TYNYS JSC export to Russian and Belarus amounts KZT 3 bln
TYNYS JSC exports accessories for aircrafts and helicopters to the countries of the Customs Union. In 2013 the sum of the exported accessories amounted three billion tenge.
JSC "Tynys" is a large engineering enterprise in Akmola region. The main areas of activity of the plant are the manufacture of the components and assemblies of aircraft. Export share is about 50% of total production. JSC " Tynys " has extensive experience in the production of various measuring devices, have begun to develop and produce flowmeters - devices for measuring the volumes of leaching fluid which is based on sulfuric acid used in the mines for the extraction of ISL.
JSC "Tynys" developed a business plan, prepared documentation and intend to start series production of these instruments. Preparatory work has been done in conjunction with the national company "Kazatomprom", which is the main customer of the project. Currently in our country there are no factories producing these flowmeters and Kazakh enterprises are forced to buy it in Russia.
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