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The background to the establishment of the Minsk Electrotechnical Plant named after V. I. Kozlov was typical for many enterprises of that time. After the end of the Great Patriotic War, a great deal of reconstruction of cities and villages was launched in the republic. An important role was given to the electrification of the country.

 

A lot of electrical equipment needed for the powerful energy development . A new venture was established to create it .

 

1950

year

By order No. 11898-P of 09/29/1950, the USSR Council of Ministers ordered the USSR Ministry of Power Plants and Electrical Industry to build a plant for the production of electrical control boards in the Belarusian SSR in 1952-1953.

1951

year

By order No. E-472, the USSR Ministry of Electrical Industry included the plant of electrical control boards in the BSSR into the number of enterprises under Glavenergoprom.

1953

year

By order of the Council of Ministers of the USSR No. 1392 of January 21, 1953, a design task was approved for the construction of a plant for electrical control boards.

 

By order of the Ministry of Electrical Industry No. 38-K of February 13, 1953, Nikolay Ivanovich Denis was appointed director of the electric control boards plant under construction.

 

On April 4, 1953, land was allotted with an area of 10.2 hectares in the fields of the Frunze collective farm three kilometers from Minsk.

 

In June, the construction of the plant for electrical control boards began.

1954

year

In January, the construction of the plant was transferred to construction trust No. 29 of the USSR Ministry of Construction.

 

1956

year

In January, the Ministry of Electrotechnical Industry (Minelectrotechprom) approved the amended design task.

 

In January, Yevgeny Vasyurenko was appointed chief engineer.

 

In July, 1000 sq. M. m production area.

 

In August, the development of the production of the TM-30 transformer and KU panels began.

 

In November-December on the area of 4100 square meters. m was carried out in parallel with the production of SMR and electrical products.

 

In December, the first products were produced (TM-30 and KU).

   

 

The first 31-apartment building was built.

 

By the Order of the Ministry of the Electrotechnical Industry of the USSR No. 480 of 12/12/1956, the plant was renamed the Minsk State Union Electrotechnical Plant.

1957

year

Entered 4100 square meters. m of production space.

 

The production of TM-50, TM-100 transformers and new panels was mastered.

 

Shipment of KTP developed by Armelectrozavod was made.

 

The first export shipment to the DPRK was made.

1958

year

Conducted own development KTP.

1959

year

For the first time, the plant participated in international exhibitions in Leipzig and Bucharest.

 

Produced release own-designed KTP.

 

By order of the Economic Council of the BSSR No. 1268 of 10.26.1959, Petr Petrovich Goydenko was appointed director of the plant.

1960

year

The corps of auxiliary workshops was introduced.

 

Exports are expanded, the plant’s products are shipped to 12 countries.

 

A pioneer camp was built.

1961

year

Started production of low power transformers.

    

 

The technology of converting the magnetic core of transformers into windings (for the first time in the world) has been introduced.

1962

year

The plant is gasified.

1964

year

The release of the 100,000th transformer is marked.

 

Alexander Nikolaevich Nikitin was appointed director of the plant.

 

Transformer windings are converted from copper to aluminum.

1965

year

Entered building number 4.

1967

year

On the basis of the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR No. 409 of 10/06/1967 by the order of the Ministry of Electrical Engineering of the USSR No. 377 of 12/30/1967, the Minsk Electrotechnical Plant was named after V.I. Kozlov.

 

 

Marked release of the 200,000th transformer.

   

1973

year

Andrey Egorovich Semchenko has been appointed director of the plant.

1974

year

Viktor Alekseevich Khabarov was appointed chief engineer of the plant.

 

The first stage of the automated control system was commissioned.

1975

year

The 1st place in the socialist competition among all enterprises of the Ministry of Electrical Engineering and Industry with the award of the Red Banner is taken.

1976

year

By the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of February 16, 1976, the plant was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor.

 

Started to issue KTPSN.

