OMZ Director General appointed Igor Molybog, Group President - Vadim Makhov. The holding had production and financial problems. Molybog igor yurievich gazprombank

OMZ, PUBLISHED 12.15.2011

On December 6, 2011, an extraordinary meeting of shareholders of the Open Joint-Stock Company United Machine-Building Plants was held.

The meeting of shareholders elected the Board of Directors of the Company as follows:

Sauers Dmitry Vladimirovich

Kantserov Farid Maskhutovich

Makhov Vadim Alexandrovich

Molybog Igor Yuryevich

Muranov Alexander Yuryevich

Sadigov Famil Kamil oglu

Samokhvalov Arkady Fedorovich

Timofeev Igor Alexandrovich.

December 9, 2011 the first meeting of the newly elected Board of Directors of OMZ OJSC was held, at which Makhov Vadim Aleksandrovich was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of OMZ OJSC. The Board of Directors of OMZ OJSC appointed Igor Yuryevich Molibog, Director General.

OMZ shareholders generally approved the concept of the company’s development until 2015, including the sources of strategic growth - increasing the competitiveness and profitability of product sales, further modernizing production facilities, improving basic management and developing innovations. To achieve these goals, it was decided to separate the functions of the strategic and operational management of the Group. For this purpose, the post of president of OMZ OJSC, to which the chairman of the Board of Directors of OMZ OJSC Vadim Makhov is appointed, is introduced into the management structure of the Group.

Commenting on the decisions of the Board of Directors and new appointments, Vadim Makhov noted: “We are pleased that Igor Molibog accepted the proposal of the Board of Directors to head the Group. Igor Molibog, as Director General of OMZ OJSC, will be engaged in the operational management of the holding, including improving its structure, reducing transaction costs, corporate governance, and developing innovative products. As the president of the company, I will focus on strategic issues of the company’s development. ”

Igor Molibog has been working at OMZ OJSC since November 2011 as a Deputy General Director.

Born in 1976 in Moscow. In 1999 he graduated from Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov, received in 1997 a bachelor’s diploma, and then in 1999 a master’s degree in economics.

Having started his career at PricewaterhouseCoopers CJSC, in 1996-2003. Igor Molibog advised the largest oil producers and mining and metallurgical companies, including on restructuring issues.

Igor Molybog gained significant practical experience working at Severstal Group from 2003 to 2010, including the Executive Director of the European metallurgical group Lucchini, and working as a member of the Management Board of OJSC Enel OGK-5, a member of the Enel Group, in 2010 - 2011 years

Open Joint-Stock Company United Machine-Building Plants (Uralmash-Izhora Group) is one of the leading heavy engineering companies specializing in the engineering, production, sales and service of equipment for nuclear energy, petrochemical and oil and gas, mining, as well as the production of special steels and the provision of industrial services. OMZ production sites are located in Russia and the Czech Republic. The group is controlled by Gazprombank (Open Joint Stock Company).

December 9, 2011 the first meeting of the newly elected Board of Directors of OMZ OJSC was held, at which Makhov Vadim Aleksandrovich was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of OMZ OJSC. The Board of Directors of OMZ OJSC appointed Igor Yuryevich Molibog, Director General.


OMZ shareholders generally approved the concept of the company’s development until 2015, including the sources of strategic growth - increasing the competitiveness and profitability of product sales, further modernizing production facilities, improving basic management and developing innovations. To achieve these goals, it was decided to separate the functions of the strategic and operational management of the Group. For this purpose, the post of president of OMZ OJSC, to which the chairman of the Board of Directors of OMZ OJSC Vadim Makhov is appointed, is introduced into the management structure of the Group.


Commenting on the decisions of the Board of Directors and new appointments, Vadim Makhov noted: “We are pleased that Igor Molibog accepted the proposal of the Board of Directors to head the Group. Igor Molibog, as Director General of OMZ OJSC, will be engaged in the operational management of the holding, including improving its structure, reducing transaction costs, corporate governance, and developing innovative products. As the president of the company, I will focus on strategic issues of the company’s development. ”


Igor Molibog has been working at OMZ OJSC since November 2011 as a Deputy General Director. Born in 1976 in Moscow. In 1999 he graduated from Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov, received in 1997 a bachelor’s diploma, and then in 1999 a master’s degree in economics.


Having started his career at PricewaterhouseCoopers CJSC, in 1996-2003. Igor Molibog advised the largest oil producers and mining and metallurgical companies, including on restructuring issues.


Igor Molybog gained significant practical experience working at Severstal Group from 2003 to 2010, including the Executive Director of the European metallurgical group Lucchini, and working as a member of the Management Board of OJSC Enel OGK-5, a member of the Enel Group, in 2010 - 2011 years


Open Joint-Stock Company United Machine-Building Plants (Uralmash-Izhora Group)  - One of the leading companies in heavy engineering, specializing in the engineering, production, sales and maintenance of equipment for nuclear energy, petrochemical and oil and gas, mining, as well as the production of special steels and the provision of industrial services. OMZ production sites are located in Russia and the Czech Republic. The group is controlled by Gazprombank (Open Joint Stock Company).

