Eduard Bobritsky, Director of the Human Resources Department of JSC USC, talks about the most pressing global issue of 2020-2021, the coronavirus pandemic, and how it has been handled by the company’s enterprises...
On June 29, 2021 – Shipbuilder’s Day – in the center of Moscow they unveiled the memorial plaque to Boris Yevstafievich Butoma, Minister of Shipbuilding Industry of the USSR
At a meeting with President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, Alexey Rakhmanov, CEO and Chairman of the Board of United Shipbuilding Corporation, told about the Corporation’s activities and results, the prospects for the shipbuilding industry, new transport corridors and human capacity development...
The city has undergone many changes over the eight centuries of its existence, but its connection with the Volga navigation and shipbuilding has never been interrupted..
The passenger ships built in Sormovo were often the best river vessels of their time. They carried millions of passengers and were loved by the people for their comfort, beauty and reliability...
Since its foundation on May 26, 1856, the Baltic Shipyard continues to be a pioneer in many areas of shipbuilding, implementing the most ambitious engineering projects...
Since its foundation on May 26, 1856, the Baltic Shipyard continues to be a pioneer in many areas of shipbuilding, implementing the most ambitious engineering projects...
2021 is the year of birth of one of the most interesting projects under development at USC. Work on it was not easy and took quite a long time, but this autumn the first Sotalia should slide down the slipway...
Within the framework of the contract with the State Transport Leasing Company JSC Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard is building two passenger ships of river-sea class A45-90.2 project....
Konstantin Dimitrov, Minister of Transport of the Krasnoyarsk Region, answers the questions of USC correspondent about new passenger ships in the river fleet of the Krasnoyarsk Region...
The first in the country passenger ship made of carbon-fiber reinforced plastic, a pride of the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard, a twin-hull ship of project 23290, is a perfect example of composite material application...
Sakhalin is the largest island in Russia comparable in area to a small European country. It is home to about half a million people, whose well-being directly depends on regular communication with the mainland...
Georgy Poltavchenko, Chairman of JSC USC Board of Directors initiated and supported a creative contest for children and grandchildren of the employees held for the second year running timed to the Victory Day...
A century ago, Plavmornin, the Floating Marine Research Institute, established by the Soviet authorities to explore the Arctic region, set out on its first expedition to the Arctic Ocean. The Arctic Floating University maintains this tradition today.Anna Trofimova, Deputy Head of the expedition for Research, tells about what they managed to learn during this year’s voyage...
The Admiralty Shipyards are building a unique research vessel – North Pole LSP, ice-resistant self-propelled platform. Here is how the works in progress and why it has no similar vessels...
In 1941–1942, in the midst of the Great Patriotic War, the Soviet icebreaker A. Mikoyan made a forced circumnavigation of the globe. Today, we can restore this incredible story with the help of manuscripts, photos and documents given by the icebreaker’s chief engineer Nikolai Ivanovich Kuzovto the Moscow Navy Museum...