Four ships for military purposes will provide in the near future for shipbuilding plant " Zaliv " in Kerch, said on the first day of the week in Simferopol, the head of the Crimea Sergey Aksenov.
last week the head of the Crimea and Sevastopol also appealed to the Vice-Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, who oversees the defense industry, with a request to expedite the licensing of plants for the execution of military applications and to help the plants in the capture of cheap credit.
" This is a military order, all the data I can not disclose, but in the near future ("Gulf " ) will be laid about 4 ships. We were at the Zelenodolsk plant in the Republic of Tatarstan, part of the applications they already refocusing on the Crimean enterprises, " said Feldman.
He told also that the number of workers Kerch company in the near future will increase to 1, 7 thousand people, and over 2 years - up to three thousand. Projects providing housing working already worked out, and in the Kerch, According to the head of the region, already seeking land for construction of new homes. In addition, he implemented a social program for young people, and Among them a modern yacht club.
According to the head of the employers of Crimea Alexander batalina, placed orders will allow you to load another Four industrial enterprises of the Crimea and Sevastopol. Among them enterprise " Fiolent " (Simferopol), the company " Fiberglass " (Feodosiya) and several Sevastopol shipyards.
in the Crimea is six industrial plants and 3 academic institutions related to the defence sector. On the area of Sevastopol similar industrial plants eleven.
Shipbuilding plant " Zaliv " is located in Kerch and has two production lines building ships. The company is known as a Builder of military frigates. The last 20 years, the company mostly built hull dry cargo vessels and bulk carriers, fulfilled orders for drilling platforms and engaged in ship repair. In the last month of summer on " the Bay " has a new management, controlled by Ukrainian oligarch Konstantin Zhevago.
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