"REP Holding" is an industrial, experimental design, and service companies, including well-known industrial enterprises of St. Petersburg - "Nevsky Zavod" and "Plant ELECTROPULT" as well as joint ventures with Western companies. Joint-Stock Company "Nevsky Zavod", "Plant ELECTROPULT» «Nevsky Metallurgical Plant" Joint-Stock Company "K-Energo", LLC "Electropult-System", OOO "Siemens Power", JSC "Institute of Power Engineering and Electrical Engineering", ZAO " Electropult Engineering ", JSC" ES-Audit ", JSC Scientific Production Center" Elektrodvizhenie Courts ", LLC" Electropult-Terrible. In the structure, "REP Holding" company with a full production cycle, a legally separate and fully control its main current activities that develop, manufacture and implement modern energy-efficient turbo-machinery, innovative management, distribution and conversion of electric power, provide engineering services, carry out project work construction, reconstruction and upgrading of technologically complex industrial facilities. High quality products and services company, "REP Holding" is provided by the embedded single, integrated system of quality management and environmental management. Compliance with ISM requirements of international and Russian standards, as well as corporate standards of OAO "Gazprom" in the quality and the environment is confirmed by certificates issued by the major independent certification bodies, "Test-St.Petersburg" Association "Petrosert", International Certification Network IQNet , a member of the International Accreditation Forum IAF - Association SINCERT.
Headquarters
Obuhovskoi Oborony, 51, Af
Saint Petersburg; Saint Petersburg;
Postal Code: 192029
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Website: http://www.reph.ru
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