Russia-based companies The company structure includes several major industrial plants in Russia: •
Novocherkassk Electric Locomotive Plant (NEVZ) /
Novocherkassk Electric Locomotive Plant / Новочеркасский электровозостроительный завод; is the largest electric locomotive producer in Russia. •
Bryanskiy Machine-building Plant /
Bryansk Engineering Plant /
Брянский машиностроительный завод; is Russia's largest manufacturer of diesel shunters, also produces freight wagons and marine diesel engines. •
Kolomensky Zavod /
Kolomensky Plant /
Коломенский завод; produces diesel locomotives and diesel engines and generators. •
Demikhovsky Machine-building Plant /
Демиховский машиностроительный завод; major producer of electric multiple units. •
Metrovagonmach /
Метровагонмаш; produces urban (metro) electrical multiple units and railcars, also trucks. •
Penzadieselmash /
Пензадизельмаш; produces diesel and gas generator sets, located in
Penza. •
Bezhitskiy Staleliteiniy Plant /
Bezhitsa Steel Foundry /
Бежицкий сталелитейный завод; produces steel castings including coupling parts. •
Oktyabrskiy Electrovagonoremontniy Plant /
Oktyabrsky Electric Railway Car Repair Plant /
Октябрьский электровагоноремонтный завод; performs modernisation, repair and overhaul of passenger rolling stock. •
Tsentrosvarmash /
Центросвармаш; Russia's largest producer of welded products including bogies, railway vehicle superstructure, bridges and mining equipment. •
Transconverter / Трансконвертер; Joint venture with
Siemens AG producing electric supplies for railway vehicles. •
KMT Industrial group / Производственная фирма «КМТ»; designs and manufacturers passenger vehicle equipment. •
Tverskoy Vagonostroitelniy Zavod (TVZ) /
Tver Carriage Works /
Тверской вагоностроительный завод (25%); develops and produces locomotive hauled passenger vehicles. •
VELNII /
Всероссийский научно-исследовательский и проектно-конструкторский институт электровозостроения (ВЭлНИИ); Electric locomotive design company, acquired in 2009.
Joint ventures Bombardier 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.
Knorr-Bremse In April 2007, Transmashholding and
Knorr-Bremse agreed to create a Russian joint venture to manufacture, sell and service rail vehicle braking systems in Russia and the
Commonwealth of Independent States.
Alstom In December 2007,
Alstom and Transmasholding signed a cooperation agreement that would lead to the formation of joint ventures for the production of railway components in Russia. In October 2008 the partnership was further extended by the formation of a 51:49 joint venture for the production of double decker coaches
TMH-Alstom DV. This intent was ratified on 31 March 2009, with Alstom providing ongoing technical expertise for the modernisation of TMH's production sites, and the development of new locomotive platforms; with TMH undertaking more than 75% of the manufacturing. At the same time Alstom took a 25% stake in TMH's capital holding company. In April 2013, Alstom and Transmashholding inaugurated a joint production site intended to
asynchronous traction motors for electric locomotives in
Novocherkassk, that would later be used to equip the locomotives jointly developed and manufactured by Alstom and TMH for Russia and Kazakhstan. The inauguration ceremony was held in the presence of Russian Railways Senior Vice-president
Valentin Gapanovich, TMH Managing Director Andrey Andreev, and Alstom Transport President, Henri Poupart-Lafarge. By late 2015 Alstom had increased its shareholding in Transmashholding by 8% from 25 to 33% for €54 million. In January 2024, Alston sold its shareholding to Russian investors.
Hungary-DJJ TRANSMASHHOLDING acquired the Dunakeszi Jármű Javító ( Dunakeszi Vehicle Repair Plant) in 2020 June, from the Hungarian State with joint venture partner Magyar Vagon Zrt. Its first major contract after the change of ownership is the manufacturing of 680 passenger coaches for the Egyptian National Railways (ENR) in cooperation with TMH's Tver Carriage Works. The plant also won a four-year contract in 2020 with the
Hungarian State Railways to maintain and modernise 403 coaches.
TMH-Argentina The company's subsidiary in Argentina is based in
Vicente López, Buenos Aires and serves Argentina as well as other countries in South America. Its activities include the manufacture of several components, including diesel engines, as well as the repair and modernisation of railway infrastructure and rolling stock. It is a joint venture with
Trenes Argentinos Infraestructura. In May 2018, the company took hold of the Mechita workshops in
Bragado following a
US$3 million investment for the refurbishment of the site. The company was also awarded a contract to refurbish the
San Martin Line's carriages and
CSR SDD7 locomotives at Mechita and announced plans to invest $70 million over the next 5 years and potentially $170 million over the next 10 in order to produce and repair rolling stock at the plant in exchange for a 30-year concession.
Former subsidiaries •
Fahrzeugtechnik Dessau (
de) was part of Transmashholding from 2006 to 2008 and was taken over by the Romanian
CTF at the end of 2008. ==References==