en.Wedoany.com Reported - Russia's "Metalloinvest-Transstroy" ("MMC") company has launched a digital transformation project aimed at creating digital twin systems for metallurgical enterprises to optimize production processes. The project will be implemented across 16 federal subjects, involving over 200 pieces of equipment, with a budget of 480 to 535 million rubles. Upon completion, the project is expected to save more than 50 million rubles annually.
MMC Technical Director Ivan Petrov stated: "This project will significantly increase the level of automation in production processes, enabling us to monitor equipment status in real time. More importantly, it will help us predict equipment failures, thereby reducing unplanned downtime. We plan to complete all work within two years and begin rolling out the solution at other plants."
Alexey Sidorov, Head of Digital Projects at MMC, added: "The introduction of the digital platform will allow metallurgical enterprises to integrate data from different departments and create a unified monitoring system. This will significantly improve product quality and reduce raw material consumption."
The project will receive support from the National Digital Transformation Fund, which has allocated 120 million rubles. In addition, the company will invest its own funds for equipment procurement and technical support. The project is scheduled for completion by the end of 2025, after which it will be rolled out across all enterprises within the group.
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