About the enterprise
History
Joint – stock company «Mogilev Metallurgical Works» is one of the oldest industrial enterprises in the regional center.
In the late 20s of the last century, the northeastern outskirts of the city of Mogilev was an abandoned wasteland. The designers liked this place and the nearby railway very much. At the end of 1929 preparation of the site for the future Works began, and in early 1930, construction work began at full speed.
And on November 6, 1932, the Mogilev pipe foundry celebrated its birthday: a test run of the pipe foundry was made - the first cast-iron water pipe with a diameter of 150 mm was cast.
With the beginning of The Great Patriotic War, the Work was stopped. His equipment was evacuated to the Urals. Immediately after the liberation of Mogilev from the German-fascist invaders, the restoration of the enterprise began. Already in 1947, the first post-war steel sheet was obtained, and in 1948 - the pipe foundry produced the first post-war pipe products.
In March 1953 the Works mastered the production of steel roofing sheets that subsequently began to be produced with a galvanized surface in the hot dip galvanizing shop.
In 1959 for the first time in Soviet Union the industrial Works was mastered for the production of cast-iron water pipes in a semi-continuous way at Mogilev Metallurgical Works, and in 1961 the pipe foundry fully switched to pipe casting using the new technology. From year to year, increasing the production of cast-iron pipes, the Works saved the Republic of Belarus from the need to import them from abroad. Moreover, a significant part of the pipes was sent to the Baltic republics, Ukraine and the Russian Federation.
In 1983 the Works mastered the production of cast-iron pressure pipes with a rubber sealing cuff, and in 1986, again, for the first time in the USSR, they cast a pipe with a diameter of 400 mm.
Turn in the history of the Works was a decision to organize the production of electric-welded pipes on its premises that came to life in 1986 - the first pipe rolling mill was put into operation, and subsequently the second and third..
Constantly modernizing the existing production, on the basis of the tubing foudry, in 2003, a production site for cast-iron manholes with metal fusion in induction furnaces, and in 2004 areas for the production and sieving of chilled iron shot and grit appeared.
By the decision of the founding conference of December 11, 1996, the state enterprise "Mogilev Metallurgical Works named after. A.F. Myasnikov” was reorganized into the Joint Stock Company “Mogilev Metallurgical Works” (JSC “MMW”) with participation in the Statutory Fund of foreign capital - the company Boston Trade Connection Inc. USA.
Each generation of factory workers in different years has made a significant contribution to the socio-economic development of their native enterprise. Highly professional, mobile, hardworking, with a clearly defined public position, the team of Mogilev metallurgists is still proud of the quality and demand for its products, which are known far beyond the borders of Belarus.
Currently, the Joint Stock Company "Mogilev Metallurgical Works" produces the following products:
- steel electric welded pipes seamless GOST 10704-91, GOST 10705-80;
- steel water supplying tubes GOST 3262-75;
- profile steel pipes GOST 8639-82, GOST 8645-68, GOST 13663-86;
- steel welded pipes for general purposes GOST 33228 - 2015;
- сold formed welded structural hollow sections of non-alloy and fine grain steels DIN EN 10219-1,2, GOST EN 10219;
- сast iron and steel grit GOST 11964-81;
- shot iron grit ballast ТR BY 700123720.010-2013;
- aggregates for extra heavy concretes ТR BY 700123720.054-2013.
- Access manhole covers and storm-flow receivers for manholes GOST 3634-2019, EN 124-2015;
- rough axles for railway rolling stock of GOST 33200-2014 и EA1N по EN 13261-2020.
- Structural carbon and alloyes steel forgings of GOST 8479-70 и GOST 1133-71
- small architectural forms.
