Chelyabinsk Pipe Rolling Plant

Chelyabinsk Tube Rolling Plant
Open Joint-Stock Company
Traded as MCX: CHEP
Industry Steel pipe
Founded 1942
Headquarters Chelyabinsk, Moscow
Key people
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Products Seamless hot-rolled pipe
Seamless cold-rolled pipe
Large-diameter pipe
Welded pipe
Revenue ~ US$3322 mm 2007
Number of employees
~ 8,000
Slogan N/A
Website http://www.chtpz.ru/

Chelyabinsk Tube Rolling Plant (also known as ChelPipe; abbreviated as ChTPZ)[1] manufactures every kind of steel pipe, including pipes used for the construction of petroleum, natural gas and water pipelines; and pipes used in manufacturing processes. It accounts for 11% of Russia's steel pipe output.[2] The company's stock is listed on Micex as CHEP.[3]

Overview

The company was established in 1942 and is based in Chelyabinsk.[2] It is involved in the production and distribution of steel tubes,[3] with its main products being large diameter welded pipes (530–1220 mm diameter), large diameter hot-worked seamless pipes (245–550 mm diameter), mall diameter hot-worked seamless pipes (108–169 mm diameter) and cold-worked seamless pipes (89–426 mm diameter).[2] Chelyabinsk Pipe Rolling Plant accounts for 11% of the total Russian pipe production and more than 70% of Russian pipelines currently in operation use pipes made by the company.[2]

Production unit "Height 239" Chelyabinsk Pipe Rolling Plant

In 2008, the Plant produced 806,700 tonnes of pipe products. In recent years, it has entered a large scale modernization programme.[2]

The company has a strategic partnership with Metalloinvest Management Company, LLC. Chelyabinsk Pipe Rolling plant is a subsidiary of Mountrise Limited[3]

The company's important oversease clients include Japan, Iran, Syria and the United States. Main production facilities are located in the city of Chelyabinsk, which is just east of the Ural Mountains. The company's sales office is located in Moscow.

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Coordinates: 55°06′58″N 61°28′22″E / 55.11611°N 61.47278°E / 55.11611; 61.47278


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