A Russian government delegation visited KAMAZ

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Alfiya Kogogina, a State Duma deputy and First Deputy Chair of the State Duma Committee on Small and Medium-Sized Entrepreneurship, chaired an off-site meeting on state support for industrial parks within the framework of programs implemented by the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

KAMAZ was visited by Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation Tatyana Ilyushnikova and Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan – Minister of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan Midkhat Shagiakhmetov. The delegation was met by the company's CEO Sergey Kogogin, Acting Deputy CEO – Director of Development Evgeny Makarov, Automobile Plant Director Dmitry Borodinov, and other top managers.

At the KAMAZ Visitor Center, guests learned about the company's history, key development milestones, and current achievements. Afterward, the delegation visited KIP Master, a KAMAZ subsidiary that leases production and office space. It is the first industrial park in the Republic of Tatarstan and the largest brownfield site in Russia, where the technology park concept was presented. The guests learned about the operations of the resident companies, visiting Stis-Naberezhnye Chelny LLC and Polikhim Systems LLC.

The main point of the program was a meeting on issues of state support for industrial parks within the framework of programs implemented by the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

"The industrial park infrastructure created through federal government support has created favorable conditions for the development of production facilities for over a thousand residents, who have contributed approximately 160 billion rubles in taxes to the federal budget by 2025," noted Alfia Kogogina. She also expressed gratitude to the Russian Ministry of Economic Development, the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Russian Government for their support of KAMAZ and other automotive industry companies.

The visit also included a tour of KAMAZ's most high-tech plant, the Cabin Frame Plant, and the KAMAZ-Avtosport non-profit partnership. At the end of the working day, the guests were introduced to the product lineup and tested the latest KAMAZ vehicles, including a test drive of the legendary KAMAZ-Master team's sports cars.

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KAMAZ hosted an open cross-country skiing championship

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The open cross-country skiing championship was held in Pribrezhny City Park as part of the 2026 KAMAZ PJSC Spartakiad. The company's Trade Union organized this large-scale sporting event, which attracted approximately 300 participants.

This year, the ski races coincided with three significant events: the 50th anniversary of the first KAMAZ truck, the 55th anniversary of the auto giant's trade union, and the 400th anniversary of the founding of Naberezhnye Chelny. Participants extended far beyond the city and the auto giant. Representatives of KAMAZ subsidiaries—Nefaz PJSC, TZA PJSC, Avtosvet LLC (an OAT Group company in Dimitrovgrad)—participated in the competition, as well as members of the Naberezhnye Chelny Trade Union Coordinating Council and employees of the Education Trade Union.

Ildar Shamilov, Chairman of the KAMAZ Trade Union, delivered a welcoming speech. He emphasized that these competitions have become a good tradition uniting teams from various companies, noted the benefits of sport, and wished everyone good luck on the track.

"We participate in the championship every year. We started with two or three people, and today our team has ten members. Skiing has significantly developed at our company: we have a coach and regular training. Denis Shelkoplyas, a holder of numerous titles, works at NEFAZ and trains our guys. Today, we're competing with a renewed lineup: experienced racers have been joined by newcomers. We arrived with a fighting spirit!" commented Larisa Zagitova, Deputy Chair of the NEFAZ Trade Union.

"This is my third year in a row. And I've placed second every time. I'm in fighting spirit! There are some serious, technically skilled competitors here, but we're trying to keep up," shared Vyacheslav Sharonov, an employee of Avtosvet. Incidentally, at the 2026 meet, Vyacheslav again finished among the top three in his age group, this time in third place.

"This is my fourth time participating in the championship, competing in the 50-weight category. I missed out last year, but I'm back this year. I love skiing!" said Almira Imamova, a crane operator at PAO TZA. The representative of this KAMAZ subsidiary placed second.

The main championship program included individual and team competitions. Participants competed in four age groups: 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, and 50 and older. The women in the 18-29 age category were the first to take to the ski tracks. The races were spectacular and emotional.

While the adults competed for seconds, entertainers worked for the children. Rustam Gatin's field kitchen kept everyone warm – buckwheat porridge with meat and hot tea were a huge hit.

The competition concluded with an awards ceremony. The winners and runners-up received well-deserved medals and certificates from the KAMAZ Trade Union.