Alexander Karlashov,director of information policy

One of the largest machine-building holdings in Russia, controlled by OMZ Gazprombank, is changing its leadership amid serious production and financial problems. The head of the company, Igor Molibog, goes to work at Uralmash, where the crisis is most pronounced, and the new OMZ general director will be Igor Timofeev from Izhora Plants, which provide OMZ with the bulk of the profit. In OMZ itself, the problems are associated with Russia's entry into the WTO, and the regional political struggle is considered to be the cause of the scandalous situation around the holding.


OMZ’s board of directors will approve a change in the company's general director tomorrow, sources familiar with the situation told Kommersant. From April 23, Igor Timofeev, who until recently headed the Izhora Plants OJSC (part of OMZ), should take the place of Igor Molibog. Igor Molibog will remain president of Uralmashzavod OJSC (part of OMZ) - he took this chair a week ago. The post was established on purpose; Andrei Saltanov remains the general director of Uralmashzavod. OMZ declined to comment on "the proposed appointment pending a decision by the board of directors." The personnel changes in the holding are explained by the fact that the company decided to transfer “part of the functions of the corporate center” to Uralmash. "The key tasks of Igor Molibog will be the completion of the development of the strategy and business plans of Uralmashzavod, the strengthening of work with customers and customers, as well as the development of personnel potential," OMZ said.

According to Kommersant sources familiar with the situation, personnel shifts at OMZ "are also associated with problems that are at Uralmashzavod." "In the context of reduced duties after joining the WTO and toughening competition in the domestic equipment market, Uralmashzavod needs a clear development strategy," says one of Kommersant’s interlocutors. According to him, it’s up to Mr. Molybog to finalize the strategy. In addition, Uralmashzavod needs a serious lobbying resource, including in order to initiate the introduction of protective measures, "another Kommersant source said. Since the autumn of 2012, the Holding has been insisting on raising import duties on a number of equipment for metallurgy to the highest possible levels. But none of Kommersant’s interlocutors explains what prevented Igor Molibog from doing this in the chair of the OMZ general director.

Igor Molibog has been heading OMZ since the end of 2011. In 2010-2011, he worked as a member of the board of OJSC Enel OGK-5, in 2003-2010 - at various positions in Severstal, including the executive director of the Italian Lucchini.

Igor Timofeev headed Izhora Plants since June 2011. Prior to that, for six years he was director of strategic planning for the Severstal Russian Steel division (Cherepovets Steel Mill) of Severstal. Mr. Timofeev left the post of general director of Izhorskiye Zavody in mid-March, he was replaced by Oleg Urnev, who at different times held the positions of deputy general director of OJSC Power Machines and general director of the Izhora Pipe Plant (Severstal group).

From the OMZ combined report on IFRS for 2011 and 2012, it follows that the loss of CJSC Uralmash Machine-Building Corporation (which includes Uralmashzavod OJSC) and its subsidiaries amounted to 1.1 billion rubles in 2012, in 2011 1.6 billion rubles a year. At the end of 2012, the fixed assets of MK Uralmash depreciated by 51.8 million rubles. The reporting notes "systematic losses generated by the company and its subsidiaries." On Monday, the situation at Uralmashzavod was discussed at a meeting with Vladimir Shabanov, chief federal inspector for the Sverdlovsk region. There Igor Molybog said that one of the “most painful issues” of Uralmash is metallurgical production. The representative of Gazprombank (controls OMZ) Jan Center linked the main problems of Uralmash with the lack of orders and a reduction in duties after joining the WTO. However, according to a top manager, over the past four years, the bank has invested 17 billion rubles in Uralmash.

But the problems of OMZ are not limited to Uralmash. Yesterday a letter without dating appeared on the Internet, allegedly sent by the head of the Audit Chamber, Sergei Stepashin, to President Vladimir Putin. It says that "a situation has arisen in OMZ that requires the adoption of managerial decisions." The letter notes that "there are risks associated with inefficient spending of financial resources," and with the change of OMZ management in June 2011 and Uralmash in June 2012, financing of the investment program for re-equipment of production was allegedly stopped. In addition, the text emphasizes that "the actions of the new OMZ management create the conditions for bankruptcy of enterprises."

At the same time, says Mikhail Pak from Aton, “in general, the financial situation in OMZ following the results of 2012 is good.” From the IFRS OMZ it follows that the company's revenue grew by 19% - up to 54.8 billion rubles., Net profit amounted to 165 million rubles. against a loss of 8.9 billion rubles. a year earlier. Contact with representatives of the Accounts Chamber failed yesterday. Kommersant sources close to OMZ are aware of the letter and believe that the “escalation of the situation around Uralmash” is not so much connected with the economy as it is an element of political struggle, primarily at the regional level - in anticipation of the mayoral election in Yekaterinburg in September " .

Egor Popov, Denis Skorobogatko; Maria Polous, Yekaterinburg

MIPT, FUPM

The department Intelligent Systems

Direction Data Mining

[email protected]

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