Industry | Railway Transportation |
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Founded | Russia, 2002 |
Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Number of locations
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14 in Russia, 1 in Germany |
Area served
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Russia, Eastern Europe |
Products | locomotives, railway vehicles |
Services | repair operations and service maintenance |
Revenue | $1.78 billion (2016) |
$134 million (2016) | |
$26.7 million (2016) | |
Total assets | $2.1 billion (2016) |
Total equity | $910 million (2016) |
Owner | Breakers Investments B.V. (100%) Shareholders: Iskander Makhmudov Andrey Bokarev TransGroup AC RZD (25% +1.) Other shareholders: Alstom (25%) Caterpillar Inc. (9%) |
Number of employees
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more than 53,000 |
Website | www.tmholding.ru |
CJSC Transmashholding is the largest manufacturer of locomotives and rail equipment in Russia, with annual sales of US$3.2 billion and a workforce of 55,000 people in 2008. The company includes 14 engineering and production sites in Russia and one production and engineering site in Germany.
CJSC Transmashholding was established in 2002. The President of the company is Andrei Bokarev and the current Chairman of the Board, as of November 2012, is Anatoly Ledovskikh.
In 2014 Transmashholding was owned by:
The company actively works with JSC Russian Railways, the Ministry of Transportation of the Russian Federation, and other Russian Federation ministries, including Ministry of Industry and Power, Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, and Ministry of Finance.
In 2012, Transmashholding took in 130 billion rubles in revenue. This revenue represents a 22 percent increase over 2011 revenues.
Russian Railways is the company’s biggest customer. Transmashholding has major customers in Bulgaria, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and Serbia. The company manufactures and sells subway cars, passenger diesel locomotives, diesel engines, freight cars, flat cars, and diesel trains.
In Dec 2015 RZD approved the sale of its 25%+1 share in the company (The Breakers Investments BV). Alstom's stake in the company was increased to 33% by end of 2015.
The company structure includes several major industrial plants in Russia:
On 25 May 2007, in Sochi, Russia, Bombardier and Transmasholding signed an agreement to jointly establish an engineering center.
In May 2008, Bombardier and TMH signed an agreement to form a joint company for the production of locomotives. The equal share companies were organised under the previously formed Bombardier Transportation Transmashholding AG, one as an engineering design centre: Transmashholding Bombardier Transportation (Engineering) Rus and another for the manufacturing of inverter drives (based on Bombardier's MITRAC technology) used in electric locomotives: Transmashholding Bombardier Transportation (Industrial) Rus.