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From high-quality road maintenance to efficient operation of KAMAZ divisions

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The KAMAZ PJSC Department of Specialized Equipment and Road Maintenance has been operating around the clock. Since the start of the winter season, more than 33,000 cubic meters of snow have been removed from KAMAZ sites.

According to Mikhail Suranovich, Director of the Department of Specialized Equipment and Road Maintenance (DSTISAD), work is organized around the clock. On the first shift, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., an average of 20 vehicles are on the road, while at night, four to six vehicles are on duty. "While everyone is sleeping, we clear the areas in front of the administrative building and the parking lots for passenger vehicles. We strive to ensure that KAMAZ workers have a good morning. Around 20 people are engaged in manual labor every day: it's mainly women who beautify the bus stops. To prevent accidents, we strive to make the roads wider. We promptly clear snow from the storage area of KAMAZ Trade and Finance Company vehicles. It's important that the equipment can be transported to the customer without any problems, if needed," said Mikhail Suranovich.

The department oversees 64 kilometers of factory roads, over 600,000 square meters of paved areas, 34 public transportation stops, and 12 underground crossings. The vehicles involved in site cleanups can be heavily loaded. To ensure tractors, bulldozers, graders, and other equipment remain operational, the department has maintenance personnel who quickly get them back on track in the event of technical problems.

The unit begins preparations for ice removal well in advance. In the second half of summer, specialists prepare a thousand tons of sand and salt mixture, which is used daily during the winter to remove ice. This agent breaks down the compacted snow and facilitates removal. Industrial salt is also used, spread on the roads by a grit spreader truck, whose crew works around the clock. The technology is simple: under the wheels of thousands of vehicles, the snow cover turns into "mush," and then graders remove it from the road.

Snow is removed to company-approved sites on KAMAZ premises and to a backup site off-site. "Last winter season, we removed 21,550 cubic meters of snow. Since the start of this season, we've removed 33,600 cubic meters. Our results already significantly exceed last year's," noted Mikhail Suranovich.

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Kolomna Plant employee Anatoly Vasilyevich Podoprosvetov received the People's Prize "Bright Past"

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Anatoly Vasilyevich Podoprosvetov, an employee of the Kolomensky Plant, received the "Bright Past" People's Award for his significant contribution to the development of domestic locomotive engineering! The award ceremony took place on January 26 of this year at the Naum Orlov Drama Theater in Chelyabinsk.

The "Bright Past" People's Award was established by bard Oleg Mityaev 22 years ago and has held federal status since 2010. The award's winners are outstanding natives of the Chelyabinsk region.

Anatoly Vasilyevich Podoprosvetov is the chief locomotive designer at the Kolomna Plant, serving in this position for 25 years, from 1994 to 2019. He was one of the creators of the TEP80 diesel locomotive, with its unique undercarriage, which set a speed record of 271 km/h (still unbroken).

Under Podoprosvetov's leadership, the Kolomensky Plant developed the first domestic mainline DC passenger electric locomotive, the EP2K; the TEP70BS passenger diesel locomotive, which supplied power to train cars; the 2TE70 freight diesel locomotive, capable of hauling trains weighing over 6,000 tons; and, in collaboration with diesel engine specialists, developed modular, transportable, multi-purpose power plants for the oil and gas industry.

Photo: from the personal archive of A.V. Podoprosvetov

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Global modernization continues at the Kolomensky plant

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Two new vertical CNC lathes have begun operation in Machine Shop No. 63. They are designed for machining large gears: one machine can handle workpieces up to 6,300 mm in diameter, the other up to 5,000 mm.

The key advantages of the new equipment are high productivity and precision. The machines are equipped with linear guides and automatic lubrication and cooling systems. This allows them to withstand heavy cutting conditions, reducing the number of roughing passes and overall machining time. Compared to previous models, the new machines operate faster and produce better surface quality.

Currently, production programs for two product lines have already been developed for the machines. The plant plans to significantly expand this product range.

The equipment purchase was made as part of the technical re-equipment investment program—the largest in the TMH Group. The program is being implemented with the support of the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade and loans from the Industrial Development Fund (IDF). It includes not only the modernization of the machine tool fleet but also the development of new component production and the expansion of the plant's testing capacity.

