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the industry. The extended office space not only provided a larger and more sophisticated working environment for the management but also represented the plant's dedication to meeting the increasing demands and challenges of the market. Overall, these developments and expansions over the years have solidified the plant's position as a leading and innovative player in the industry.
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inflicted extensive destruction upon the metallurgical plant, leaving it in ruins. However, on August 30, 1943, Taganrog finally regained its freedom from the Nazi occupiers. In
November the first open-hearth shop, equipped with three furnaces, was successfully put into operation. This milestone was
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took place in 1896, following the establishment of the
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The growth and prosperity of the plant were further supported by the construction of a sports pavilion and a medical unit, providing recreational and healthcare facilities for the employees. The commencement of the construction for pipe welding shop No. 3 took place in the year 1960, and it was
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In 1922, there was a significant threat of closure looming over the
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