Metalloinvest
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File:Metalloinvest Logo.png | |
Joint stock | |
Industry | Mining, Steel owner = Alisher Usmanov ( 50%) Andrey Skoch (30%) Vasily Anisimov (20%) |
Founded | 1999 |
Headquarters | Moscow |
Key people
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Eduard Potapov (CEO) |
Products | iron ore steel steel products Financial services |
Revenue | ₽150 billion (2009) |
Slogan | We make the world stronger |
Website | www.metalloinvest.com |
Metalloinvest Management Company LLC (Russian: Металлоинвест) is a Russian mining and metallurgy company specializing in the manufacture of steel.
Metalloinvest was founded in 1999. The company is composed of the mining division (Lebedinsky GOK and Mikhailovsky GOK) and the steel division (Oskol Elektrometallurgical Plant (OEMK) and Ural Steel).
Among the stakeholders are Alisher Usmanov with 50% of shares, family of the Russian State Duma Deputy Andrey Skoch (30%), and Vasily Anisimov (20%).
Related companies and subsidiaries
Investments
- Metalloinvest Holding in Moscow
Mining
- Lebedinsky Mining and Processing Integrated Works/Lebedinsky GOK in Gubkin, Belgorod Oblast; 20% share of domestic iron ore market; Lebedinsky GOK
- Mikhailovsky Mining and Processing Integrated Works/Mikhailovsky GOK in Zheleznogorsk, Kursk Oblast; another 20% share of the domestic iron ore market
Metallurgy
- Ural Steel based in Novotroitsk, Orenburg Oblast; large Russian integrated steel manufacturer'
- Oskol Electrometallurgical Integrated Works in Stary Oskol, Belgorod Oblast; large electric steel manufacturer; Oskol
- Oskol Trading Metallurgical Company LLC in Moscow
- Moldova Metallurgical Plant (MMP) large electric steel manufacter; MMP
Mechanical Engineering
- ORMETO – YUMZ Mechanical Engineering Group of Companies in Orsk, Orenburg Oblast; metallurgy, mining and energy engineering; industrial equipment manufacture
Distribution and other
- Metalloinvesttrans transport, rail transport, sea terminals
- OJSC Tulachermet
Competition
Domestic competitors include Evraz Group and Novolipetsk Steel.