EZAN
EZAN (Russian: ФГУП ЭЗАН) is a Russian company that produces a wide range of equipment for science, industry, telecommunications, transport and energy.
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Type | Federal State Unitary Enterprise of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
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Industry | Telecommunication, Chemical analysis, Vacuum systems, Crystal Growth Equipment |
Founded | 1973 |
Headquarters | , Russia |
Key people | Vladimir Borodin (general manager) Arkadiy Aparshin (chief engineer) |
Products | Multiplexers, high-vacuum systems, automation equipment, data processing equipment, instruments for investigation of structure and chemical analysis of materials, Software |
Services | Telecommunication services |
US$785866 (2009)[1] US$1.76 million (2006)[2] | |
Owner | Russian Academy of Sciences |
Number of employees | 1000 |
Website | www |
History
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Ezan main building at 2011
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Ezan main building at 2002
Construction of the Experimental Factory of Scientific Engineering of the USSR began in 1970 according to the decision of the Council of Ministers.[3] The plant began work in 1973. Initially, acting director of the organizing EFSE played one of the founders of Chernogolovka F. Dubovitsky.
Managers
Economic indicators
In year of 2006.
Parameter | Value |
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Volume of production[2] | US$23 million |
Net income | US$1.76 million |
Average salary | US$600 |
Business structure
Main engineering units
- Special Design Bureau
- Technical department
- Department of digital telecommunications equipment
- Crystal Growth Laboratory
- Central Laboratory
- The central laboratory of instrumentation
- Quality control department
- Service Center
The main types of industries and technologies
- Harvest area
- Toolshop
- Mechanical workshop
- Welding area
- Foundry
- Frame-injection molding workshop
- Area of ceramics and plastics
- Painting area
- Electroplating workshop
- Installation and assembly workshop
Representative offices
Moscow representative office
Otkrytoe shosse, 14, office 3/8, Moscow, Russia
Chief: Nikolay Kuznetsov
Vienna representative office
Donau-City Str.l, A-1220 Vienna, Austria
http://www.russiantechnologies.eu
Chief: Valery Shevchenko
References
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