OREANDA-NEWS. Mechel OAO (NYSE: MTL), one of the leading Russian mining and metals companies, announced that specialists of the Register of Certification on the Federal Railway Transport (RC FRT) extended the term of certification for manufacturing rolling stock axles at Mechel's Urals Stampings Plant subsidiary, the press-service of Mechel reported.
The audit was carried out on the "end-to-end technology" principle. The entire production process was traced from incoming inspection and preproduction to approved inspection and warehousing. The RC FRT representatives confirmed the compliance of the production technology and characteristics of the finished products (rolling stock axles) with the requirements attestable during certification. The audit resulted in a new certificate for manufacturing rolling stock axles issued to Urals Stampings Plant for a three-year term in October 2007.

Urals Stampings Plant OAO mastered production of rough rolling stock axles in 1996. Today, the subsidiary carries out full scale production of 23 different axles for the needs of railway engineering and is one of the leaders on the market for railway locomotives rough axles. These products, after machining, are partially exported to the North American market. Design and technological documentation for axles was developed by Urals Stampings Plant specialists and is the intellectual property of the subsidiary.
The main objective of Urals Stampings Plant is to manufacture products, satisfying the needs of consumers. This is confirmed by the fact that Urals Stampings Plant is certified for compliance with the international standards, ISO 9002 from 1995 and ISO 9001 from 2003, for manufacturing dye forgings and tooled semi-finished products out of structural, carbon, and alloyed steel, and titanium and high temperature alloys. Additionally, in 2002, the plant obtained a license to manufacture products for export in compliance with the requirements of the Association of American Railroads.