European Bearing Corp. (Russian Federation) has received approval from the Federal Antimonopoly
Service (FAS) to complete its acquisition of Samara Aviation Bearings Plant.
The acquisition began in 2005, with EBC moving to buy 79.48% of the Aviation Bearings
unit. However, the acquisition cannot be officially completed or resolved until approved
by the FAS.
article: EBC acquires Samara Aviation Bearings plant
Andrei Tatanov, EBC's President, said: "The plant in Samara is a most promising enterprise of the
Russian bearings industry and we see considerable potential in there, particularly in view of the
latest decisions of the Russian Federation government and President to revive the national
aerospace industry. FAS endorsement has come to be one of the cornerstones of strengthening
the EBC bearings market position."
The Aviation Bearings Plant was set up in 1996, and had been known as GPZ-4 4th State
Bearing Plant.
Founded in 2000, European Bearing Corp. has four other plants acquired in the same privatization
move: Moscow's legendary GPZ-1 (former Bearing Plant #1), another plant in Moscow dedicated
to aircraft bearings, the former VPZ-15 bearing plant in Volzhsky, and the former SPZ-16 16th
State Ball Bearing Plant in Stepnogorsk, Kazakhstan.
EBC is the largest Russian bearing manufacturer, with 37% of the overall market.
Its primary strengths derive
from guaranteed, closed market sales -- including a 95% market share of Russia's railroad
bearings and 98% of Russia's high-precision aerospace bearings.
Together, rail and precision aerospace accounted for approximately USD $163 million of EBC's
2005 sales of nearly $250 million.