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The name of Kolomna Zavod worker and Hero of the Soviet Union Mikhail Konovalov is immortalized in Kolomna.

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An information plaque honoring the Hero was unveiled on the building where Mikhail Konovalov lived (No. 13, located on Oksky Prospekt). The ceremony was attended by Konovalov's family, relatives, and friends, as well as representatives of the workforces of the enterprises where Mikhail Sergeyevich worked, including a delegation from the Kolomensky Plant.

Konovalov worked at our plant as a mechanic. He got the job right after graduating from school. He proved himself a responsible and competent specialist. In 1934, he was drafted into the Red Army. After serving his mandatory military service, he returned to the workforce at the Kolomensky plant.

In 1939, Konovalov was again called up to serve in the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. From November 1941, Mikhail served on the front lines of the Great Patriotic War. He participated in battles at Stalingrad, the Kursk Bulge, and Belgorod, in Belarus. By June 1944, Guards Sergeant Mikhail Konovalov commanded a squad of the 158th Guards Rifle Regiment, 51st Guards Rifle Division, 6th Guards Army, 1st Baltic Front. He distinguished himself during the crossing of the Western Dvina.

On June 25, 1944, Konovalov was one of the first to cross the Western Dvina River near the village of Balbechye, Beshenkovichi District, Vitebsk Region, Byelorussian SSR. Upon reaching the left bank of the river, he was the first to break into enemy trenches, killing six Nazi soldiers. Eighteen more men crossed the river to Konovalov's aid. The enemy launched two counterattacks, but the brave soldiers repelled them, killing approximately 40 German soldiers and four machine guns. This enabled the division's two regiments to successfully cross the river.

Near Polotsk, Mikhail was wounded, treated in a medical battalion, and then again went west with his regiment.

By the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of July 22, 1944, for “exemplary performance of combat missions of the command on the front in the fight against the German invaders and the courage and heroism displayed in doing so,” Guards Sergeant Mikhail Konovalov was awarded the high title of Hero of the Soviet Union with the presentation of the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal, number 8625.

He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st degree, and a number of medals.

On December 25, 1944, Guards Senior Sergeant Mikhail Konovalov was seriously wounded. Shrapnel from an exploding mine pierced his face, chest, arm, and leg. He spent nearly six months in hospitals and underwent several surgeries. But the doctors nursed the soldier back to health.

In 1945, M.S. Konovalov was demobilized from the Soviet Army due to poor health. He returned to Kolomna and underwent extensive treatment. From 1951 to 1971, he worked as a mechanic at a Kolomna enterprise.

Mikhail Semenovich died on January 17, 2002, and was buried in the Old City Cemetery of Kolomna.

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A new art object adorns the workshop of the Kolomensky plant.

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Artists Pavel Khomich and Kirill Roshchin created a new large-scale mural on the wall of the Kolomna plant's body shop.

The artwork is executed in a style familiar to the plant's employees: a dominant blue and light blue palette with bright orange accents. The artists drew inspiration for the theme from the factory's romantic atmosphere and real-life images of the plant. The wall depicts a wheel set, the body of a modern TEP70BS diesel locomotive, portraits of Soviet workers, and current welders Elena Bragina and Elena Bogdanova.

Projects like these are an important part of the strategy to create a modern, inspiring environment for employees. The plant is actively transforming its space, transforming production areas into technological hubs and adding new color to the workers' everyday lives. From the fuel equipment shop to the factory rheostat, murals are becoming new focal points, shaping the company's unique visual identity.

The Kolomensky Plant is confidently pursuing a comprehensive renewal, where equipment modernization goes hand in hand with the transformation of the environment. Incorporating art into the industrial space is an investment in the emotional climate, in employees' pride in their workplace, and in the new, dynamic image of one of the country's largest machine-building enterprises. The plant doesn't just operate—it creates, develops, and paints its future in vibrant colors.

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The results of the pre-New Year competition "We have a New Year!" have been announced.

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Vadim Yakovlev, the plant's CEO, and Oleg Tsygankov, the production director, congratulated the divisional representatives who won the traditional pre-New Year's competition, "We've Got a New Year!", for the best decoration of production facilities.

