EZAN

EZAN (Russian: ФГУП ЭЗАН) is a Russian company that produces a wide range of equipment for science, industry, telecommunications, transport and energy.

Experimental Factory of Scientific Engineering with Special Design Department (EZAN)
TypeFederal State Unitary Enterprise of the Russian Academy of Sciences
IndustryTelecommunication, Chemical analysis, Vacuum systems, Crystal Growth Equipment
Founded1973 (1973)
Headquarters,
Russia
Key people
Vladimir Borodin (general manager)
Arkadiy Aparshin (chief engineer)
ProductsMultiplexers, high-vacuum systems, automation equipment, data processing equipment, instruments for investigation of structure and chemical analysis of materials, Software
ServicesTelecommunication services
US$785866 (2009)[1]
US$1.76 million (2006)[2]
OwnerRussian Academy of Sciences
Number of employees
1000
Websitewww.ezan.ac.ru/en

History

Ezan main building at 2011
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

  1. 1970 - 1972 F. I. Dubovitsky — director-organizer[4]
  2. 1972 - 1986 B. S. Kononov— director[4]
  3. 1986 - 1991 L. P. Kokurin — director[4]
  4. 1991 - nowadays. V. A. Borodin— general manager[3]

Economic indicators

In year of 2006.

ParameterValue
Volume of production[2]US$23 million
Net incomeUS$1.76 million
Average salaryUS$600

Business structure

[2]

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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