering Center General Director Anatoly Melnikov, and others.
The Kolomensky Plant (part of TMH-Energy Solutions) specializes in the production of medium-speed engines for locomotives, ships and vessels, small-scale and nuclear power generation facilities, and mining equipment. The company produces both diesel and multi-fuel models capable of running on liquefied gas, crude oil, and associated gas. TMH's Engine Engineering Center develops new engine designs.
Since 2018, the Kolomensky Plant has been actively modernizing production and localizing the production of key components. In 2023, the plant's investment project received federal support. Over 26 billion rubles will be allocated by 2027 for production development, component localization, and the development of new engine modifications. Financing will be provided through both the plant's own funds and targeted loans from the Industrial Development Fund.
The plant's infrastructure is currently undergoing an active modernization phase, with new competence centers and integrated production lines for key engine components being established: cylinder-piston assemblies and crankshafts, bearings and connecting rod bushings, camshafts, and pump drives. New testing facilities are also being commissioned. By 2027, the installation of over 100 units of new high-tech equipment is planned, and machine tools are being upgraded. Meanwhile, advanced engine models are being developed.
As part of the implementation of investment projects with funding from the Fund for Development Fund, the Kolomensky Plant has mastered the production of new units for small and nuclear power generation, locomotive construction, shipbuilding, and quarry equipment.
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