The winners in their nominations were mechanical shop No. 10 (“Best decoration of a production facility”) and the standardization and standardization group (“Best decoration of an administrative facility”).

The "Audience Award" (based on the results of online voting on the Telegram channel in the "TMH/Kolomensky Zavod Team" group) was awarded to the locomotive production department's internal planning department. A special prize from the TMH trade union was awarded to the machine assembly shop team. All departments will receive cash prizes, which they can use to improve the sanitary and living conditions of their departments.

This competition is yet another clear demonstration that the Kolomensky Zavod employs not just professionals, but truly creative people. Initiatives like these strengthen corporate spirit, bring joy to colleagues, and create a special festive atmosphere in the lead-up to the holiday.

We thank all participants for their creativity, enthusiasm, and contribution to creating a New Year's atmosphere at the plant! Your ideas and efforts make our plant more than just a place to work, but a true home where the spirit of celebration and unity reigns.

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The 115th anniversary of the birth of twice Hero of the Soviet Union Vasily Aleksandrovich Zaitsev was marked at the Kolomensky plant with a patriotic event.

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A patriotic event was held at the Kolomensky Plant to commemorate the 115th anniversary of the birth (January 10, 1911) of twice Hero of the Soviet Union Vasily Aleksandrovich Zaitsev, who worked at our plant in the cast iron foundry before the war.

Electrical engineering students from the Kolomna College learned about the glorious history of the Kolomna plant. Museum curator Marina Katkova focused on the Great Patriotic War and the service of our plant's employees on the battlefield and behind the lines, 15 of whom were awarded the country's highest military award. Retired naval aviation colonel Dmitry Iosifovich Gumovsky spoke to the students in more detail about Vasily Aleksandrovich's development as a pilot and his exploits in the air. As deputy head of the public organization "Veterans of Military Service and Law Enforcement Agencies" in the Kolomna urban district, he often conducts such courage lessons at educational institutions in the city.

Such meetings are a cherished tradition at the Kolomensky Zavod. We are proud of our past and carefully preserve the legacy of our ancestors. Examples of heroism and dedication by the plant's workers are a powerful source of inspiration for the younger generation. It is through such examples that true professional pride, responsibility for one's work, and love for one's native land are instilled.

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The automobile plant's team won the Grand Prix of the first KVN festival game of KAMAZ PJSC.

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The KAMAZ Community Center hosted the first festival game of the KAMAZ Club of the Merry and Inventive. The event was timed to coincide with three significant dates: the 50th anniversary of the first KAMAZ truck, the 55th anniversary of the auto giant's Trade Union, and the 400th anniversary of the founding of Naberezhnye Chelny.

Nine teams representing various KAMAZ plants, divisions, and subsidiaries participated in the first game of the season. The debutant team was "Vazhnaya Detal" (Important Detail) from AvtoZapchast KAMAZ LLC. The event was organized by the auto giant's Trade Union.

The game was judged by a jury consisting of Ildar Shamilov, Chairman of the KAMAZ Trade Union; Aleksandr Ushenin, Director of the Kazan Representative Office of KAMAZ and Director of Interaction with Republican Authorities; Leysan Vidineeva, Head of the Youth Affairs Department of the Naberezhnye Chelny Executive Committee; Lidiya Kasymova, Head of the Youth Department of the KAMAZ Trade Union and Chair of the Jury; Aleksey Tarabukin, Chairman of the Company's Youth Council; Ruslan Gayfullin, Head of the "Club of Merry Naberezhnye Chelny Residents" Youth Community; and Denis Sofronov, Editor and Host of the KVN League of Working Youth of Naberezhnye Chelny.

Following the meeting, the Grand Prix was won by the "Full Drive" team of the automobile plant. First place went to the "Dalai Rama" team (Press and Frame Plant), second to "Needful People" (Purchasing Unit), and third to "My Beauties" (Foundry Plant). Participants were also recognized in several categories. According to the jury, the "Best Joke" award went to the debutant team "Important Detail" (OOO AvtoZapchast KAMAZ). Valery Krasnikov from the "Full Drive" team (automobile plant) was awarded "Best Actor," and Olga Khakhalina from the "Needful People" team (Purchasing Unit) was awarded "Best Actress."

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