OREANDA-NEWS.  Today in the framework of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, the cooperation agreement between PJSC Stroytranshaz and Siemens Ltd, has been signed by Vadim Gurinov, Chairman of the Board and General Director Stroytransgaz and Dr Dietrich Moeller, President of Siemens Russia and Central Asia. 

 The agreement covers the technical and commercial cooperation between the parties in the supply of the electrical equipment and services on construction and reconstruction of the power and power generation facilities in Russia. Specifically, the companies plan on joint participation in tenders for procurement of electrical equipment. The companies intend to engage the innovations and equipment of Siemens in the joint projects. The agreement, remaining valid until 2017, provides for the cooperation in providing maintenance to the Siemens equipment supplied by Stroytransgaz on site of the end clients, as well as for the training of the electrical engineers to operate and service the equipment of the German corporation.   

 “For Siemens, the cooperation with Stroytransgaz opens new possibilities for expanding business in Russia. We are widely known as a supplier of the innovative solutions for the energy industry. Together with our partners, we see a whole number of dimensions where our companies could cooperate fruitfully and effectively. As a global leader in the cutting-edge technology, Siemens is committed to contributing to the dynamic development of the Russian economy.” said Dr Dietrich Moeller, President of Siemens Russia and Central Asia.

 “We are happy to have Siemens, the leading electrical appliances company, as a partner of Stroytransgaz. With its long-standing and successful record in the Russian market, Siemens supplies the equipment that meets all international standards to its partners. By combining our expertise and employing the cutting-edge technology and best practices of the energy supply project management, we will be able to make a considerable contribution in development of the industry.” said Vadim Gurinov, General Director of Stroytransgaz.