MOSCOW. Feb 4 (Interfax-AVN) - Consolidated revenue of United Shipbuilding Corporation (OSK) could exceed 350 billion rubles in 2014 and was over 200 billion rubles in 2013, United Shipbuilding Corporation (OSK) Vice President for economy and finance Alexander Neigebauer told reporters in Moscow.
"The growth will be attribute to putting into service new equipment and increasing work productivity," Neigebauer said. According to the vice president, productivity will gain 30% to 40% in 2014. The most revenue, 80%, is military orders.
In late October 2013 United Shipbuilding Corporation passed a development strategy until 2030. The main parameters of the strategy are the following: revenue should reach 600 billion rubles by 2030, volume of investment program - 1.14 trillion rubles (65% budget funds), work productivity - 6.5 million per person a year and the level of civil orders in general portfolio should be 18%.
United Shipbuilding Corporation is Russia's biggest shipbuilding holding. It was established in 2007 and is 100% state-owned.