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Seversky Pipe Plant is one of the oldest enterprises in the Urals. The date of birth of the enterprise is considered to be 1739, when an ironworks was built on the Severnaya River, a tributary of Chusovaya. He was engaged in the processing of cast iron: at the hammer factory they forged up to 180 pounds of cast iron per week.

For two and a quarter centuries the enterprise was known as a metallurgical enterprise. In the second half of the 19th century, two blast furnaces and two open-hearth furnaces were put into operation at the plant. At the same time, a rolling mill was installed to produce high-quality iron. The same one for which the Seversky Plant was not spared the worldwide fame of Ural metal. The trademark of the enterprise - the northern heron - was known to consumers of the plant's products no worse than the Demidov sable.

In November 1925, the plant was transferred into concession to the English company Lena Goldfields Limited. During the 5 years of ownership of the plant, the company carried out a major modernization of the plant.

During the Great Patriotic War, the Moscow Sheet Rolling Plant, builders of the Donbasstyazhstroy trust, and from Voroshilovograd and other regions were evacuated to the enterprise from the West.

The plant produced steel and rolled products for the tank, aviation and weapons industries, as well as a variety of military products: soldiers' metal helmets, discs for machine guns, boxes for capsules and detonators, shell casings, mines and anti-tank grenades; special grades of steel for springs for railway car buffers and much, much more.

1,250 factory workers took part in the Great Patriotic War, 339 of them died, 705 were awarded military orders and medals, and more than 1,500 workers received medals “For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War.” Patriotic War 1941-1945."

Discovery and construction of Tyumen oil fields radically changed the fate of the plant. Convenient geographical position, proximity to transport routes and potential consumers became the basis for its reconstruction. In November 1959, a decision was made to build a modern pipe electric welding shop at the Seversky Metallurgical Plant.

The plant built pipe welding shops TESTS-1 and TESTS-3, producing electric-welded pipes with a diameter of 6 to 220 mm, which were supplied not only to domestic consumers, but also to customers from 58 foreign countries.

By Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR No. 000 of February 14, 1964, the Seversky Metallurgical Plant became known as the Pipe Plant.

The first pipe at mill No. 1 of TPP-2 was welded on December 31, 1963. TESTS-3 came into operation in July 1971. He began supplying car factories with mufflers, steering rods, propeller shaft pipes, filler necks and other parts, as well as frames for balcony loggias, school desks and chairs, garden houses, greenhouses, etc.

In 1984, the plant produced three million steel pipes.

In 2002, the Seversky Pipe Plant became part of the Pipe Metallurgical Company. In 2003, TMK developed and approved a ten-year technical re-equipment program for the Seversky Pipe Plant. In fact, this program envisaged the construction of a new metallurgical plant. All work is carried out without stopping production and in stages, so that at each stage of modernization we obtain an improvement in quality and economic indicators.

The launch of the ladle furnace after-furnace steel processing unit in 2002 became the first stage in the modernization of the steelmaking complex. The commissioning of an out-of-furnace steel processing unit (ladle furnace) produced by the German company SMS DEMAG gives the company the opportunity to produce steel of any high-quality grades and produce products with improved consumer characteristics.

In 2006, a continuous casting machine manufactured by SMS DEMAG and a piercing mill were put into operation at the same time.

As a city-forming enterprise, Seversky Pipe Plant invests heavily in the improvement of the city, environmental programs, and solving social problems.

Today, a special place in the plant’s activities is occupied by the issue of preserving the historical heritage of our ancestors. A reflection of the almost two-century history of Seversk metallurgy can be considered a museum complex, carefully preserved by factory workers on the territory of the enterprise, including the only blast furnace preserved in the Sverdlovsk region - a monument of industrial architecture of the 19th century, where original equipment has been preserved, allowing you to visually familiarize yourself with the technology of cast iron production that was used more than a hundred years ago.

“Main dates in the history of the pipe plant” see Appendix No. 2.

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The year 1954 is included in the chronicles of the Seversky Metallurgical Plant as the year in which the enterprise operated profitably for the first time.
Let the amount be a little more than one million rubles, but at that time this figure was significant.
The enterprise, which after the war was teetering on the brink of closure, with the arrival of director Vasily Vershinin in 1949, confidently increased the pace of production: first it reached a break-even level, and in 1954 it earned its first million.
Legends circulated about Vasily Grigorievich during his lifetime. He managed to solve many issues: both industrial and social. And the secret of his effective leadership, in our opinion, is simple: he knew how to involve people in a circle of common interests, studied their opinions, listened to suggestions.
One of the means of feedback from the team for the plant director was wall newspapers, which were published in workshops and departments. They talked about labor successes, winners of socialist competitions, and shortcomings that interfered with the normal operation of the enterprise.
An attempt to publish a factory newspaper called “For White Tin,” unfortunately, ended in failure - the newspaper, more like a propaganda leaflet, lasted only a few issues. And the need for a factory information organ became more and more obvious...
Among the authors of the first issue of the factory newspaper is the name of Sofia Rossoshnykh. Later, in one of the materials of “Seversky Rabochiy”, in response to a correspondent’s question about how the decision was made to release a large-circulation publication of the plant, Sofya Mokeevna will answer:
- This was a joint decision of the “triangle”, since the newspaper was established as an organ of the party committee, factory committee and directorate. A newspaper that was planned to be created seriously and for a long time, and the name should have been common, acceptable for the entire plant.
This is how Seversky Worker was born. Here it is, the first issue of the publication dated November 13, 1954. Yellowed paper, crumbling along the edges of the newspaper sheet (the issue was published on two pages), unattractive fonts, a complete absence of photographs... But the circulation of that issue, according to the recollections of the first readers of the newspaper, was distributed throughout the plant like freshly baked pies.
In the post-war years, the plant needed labor, and a lot of young people came to us. Some came at the invitation of recruiters (there was a rumor throughout Russia that you could better arrange your life in the Urals), others - to continue their studies at factory training schools and vocational schools.
Different people came. And one of the tasks of the newspaper was to unite him, to unite him with common goals, to help him join the large factory family.
In the four youth hostels in which young boys and girls lived, there were enough problems with public order. The newspaper, together with its assistants, representatives of the Komsomol committee, often participated in raids on dormitories, and then published these reports on its pages. Oh, and it was a shame for anyone after them!
The newspaper, with its small staff but an ever-growing number of working correspondents, already in the first years of its biography was perceived as a printed organ that united the plant staff on the path to cherished goals: fulfilling production targets of the five-year plans, increasing labor productivity, improving product quality, creating decent working conditions and the life of Seversk metallurgists.
For many generations of Seversk residents, the large-circulation newspaper became a friend who was always welcome. With the help of the printed word, the spirit of patriotism and love for one’s work was conveyed, and a sense of collective responsibility was formed for the future of the plant, for educating a new generation of plant workers.

Khudyakov G., According to the waves of our memory. [to the 60th anniversary of the newspaper "Seversky Rabochiy" of the Seversky Pipe Plant, Polevskoy, 2014]. Seversky worker // Seversky worker. - Polevskoy, 2014. - September 24. (No. 37). - P. 3: photo.