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Coca-Cola HBC Eurasia
Istra, 2015

Project Manager:

Maxim Yegorov
Maxim Yegorov
Maxim Yegorov is a project manager, platoon commander in past. Clear, straight, always keeps to the point. Preferences: complex projects and tight-corner situations.

Project in numbers:

2,000 m²
Work site area
350 pcs.
Quantity of lighting fixtures installed
2015
Project implementation
The company produces and sells carbonated and non-carbonated in Russia: Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Light, Sprite, Fanta, BonAqua drinking water, Nestea cold tea, Powerade sport drink, Burn energy drink, Schweppes tonic water, Kruzhka i Bochka kvass, and FrukTaim drink. In April 2005, after the purchase of Multon company, the product line was added with Rich juices, nectars and mash, Dobry and Niko juices and nectars, and a line of baby-food juices and nectars “Yasli-Sad”.
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Design works
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Electrical installation works
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Supply lighting equipment
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Services electrical laboratories

The works were carried out at the following sites:

APET - 1, 2, 3 production lines

Project achievements:

This project is part of the global lighting modernization of fourteen Coca Cola HBC Eurasia factories in Russia. Our team was given the ambitious task of implementing the project in a year and a half, and this is the replacement of about 12,000 pieces of lamps in the conditions of the existing production processes of factories. Part of the BM-ELECTRO team had a protracted business trip from Rostov to Khabarovsk for 1.5 years. We have gained invaluable experience and have once again become convinced of the immensity of our vast country. Working in different regions of Russia, you have the opportunity to communicate with very different people, you better understand how the "aborigine" in the Urals differs from the "aborigine" in the Far Eastern region, and how they do not resemble the indigenous "Southerners" from Rostov. It is because of such projects that you fall in love with your work, and it becomes a part of your life.

The following equipment was used at this facility: