Representatives of Turkish companies and the Ankara Chamber of Industry visited Zio-Podolsk

June 21, as part of the IX International Forum ATOMEXPO 2017, PJSC ZiO-Podolsk (part of the engineering division of Rosatom-Atomenergomash) was visited by representatives of large industrial enterprises of Turkey and the Ankara Chamber of Industry.

At the meeting with the participation of specialized managers of ZiO-Podolsk, authorized representatives of Turkish companies got acquainted with the competence of the enterprise for the manufacture and supply of equipment, the management system and quality control. The guests visited the production units of ZiO-Podolsk, where they were able to familiarize in more detail with the technological capabilities of the enterprise in the production of equipment for nuclear power projects, oil and gas chemical complex and thermal power.

As a result of the event, the high importance of the exchange of experience was noted, an agreement was reached on further cooperation in order to determine the prospects for mutually beneficial long-term cooperation both within the framework of projects implemented in the Republic of Turkey and in the Russian Federation.

Arnaud Lefevre

Arnaud Lefevre

Arnaud Lefevre is the Chief Executive Officer of Dynatom International. Arnaud is in charge of the international development of the business portfolio.
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