 

Introduced painting line KTP.

 

 

Built a hostel.

1978

year

Issue 500 – thousandth transformer.

   

1980

year

The release of 1,000,000th transformer is marked.

 

Started the production of hermetic transformers in corrugated boxes using Alstom technology.

 

The recreation center “Molodi” was created in Logoisk district.

1992

year

Nikolai Mikhailovich Basaraba was appointed director of the plant.

   

1993

year

Dariy Yulyanovich Mykyta was appointed chief engineer of the plant.

1995

year

Received certificate ISO-9001.

   

1996

year

Started the production of transformers on magnetic cores with oblique joint technology “Georg”.

 

By the decision of the executive committee of the administration of the Partizansky district of Minsk No. 20 of December 24, 1996, the plant was renamed into the State Enterprise “Minsk Electrotechnical Plant named after V.I. Kozlov.

1998

year

Lengin Napoleonovich Stabrovsky was appointed chief engineer of the plant.

1999

year

Started the development of powder coating technology “Nordson”.

2000

year

Started own production of winding wires.

2001

year

By the order of the Minister of Industry of the Republic of Belarus No. 208 of April 7, 2001, the plant was renamed into the Production Republican Unitary Enterprise “Minsk Electrotechnical Plant named after V.I. Kozlov.

2003

year

The release of 1500000th transformer is marked.

 

The plant is listed on the Republican Honor Board.

2007

year

The equipment of flexible sheet processing technology was introduced in the blank production at coordinate punching and sheet bending presses according to LVD technology.

   

 

By the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus No. 1018 dated August 10, 2007, the State Production Association “Minsk Electrotechnical Plant named after V.I. Kozlova “with the inclusion of JSC” Lida Electrozavod “. Later, by orders of the Minister of Industry of the Republic of Belarus No. 759 of November 8, 2011 and No. 330 of April 30, 2012, more than 10 organizations were included in the association, including such large enterprises as JSC ZSKA, JSC Raton, JSC “SZOS”.

2009

year

Together the specialists of the Minsk Electrotechnical Plant and the Japanese company Yaskava introduced at the factory the original Motoman manutilized complex for welding power transformer tanks.

Introduced machining centers in tool manufacturing.

2011

year

Started the production of transformers with foil windings according to LAE technology.

 

Alexander Mikhailovich Radevich was appointed director of the plant.

2013

year

The production of transformers with vacuum drying of active parts using the Mayer technology has begun.

 

There have been expanded measures for a broad modernization: the reconstruction of the Kolyadichi industrial base, the relocation of production facilities and other measures.

 

By the order of the State Committee on Property of the Republic of Belarus No. 296 dated December 27, 2013, the plant was renamed to Open Joint-Stock Company Minsk Electrotechnical Plant named after V.I. Kozlov.

 

Alexander Vladimirovich Losev was appointed Chief Engineer.

2014

year

The equipment for semi-automatic production of windings using the “Hedrich” technology has been introduced.

 

By the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus No. 845 dated August 29, 2014, the holding “Minsk Electrotechnical Plant named after V.I. Kozlov ”, the management company of which is the Minsk Electrotechnical Plant named after V.I. Kozlov.

2016

year

Production of own needs substations for new generation NPPs has been mastered.

   

 

Today Minsk Electrotechnical Plant named after V. I. Kozlov is one of the world leaders in the production of power distribution transformers and various switchboard devices.

 

We produce a wide range of electrical equipment:

  • power transformers: dry-type (25 … 3150 kV · A) and oil-immersed (16 … 3200 kV · A);
  • complete transformer substations (16 … 1600 kV · А);
  • multi-purpose transformers (up to 40 kV · A);
  • measuring current transformers 0.66 (10 … 5000 A);
  • devices for cathodic protection of underground metal structures.

A team of professionals is constantly working to improve the technical parameters of the product, its visual appeal, to meet the product requirements of today’s consumers.

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