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Admiralteyskie Verfi plans to raise income up to RUR 20 bln in 2011

Admiralteyskie Verfi plans to raise income up to RUR 20 bln in 2011 30.03.2011
Text: RIA Novosti - Northwest
Illustration: Admiralteyskie Verfi's logo.
The oldest Russian shipyard JSC Admiralteyskie Verfi forecasts annual income would grow up to RUR 20 bln in 2011, said acting director general of the yard Mikhail Aleksandrov.

Summarizing the year of 2010, this parameter is expected to be RUR 19 bln.

At present, the shipyard continues to build diesel electric submarine Novorossiysk for Russian Navy, expedition vessel Akademik Treshnikov, a diesel sub for export, and ocean-going salvage ship Igor Belousov, said Aleksandrov.

According to him, the company plans to deliver submarine Novorossiysk and salvage ship Igor Belousov in 2013.

JSC Admiralteyskie Verfi was established on Nov 5, 1704. The shipyard is specialized in designing, production, and upgrade of civil vessels, as well as construction of military-oriented ships.

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