Moscow_Metallurgical_Plant
Moscow Metallurgical Plant
1883–2011 industrial enterprise in Moscow, Russia
Moscow Metallurgical Plant (Russian: Серп и Молот, romanized: Serp i Molot, lit. 'sickle and hammer') in Moscow, Russia was founded in 1883 as a metallurgic workshop and became known as the Goujon (or Guzhon) Plant (завод Гужона). It is one of the oldest major industrial enterprises in the middle Russia. In the Soviet era it was renamed after the Communist "Hammer and sickle" symbol. In 2011 the plant was decommissioned.
The major markets are Russia (85%), Belarus (12%), and Ukraine (1%) Non-CIS market is within 1-2%.