Posted on 09/14/2014 6:05:13 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
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From the factory exported unique stamp patterns, determine the accuracy of the production of blades for aviaturbin having complex geometrical profile.
Which is under the full control of the so-called "DNR" Snezhnjansky Machine Works, which produces a unique turbine blades for helicopters, attack aircraft and civil engines in three shifts worked for the defense aviation industry of the Russian Federation.
According to one of the highly ZN.UA lathe factory, previously their salary of $ 5-7 thousand hryvnia is transferred to the card. Currently locksmith 6-7 level receives at least 15 thousand UAH cash.
From the factory exported unique stamp patterns, determine the accuracy of the production of blades for aviaturbin having complex geometrical profile. And ready blades manufactured at the plant in three shifts, are transported to St. Petersburg.
Blanks blades, according to the source, Snezhnjansky Machine Works received from the parent company - Zaporozhye plant "Motor Cich." Previously, they were transported by rail, now that it's impossible - are delivered by truck-Long-size.
On Snezhnjansky plant harvesting upscale turners brought to the desired level, with unique stamps checking the correctness of the final product.
Already taken hundreds of unique stamps.
Note that in the former USSR only two factories producing blades for helicopters - in Kiev and snow.
As you know, now near St. Petersburg plant is being built for the production of blades for turbines.
Recall President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko NSDC meeting on June 16 banned cooperation with Russia in the sphere of military-industrial complex.
Earlier, Alexander Turchinov, being acting the president signed a decree on the termination of cooperation with Russia in the military sphere concerning the production and supply of the Russian Federation of arms and weapons, and were allowed to work only in the production of dual-use items, such as engines for helicopters, which can be used for both military and civilian purposes. On materials: ZN.UA
I see a deensy little problem.
In short and between the lines, Ukrainian military industry openly defies Poroshenko’s decree banning their exports of aircraft components to Russia. Not only a single company on “DNR” territory involved but other companies from the rest on Ukraine are supplying them with parts and material. Their sales has grown and salaries are more than doubled at least in one of these companies.
Their owners and employees aren’t willing to sacrifice their business and jobs for a EU welfare plantation, that is why the companies are looking to dismantle their facilities to restart in Russia.
For me the most significant tidbit: “As you know, now near ST. PETERSBURG PLANT is being built for the production of blades for turbines.”
What exactly is wrong with that?
WELL... for starters: “From the factory EXPORTED UNIQUE stamp PATTERNS, determine the accuracy of the production of blades for aviaturbin having complex geometrical profile. And READY BLADES manufactured at the plant in three shifts, are transported to ST. PETERSBURG...
Already taken hundreds of unique stamps.”
I know you equate Ukraine to Russia... but
FIRST: Russia is stealing manufacturing from Ukraine.
SECOND: Production of military equipment for Russia in HIGH-GEAR!
I understand this. The only thing your piece missing is an opinion of factory owners and employees.
Russians are stealing key equipment from a publicly traded company in Ukraine and you are wondering what would the shareholders think?
Let’s try a mental exercise - Mexican army would take key equipment from Intel Corporation manufacturing site from Chandler, Arizona, that give Intel critical competitive advantage in semiconductor fabrication, and take them to Mexico to set up their own Fab there. What do you think the opinion of Intel shareholders and US government would be?
Let’s change this scenario. Imagine that 95% of Intel’s market is in Mexico and Obama has issued an executive order banning Intel’s sells to Mexico. Also imagine that no motherboard in Mexico is compatible with AMD processors for full analogy.
And you still haven’t asked owners, managers and employees.
I guess most of them wouldn’t mind to follow their equipment because their prospects in Ukraine aren’t so bright to say the least.
I am confused on what point you advocate.
Is it
a) It is moral for a thug to take what he wants from a weaker person.
-or-
b) It is advantageous for a thug to take what he wants from a weaker person.
I don’t advocate any of these, Krosan.
But we both should agree that morals is not a subject here.
And we aren’t in a position to complain about this situation.
Let the allegedly looted company complain. Right now it seems like they are ok, working three shifts and employees’ wages doubled.
You responded to UMCRevMom@aol.com basically saying there is nothing morally wrong. Now you say lets see the other way.
The other thing you added was employees. If a robber takes extremely valuable key equipment from a company then of course he can offer employees an upgrade in salary to get it running and still come out ahead as he took valuable things for nothing.
Especially when their invasion has destroyed the way of life that those employees had. At any point during the past 20+ years the employees could have moved to St. Petersburg if they had wanted to as there is no serfdom in Ukraine. It took destroying their hometown and stealing the machinery from their place of work to “convince” them.
See also: Plants Mariupol switched “on a war footing”
The way you have describe it sounds awful. The problem is none of us is there to see first hand.
No! You gleed on the news that Ukrainian company Motor Sich is having their key industrial secrets and equipment stolen and based on these a factory in Russia is going to be built.
I don’t like you. You’re an example that you can take a scum out of Russia, but you can’t take a scum out of a Russian’s mind.
~I dont like you. Youre an example that you can take a scum out of Russia, but you cant take a scum out of a Russians mind.~
LOL. I still love you, Krosan.
BTW, most if not all of Motor Sich technology is of Russian origin. It is a production facility in the first place.
Would you object US high-tec sector withdrawing production from China in case of conflict between US and China?
I did, all six. I wonder what made you read it, considering your hatred of all things Russian.
For starters since when does the word "export" equal the word "steal"?
Sounds to me like the Ukies are afraid of a little competition.
There are some folks that only like to bicker. They can’t change the facts so they choose to ignore them. I appreciate your responses... just ignore the trolls
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