Irmash

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Irmash
Native name
Ирмаш
TypeLimited liability company
IndustryConstruction equipment
Founded1752
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Nikolay Inyutin (President)
ProductsPaver, Road roller, Grader, excavators, Utility equipment
OwnerGKMP
Websiteirmash.com
gkmp.com

Irmash (Russian: Ирмаш) the leader in the production of road-building machines in the Soviet Union and the largest in Russia, with headquarters in Bryansk. The company produces an Paver, Road roller, Grader, excavators, Utility equipment.[1]

History[]

In 1752, the industrialist Afanasiy Goncharov built the Raditsky Iron Plant in the Russian Empire. In 1862, the plant produced flour mills and threshing machines. By 1870, the plant produced railway cars, steam locomotives and river steamers. In 1922 it was renamed into a car building plant.[2]

In 1956, the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union established the production of equipment for the cement industry and factories of silicate and refractory bricks.[2] In 1964, it was reorganized into the Bryansk Plant of Irrigation Machines, becoming the leading enterprise in the Soviet Union for the production of rotor of a trench excavators, concrete-lining machines for the construction of canals, closed irrigation systems and other equipment.[3][4][5][6]

In 2016, the Irmash enterprise became part of the Russian Group of Engineering and Instrumentation Companies (GKMP).[7] In 2019, the new ASF-G-3-01 paver model was launched.[8]

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